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#2 Emory Sweeps Tournament With Monday Win Over St. Joseph’s

#2 Emory Sweeps Tournament With Monday Win Over St. Joseph’s

From Emory University Athletics

The Emory University Baseball Team made it a clean sweep at the Emory Tournament on Monday, when the second-ranked Eagles picked up a 12-3 win over Saint Joseph's College of Maine in Atlanta, Georgia.

The win boosts the Eagles' record to 3-0 to start the 2015 campaign, with a pair of the victories coming against teams that made the NCAA Tournament last season, in Rhodes and St. Joseph's.  It marks the first 3-0 start for the Eagles since the 2012 season, and the 10th in the program's history.

St.  Joseph's dropped to 0-3 on the campaign with the loss.

Emory fell behind by a run in the top of the third innings, but answered with a pair in the bottom of the frame, scoring on a sacrifice fly from junior David Coble, which drove in junior Jack Karras, who doubled earlier in the inning, and again on a wild pitch with two outs.  The Eagles tacked on four more runs in the fourth inning, including a pair on a double from Coble, to take a commanding 6-1 lead.

After the Monks cut the advantage to 6-2 in the top of the seventh, the Eagles broke the game open in the bottom of the inning with a six-run effort, including a pair on a home run from Philip Maldari, the second of his career and the first by an Eagle this season.  Sophomore catcher Chris Young drove in two more runs with a double later in the inning.

St. Joseph's would add on another run in the ninth, but it would be too little too late for the Monks, who suffered their third defeat in as many days at the tournament.

Emory starter Jackson Weeg pitched six innings, scattering seven hits and allowing just one run, while striking out seven batters and walking a pair to earn the win.  Freshmen Matt Randolph and Danny Kerning each pitched innings of relief out of the bullpen in their collegiate debuts, while senior Graham Bloomsmith closed out the game in the ninth.

Senior Brett Lake led the team with a three-for-five day at the plate, including an RBI and a stolen base, while Coble ended the day two-for-three with three RBIs and a pair of stolen bases.  Karras scored three runs and drove in one of his own with a two-for-three performance, and seniors Wes Peacock and Jordan Selbach each had two-hit days as well.