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Hannah Brock
7
Hilbert HILM 10-12
10
Winner Penn St.-Behrend BEHM 13-6
Hilbert HILM
10-12
7
Final
10
Penn St.-Behrend BEHM
13-6
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Hilbert HILM 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 7 8 3
Penn St.-Behrend BEHM 0 3 4 2 1 0 X 10 9 2

W: E. Bromley (3-1) L: Evans, Patrick (0-1) S: J. Lang (4)

5
Hilbert HIL 10-13
6
Winner Penn St.-Behrend BEHM 14-6
Hilbert HIL
10-13
5
Final
6
Penn St.-Behrend BEHM
14-6
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R H E
Hilbert HIL 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 13 2
Penn St.-Behrend BEHM 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 6 9 2

W: E. Tinker (1-1) L: Moorhouse, Dylan (2-2)

Game Recap: Baseball | | Andrew Loveless

Baseball Falls Twice to Behrend

ERIE, PA – Hilbert College Baseball traveled to take on Penn State Behrend this evening for an AMCC doubleheader on Behrend Field. The Hawks fell to 2-4 in conference play with a pair of defeats as a late comeback bid fell short in game one, before the Lions walked off game two in the eleventh inning.

Hilbert took an early lead in game one, and scored six of the game's last seven runs, but nine unanswered runs from Behrend in the second, third, and fourth frames would be the difference.

Joey Haynes, Harley Hoag, and Nolan Evans all recorded a pair of hits in the game, while Evans and Jack Duffek each knocked in two runs. Six different Hawks saw the mound in the contest, as Tyler Noel and Matthew Whelan turned in scoreless frames.

John Watson led the way offensively in the nightcap with three hits and pair of RBIs, while Haynes, Duffek, and Dustin Hendrix all contributed with multi-hit performances. Jacob Kim-Kubiak got the start and allowed three runs over 3.1 innings work, before David Alessi, Joe Reitebach, and Dylan Moorhouse split the remainder of the game, combining to allow three runs.

Game One: Hilbert 7 – Penn State Behrend 10
Game Two: Hilbert 5 – Penn State Behrend 6

Game One:
  • Hilbert got on the board early, as Duffek's double brought home Hoag who walked earlier in the first inning to make it 1-0.
  • However, the offense of the Hawks was blanked over the next three innings, while the Lions' offense worked to build a sizeable lead in that span. A three-run second inning, followed by four runs in the third, and two more in the fourth, saw the hosts hold a 9-1 advantage by the time Hilbert was up to bat in the top of the fifth.
  • The Hawks got three runs back in the frame, as Duffek's RBI walk, Nolan Evans' RBI fielder's choice, and a Behrend error made it a 9-4 game, but the Lions answered with a run in the home half of the fifth to extend the lead back up to six runs.
  • After a scoreless sixth, Hilbert rallied in the top of the seventh with three more runs, but the lead would prove to be too much to overcome as the Hawks fell 10-7 in game one.
Game Two:
  • Following a blank first frame, Hilbert got on the board with the game's first two runs after Reed Lesmeister's RBI sac bunt and Watson's RBI single scored Nolan Evans and Alex Ellison to make it 2-0.
  • The Hawks would extend the lead to 3-0 in the top of the fourth, but the Behrend offense answered with three runs of their own in the bottom of the frame to knot the game at three all.
  • It didn't take long for Hilbert to regain control of the game as a run-scoring error in the top of the fifth, followed by Watson's second RBI single of the game in the sixth made it a 5-3 Hilbert lead.
  • However, runs in both the seventh and ninth innings from the Lions saw the game evened up once again, and sent the night cap into extra frames.
  • Neither team got anything going in the tenth as the inning saw no one reach base. Watson led off the eleventh with a single, and Patrick Evans reached on catcher's interference, but the Hawks came up empty, before Behrend would end the game and earn the sweep with a walk-off single in the home half of the inning.
Up Next

The Hawks will look to end a three-game slide when Chatham comes to Hamburg on Saturday, April 12th for a non-conference doubleheader. First pitch of game one is set for 12 pm at Frontier High School.
 
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