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Hannah Brock
3
Winner Pitt.-Greensburg PITT.-GR 7-10
1
Hilbert HILBERT 8-8
Winner
Pitt.-Greensburg PITT.-GR
7-10
3
Final
1
Hilbert HILBERT
8-8
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Pitt.-Greensburg PITT.-GR 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 5 0
Hilbert HILBERT 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 0

W: C. Burkey (4-0) L: Evans, Nolan (1-1)

3
Pitt.-Greensburg PITT.-GR 7-12
13
Winner Hilbert HILBERT 9-10
Pitt.-Greensburg PITT.-GR
7-12
3
Final
13
Hilbert HILBERT
9-10
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R H E
Pitt.-Greensburg PITT.-GR 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 7 2
Hilbert HILBERT 6 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 13 13 1

W: Moorhouse, Dylan (1-0) L: T. Litts (2-1) S: Reitebach, Joe (2)

Game Recap: Baseball | | Andrew Loveless

Baseball Wins Big in Game Two to Earn Split Against the Bobcats

HAMBURG, NY – Hilbert College Baseball opened Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference play this afternoon when the team hosted Pitt-Greensburg in a doubleheader at Frontier High School.

The Bobcats took a 3-1 victory in a low-scoring game one, before the Hawks' offense exploded in a 13-3 game two win to split the day for Hilbert.

Game One: Hilbert 1 – Pitt-Greensburg 3
Game Two: Hilbert 13 – Pitt-Greensburg 3

Game One:
  • The Bobcats struck first in the top of the first as a double, triple, and a groundout from the first three Greensburg batters resulted in a 2-0 advantage. Hilbert looked to answer as Joey Haynes and Harley Hoag each reached base to lead off the bottom of the inning, but three quick outs ended the threat.
  • After the two first inning runs, Nolan Evans (6 IP, 3 ER, 10 SO, 0 BB) settled in for the Hawks on the mound and tossed three consecutive scoreless frames. However, the Hilbert offense matched the zeroes on the scoreboard as the game remained 2-0 heading into the fifth.
  • A Greensburg home run made it a three-run lead in the top of the fifth, but the Hawks would answer as Reed Lesmeister's pinch-hit solo shot (first of his career) ended the shutout and made it a 3-1 game.
  • Evans and Brendan Walsh combined to keep the Bobcats off the board the rest of the way, but the Hawks were unable to follow up the Lesmeister home run with any more offense as they fell 3-1 in game one of conference play.
Game Two:
  • After the one-run effort in game one, the Hilbert offense came out hot in the night cap with a six spot in the bottom of the first. After Harley Hoag opened the scoring thanks to an error from the Greensburg catcher, Nolan Evans and Reed Lesmeister each brought in a pair, before Joey Haynes' second hit of the inning brought around Lesmeister to send Hilbert into the second inning up 6-0.
  • With a sizeable lead to work with, Dylan Moorhouse cruised on the mound to start the game for the Hawks. The senior right-hander allowed four baserunners across four scoreless frames to begin the contest. Moorhouse recorded one strikeout in each inning in this span.
  • In the top of the fifth, with two men on, the Bobcats hit their second home run of the afternoon to cut the lead in half before a fourth-straight blank frame from the Hilbert offense made it 6-3 heading into the sixth.
  • Moorhouse sent Greensburg down in order in a quick top of the sixth, which ignited the Hawks' offensive for a three-run effort in the home half of the inning. Garrett Brink (walk) and Joey Haynes (HBP) reached base to lead off the inning for Hilbert before Patrick Evans scored the duo on a single to center field. Jack Duffek followed the two RBI single with a run-scoring knock of his own, as Duffek's single scored Evans to make it 9-3.
  • After a pair of clean innings in relief from Joe Reitebach, the Hawks ended the game an inning early with four runs in the bottom of the eight to activate the ten-run rule.  Alex Ellison and Patrick Evans each singled to score a run, and Duffek and Nolan Evans brought them home with sacrifice flies to wrap up the 13-3 win and earn Hilbert the AMCC split.
Up Next
Hilbert is back in action on Wednesday, April 2nd with a non-conference doubleheader against Fredonia. Game one is set to begin at 1 pm at FSSJ Field.
 
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