Cummings pitches Ravens away from
elimination for second time this season
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (May 28,
2003) - No. 21 Franklin Pierce advanced to the semifinals
of the 2003 NCAA Division II College World Series with a 5-3
victory over No. 9 UC Davis in an elimination game at Paterson
Field this afternoon.
Franklin Pierce (32-16) will now
face No. 1-ranked University of Tampa tomorrow afternoon at 2:30
p.m. (CT). The Ravens, who posted their program record 32nd victory
of the season with today's win, will need to win twice in order to
advance to Saturday's National Championship contest. If both
loser's bracket teams win tomorrow, the teams would swap opponents,
but if Franklin Pierce wins and No. 1 Central Missouri State
University (49-7) eliminates its loser's bracket team, the Ravens
and Spartans would meet again on Friday at 6:30 p.m. (CT).
"I thought we played great today
after we didn't play well the other night," said fifth-year Head
Coach Jayson King. "We got great pitching
today and we continued to hit the ball very well."
Freshman right-hander
Tyler Cummings (South Paris, Maine/Oxford
Hills) pitched Franklin Pierce away from elimination
for the second time this season as he posted his fifth-straight
winning decision. Cummings (8-4), who topped Stonehill College in
the second day of the Northeast-10 Conference tournament with the
Ravens facing elimination, went the distance today and allowed
three earned runs, scattering eight hits with seven strikeouts and
no walks in the complete-game effort. The win surpassed the
program's single-season mark for wins by a freshman set by Chris
Shank in 2000.
"I knew what I had going today in
Tyler," said King. "I think his stuff is very tough to hit as his
fastball comes with a lot of movement which compliments his slider
which was on today."
"Mainly a lot of guys tried to
crowd the plate and I was able to work the ball inside on them,"
said Cummings. "That just made my slider all the more effective."
Also getting in on the
record-breaking action today for Franklin Pierce was sophomore
catcher Eric Cavers (Otisfield, Maine/Oxford
Hills), who doubled twice to match and then surpass
the single-season doubles mark with the 17th of the season,
breaking teammate Paul McAuliffe's (Foxboro,
Mass./Foxboro) previous record set in 2001. Cavers
finished 2-for-5 with two runs scored and two RBI, with his last
five base hits at the CWS being doubles.
Senior Mike Callahan
(Worcester, Mass./St. Peter Marian) continues to
swing a hot bat for Franklin Pierce, finishing 3-4 with a double
and run scored. McAuliffe and junior Dante Blancarte
(Amesbury, Mass./Amesbury) each hit 3-5 with an RBI.
Blancarte's first inning RBI snapped a nine-game drought for the
NE-10's RBI leader.
Senior Julio Marquez (Ceres,
Calif.) suffered the loss (7-3) for UC Davis as he was touched for
five earned runs on seven hits with a strikeout and no walks in two
innings. Classmate Trevor Thornton (Fairfield, Calif.) kept the
Aggies close with 6.2 scoreless innings, scattering six hits with
three strikeouts.
Sophomore David Butterworth (Davis,
Calif.) led the UCD offense, hitting 2-4 with a home run and two
RBI. Junior Matt Kamigawachi (Woodland, Calif.) was 2-4 with an
RBI, while junior Andrew Reisinger (Sacramento, Calif.) also hit
2-4 with a run scored.
Cavers got the ball rolling for
Franklin Pierce as he belted Marquez's first pitch of the day for a
double in the gap in left-center. Blancarte drove him home two
batters later with a single up the middle.
The Ravens scored four times in the
second to open a 5-0 advantage as Callahan led things off with a
double to left center. After freshman Mike Chambers
(Londonderry, N.H./Londonderry) singled through the
left side, classmate Elliott Shea (Jaffrey,
N.H./Conant) followed with an RBI single to score
Callahan. Shea and freshman Shawn Hayes (Charlton,
Mass./Holy Name), who reached on a fielder's choice,
advanced into scoring position when Marquez balked, then Cavers
drove them home with a ringing double to right-center. McAuliffe
followed with a single up the middle to drive home Cavers with the
final run of the inning.
The Aggies got back into the game
in the third with three runs, all coming after Cummings struck the
first two batters out. Reisinger reached on a single in the gap to
shortstop, stole second, then scored on a single by Kamigawachi
down the rightfield line. Butterworth followed with a two-run blast
halfway up the hill beyond the rightfield wall.
UC Davis had a bid to draw within
one run in the fifth squashed when rightfielder Dan
Close (Leominster, Mass./Leominster) gunned junior
Robby Tulk (San Ramon, Calif.) down at the plate to retire the
side. Cummings faced just one over the minimum the rest of the day,
setting down nine-straight during one stretch.
"When Close threw that runner out
at home it was a real confidence boost for me," said Cummings.
Franklin Pierce will put
All-America right-hander Matt Weagle (Charlton,
Mass./Shephard Hill) on the mound against co-No. 1
ranked Tampa tomorrow. Weagle, who will be going for his
program-record matching tenth win of the season and 20th of his
career, has won 13 of his last 14 decisions dating back to last
season including a complete-game triumph in game one of the College
World Series on Saturday.
"We're not thinking about winning a
championship," said King. "We came down here looking to win games
and if that means a championship, then so be it. I haven't thought
much about tomorrow yet, but we've got a great pitcher going and
our concentration will be just trying to win tomorrow's game."
Teams
| 1
| 2
| 3
| 4
| 5
| 6
| 7
| 8
| 9
| R
| H
| E
|
FP
| 1
| 4
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 5
| 13
| 1
|
UCD
| 0
| 0
| 3
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 3
| 8
| 0
|
BOX
SCORE
Batteries:
FP - Cummings and Cavers
UCD - Marquez, Thornton (3), McKae (9) and
Reisinger
WP: Cummings
(8-4)
LP: Marquez (7-3)
HR: UCD:
Butterworth (11)