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Brandeis Offense Explodes For 19 Runs Against UMass-Boston

Brandeis Offense Explodes For 19 Runs Against UMass-Boston

From Brandeis University Athletics

The Brandeis University baseball team put up its largest offensive output since 2009 yesterday with a 19-9 victory over UMass Boston in its first appearance at the Beacons' new field at Monan Park.

OFFENSIVE OUTBURST

  • Brandeis scored runs in each of the first seven innings, including multiple runs in five of them.
  • The Judges posted their highest run total since defeating Hastings University, 19-15, on a February trip to Florida in 2009.
  • It was the most runs scored in New England since a 20-6 win in April of 2008 that was also against UMB.

INDIVIDUAL STARS - HITTING

  • Junior outfielder Ryan Tettemer (Westfield, Mass./Suffield Acad.) homered for the second-straight game as part of a 3-4 performance with two RBI and four runs scored.
  • Tettemer also walked twice to reach bases in five of seven plate appearances.
  • Rookie 2B Benjamin Bavly (Newton, Mass./Newton South) matched Tettemer with four runs scored.
  • Bavly also reached base five times, going 2-4 with a walk and twice getting hit by a pitch.
  • One of his two hits was his fourth triple of the season, leaving him one shy of the single-season record set by George Banks in 1979.
  • Senior CF Liam O'Connor (Avon, Conn./Avon) had hits in the first four inning and scored runs in the first three.
  • He finished up with his second career four-hit game, going 4-5 with a double, two runs scored and an RBI.
  • Senior 1B Greg Heineman (Wilbraham, Mass./Minnechaug Regional) and senior DH Ryan Healy (Carlsbad, Calif./La Costa Canyon) each drove in four runs – on one hit each.
  • Heineman drew two bases-loaded walks,m had a sacrifice fly and an RBI single.
  • Healy plated a run with a groundout in the second inning, then cleared the bases for a three-run triple in the seventh.

INDIVIDUAL STARS – PITCHING

  • Senior Sam Miller (Sudbury, Mass./Lincoln-Sudbury) improved to 2-3 on the season after holding the Beacons to four hits in six innings of work.
  • Miller allowed three runs (two earned), struck out five and walked three.
  • Sophomore Bradley Bousquet (Athol, Mass./Athol) tossed two-thirds of an inning and rookie Daniel Schupper (Villanova, Pa./Harriton) threw the final 2.1 frames.