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Vinnie Martin makes the Catch at Elon
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UMass Lowell UML 3-2
10
Winner Elon ELON 4-1
UMass Lowell UML
3-2
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Final
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Elon ELON
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Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
UMass Lowell UML 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2
Elon ELON 1 3 2 0 0 3 0 1 X 10 11 0

W: Wetherbee, Jared (1-0) L: Funaro, Henry (0-1)

Game Recap: Baseball |

River Hawks Drop the Series Opener at Elon

ELON, N.C. – Elon scored early and often as the UMass Lowell baseball dropped a 10-0 decision, Friday, in the first of a three game series against the Phoenix at Walter C. Latham Park in Elon, North Carolina.

With the loss UMass Lowell falls to 3-2, Elon is 4-1.

The home team scored one in the first, three in the second and two more in the third inning building a 6-0 lead before fifth inning single gave the River Hawks their first base runner of the ball game.  Elon center fielder Tyler Cranston did much of the damage.  The lead off hitter went four-for-five, drove in three runs and scored four.  He was one of two Phoenix batters to hit home runs.

Elon scored three more runs in the sixth inning and added a final run in th eighth.

The River Hawks never mounted much offense.  Junior Vinnie Martin (Lodi, N.J.) broke a streak of twelve UMass Lowell batters set down in order with a fifth inning single.  He would get as far as third base, one of two River Hawks to get that far in the ball game.  In addition to the single, Martin walked twice.

The River Hawks only got three hits in the ball game.  The other two were both doubles; one off the bat of junior Joey Castellanos (Nutley, N.J.) in the seventh inning and one from sophomore Gerry Siracusa (Kinnelon, N.J.) in the eighth.  Fifteen of the River Hawks 27 out came by way of the strikeout.

River Hawk starter Henry Funaro (Lowell, Mass.) struggled against the hard hitting Elon lineup.  He was tagged for six runs in the first three innings of work.  He allowed five hits, but three of them were for extra bases and one cleared the fence.  Funaro walked three and threw three wild pitches.  He did strike out four.

Sophomore Matt Draper (Lowell, Mass.) quieted things down for a while in relief.  He retired the first six in a row before running into trouble in the sixth inning.  He allowed three runs on four hits while striking out three.  He walked no one.

Graduate student Jeffrey Peterson (Windham, N.H.) worked a quiet seventh inning.  He retired the three batters he faced on fly balls throwing just seven pitches in the frame.

Freshman Garret Roberts (Stratham, N.H.) allowed one run on two-hits in his one inning of relief.  He struck out two.

The River Hawks are expected to send Collin Duffley to the mound for Saturday's second game of the three game series.  The first pitch is scheduled for 2:00 p.m.
 
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