| 2009 NESCAC Baseball
Championship | ||
| Hosted by Williams College (Wahconah Park - Pittsfield, Mass.) | ||
| Day One | Day Two | Day Three |
| Friday, May 8 | Saturday, May 9 | Sunday, May 10 |
| Game
1: at W1 WIL 18, E2 TUF 5 | Game
3: E2 TUF 15, vs. W2 WES 10 | Game 6: E1 TRI 7, vs. E2 TUF 3 |
| Game
2: E1 TRI 13, vs. W2 WES 6 | Game
4: E1 TRI 8, vs. W1 WIL 3 | |
| Game
5: E2 TUF 15, vs. W1 WIL 9 | ||
| Championship
Statistics | Championship
Preview | Championship Records |
| | ||
Courtesy Williams Sports Information
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. - Sophomore reliever Connor
O’Sullivan Pierce pitched out of a bases loaded jam one half
inning after senior Sean Killeen hit a go ahead grand slam, as
Trinity College (29-5) overcame eight errors to defeat Tufts
University (19-19) 7-3 Sunday afternoon. With the win, the Bantams
claimed their second consecutive NESCAC Championship and became the
first school to win three titles overall.
After winning two straight elimination games, Tufts came out fired up in the first. First year Sam Sager led off the game with a double off Trinity sophomore starter Andrew Janiga. Then with one out, sophomore David Leresche reached on an error, and Sager scored on an RBI groundout by junior Nate Bankoff. Sophomore Chase Rose came up next and scorched an RBI double, and just like that, the Jumbos led 2-0.
Senior ace Mike Stefaniak started for the Jumbos and held the NESCAC’s leading offense scoreless over the first two frames. Sophomore Derek Miller came on in relief and was just as effective in two innings of work, allowing no runs while striking out one.
Sophomore pitcher Ed Bernstein took the mound for the Jumbos in the fifth and got into a jam with two outs. With sophomore Robert Martin at first, Bernstein walked junior Matt Sullivan and senior Sean Killeen to set up a bases loaded battle with the NESCAC’s leading power hitter junior Kent Graham. Graham worked the count full, but with the runners moving Bernstein got him to swing and miss on a fastball for the third out.
After the huge strikeout, the Jumbos would carry the momentum into their half of the sixth. Rose chased Janiga with a leadoff double, and sophomore reliever Connor O’Sullivan Pierce booted a sacrifice bunt attempt by senior Kevin Casey to put runners on first and third with no outs. Junior Corey Pontes then reached on a fielder’s choice that score the Jumbos third run.
The defending NESCAC champs finally got on the board in the sixth as Bernstein gave up a leadoff double, walk, and RBI single to end his day and make the score 3-1. Sophomore Pat O’Donnell came on in relief and got the pinch hitting sophomore Alexander Rokicki to line into a double play and then struck out junior Jack Abbott to end the threat.
Unfortunately for Tufts their magical run would succumb to Sean Killeen, who singlehandedly brought Trinity all the way back. After a long homerun to right centerfield to cut the deficit to one in the seventh, the senior captain came up with the bases loaded and 3-3 tie in the eighth.
What transpired next was one of the greatest swings in NESCAC tournament history, as Killen pulled a hanging breaking ball from O’Donnell down the right field line and over the fence for a go-ahead grand slam. First year Chris DeGotti would come in and relief and keep the deficit at four, but the damage was already done.
Pierce finished the game with four scoreless innings to pick up the win for the Bantams, as Killeen finished 4-4 with two runs and five RBI. For the Jumbos, Sager finished 2-5 with a run, while Rose went 2-4 with a run and an RBI.
The Bantams now await the announcement of their next game as they take the NESCAC’s automatic bid into the Division 3 NCAA tournament. Trinity enter NCAA play as the defending national champion.
2009 NESCAC BASEBALL
CHAMPIONSHIP
Day 1 - Friday, May 8
Game 1 -
W1 Williams 18, vs. E2 Tufts 5
Game 2 -
E1 Trinity 13, vs. W2 Wesleyan 6
Day 2 - Saturday, May
9
Game 3 -
E2 Tufts 15, vs. W2 Wesleyan 10
Game 4 -
E1 Trinity 8, vs. W1 Williams 3
Game 5
- E2 Tufts 15, vs. W1 Williams 9
Day 3 - Sunday, May
10
Game 6 - E1 Trinity 7, vs. E2 Tufts 3
2009 NESCAC BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday, May 8, through Sunday, May 10
Format
The top two teams in each division shall qualify for the NESCAC
Baseball Championship. The double elimination Championship will be
hosted by the West Division winner beginning Friday, May 8 through
Sunday, May 10. The tournament champion will receive an automatic
bid to the NCAA Division III Championship.
Selection
Pairings will be announced at the conclusion of the
regular season. The top two teams in each division shall qualify
for the tournament and will be selected on the basis of the
following criteria:
Tournament Schedule (2 Field Format)
| Day 1: Friday, May 8 | |||
| Game 1 | 3:00 p.m. | Field 1 | West #1 vs. East #2 |
| Game 2 | 3:00 p.m. | Field 2 | East #1 vs. West #2 |
| Day 2: Saturday, May 9 | |||
| Game 3 | 10:30 a.m. | Field 2 | Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 |
| Game 4 | 10:30 a.m. | Field 1 | Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 |
| Game 5 | 2:30 p.m. | Field 1 | Winner Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4 |
| Day 3: Sunday, May 10 | |||
| Game 6 | 10:00 a.m. | Field 1 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5 |
If necessary, game 7 shall be played 30 minutes after conclusion of game 6 with the same two teams | |||
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