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Brandeis Knocks Off #21 Western New England, 7-4, in 10 Innings

Brandeis Knocks Off #21 Western New England, 7-4, in 10 Innings

From Brandeis University Athletics

The Brandeis University baseball team scored three runs in the top of the 10th inning today as the Judges earned their first New England win of the season over 21st-ranked Western New England University today.

The Judges improve to 6-8 on the season, while the Golden Bears suffer their first loss in nine games.

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • The Judges led 3-0 after six innings.
  • Senior 3B Cameron Shaw (E. Setauket, N.Y. / Ward Melville) plated one of Brandeis's big stars on the day, classmate Ryan Healy (Carlsbad, Calif./La Costa Canyon), with an RBI single in the second. Healy reached on an error and moved to second on a wild pitch before scoring on Shaw's single up the middle.
  • In the third, senior 1B Greg Heineman (Wilbraham, Mass./Minnechaug Regional) plated junior SS Jay Schaff (Cheshire, Conn./Xavier) with a sacrifice fly.
  • Healy followed with a triple down the right-field line to make it 3-0 Judges.
  • Meanwhile, junior Liam Coughlin (Townsend, Mass./Lowell Catholic) limited WNEU to three hits over the first six frames.
  • The hosts did have base-runners in each of those innings, thanks to a comsibination of walks, errors and hit batters, but Coughlin was able to work around the miscues each time.
  • His best performance came in the fifth, when the Golden Bears loaded the bases with no outs on an error, a walk and a bunt single. Coughlin responded with a strikeout and a 4-3 double play.
  • Western New England finally broke through for three runs in the bottom of the seventh inning, on just two hits.
  • After a hit batter and a Kevin Marciano double put two runners in scoring position, Coughlin induced a foul pop for the first out, but 2B Eduard Colmenares got the Golden Bears on the board with a single through the right side, chasing the Brandeis starter.
  • After sophomore Bradley Bousquet (Athol, Mass.) issued a walk to load the bases for his only batter, Brandeis coach Derek Carlson '91 summoned Healy in from right field.
  • Healy got the second out on a sacrifice fly, making the score 3-2, but he walked the next two WNEU batters to knot the score at 3-all.
  • Healy atoned in the top of the eighth, driving in classmate Liam O'Connor (Avon, Conn./Avon) to put the team ahead, 4-3.
  • The Judges committed a costly error with two out in the bottom of the frame, and Colmenares made them pay with a double to left-center field to answer.
  • After both teams stranded a runner in the ninth, the Judges struck for three runs in the top of the 10th.
  • With two away, Heineman reached on an error at shortstop. Healy followed with a single, putting the go-ahead run in scoring position.
  • Senior catcher Connor Doyle (Avon, Conn./Avon Old Farms) knocked in the winning run by bouncing a ball through the left side.
  • Classmate Max Hart (Montville, Conn./Montville) gave the Judges some breathing room with two-run double to center.
  • Healy retired WNEU in order for only the second time in the game in the bottom of the 10th.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE

  • Healy had a terrific all-around performance, going 3-5 with two RBI, two run scored and a triple.
  • On the mound, he earned his second win of the season with 3.2 innings of relief, allowing three hits and one unearned run. He struck out three and walked two.
  • O'Connor also had three hits, going 3-5 with two runs.
  • Coughlin had a fine start, going 6.1 innings allowing five hits and three earned runs. He struck out three, walked three and hit two batters.
  • The Judges have won three in a row vs. Western New England.
  • Colmenares (2-5, 2 RBI, R, 2B), Kevin Marciano (2-6, R, 2B) and Daniel Morin (2-4, RBI) were the top hitters for WNEU.
  • Jake Kawecki started for the Golden Bears, allowing three runs (two earned) in 4.2 innings of work.
  • Jacques Boillard suffered the loss, his first decision of the season, in relief. He allowed four hits and three unearned runs in two innings of action.