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5
Bryant & Stratton BSC 4-17
7
Winner Keiser University KU 19-8
Bryant & Stratton BSC
4-17
5
Final
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Keiser University KU
19-8
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Bryant & Stratton BSC 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 5 4 1
Keiser University KU 2 0 1 0 4 0 X 7 10 1

W: McCabe, Brandon (3-0) L: Maylo Sierra Liranzo (0-0)

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Bryant & Stratton BSC 4-18
13
Winner Keiser University KU 20-8
Bryant & Stratton BSC
4-18
10
Final
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Keiser University KU
20-8
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Bryant & Stratton BSC 2 0 1 0 1 0 6 10 12 1
Keiser University KU 6 2 3 0 2 0 X 13 10 1

W: Cabeza, Michael (2-1) L: Epifanio Reyes (0-0)

Game Recap: (rv) Baseball |

No. 20 Baseball Completes Four-Game Sweep of Bobcats

Game Information
Matchup: No. 20 Keiser vs. Bryant & Stratton
Records: No. 20 Keiser Seahawks (20-8) vs. Bryant & Stratton (4-18)
Silvester Field (300; Left Center - 330; Center - 350; Right Center - 357; Right - 305)
West Palm Beach, Fla. 
Season Series: KU, 4-0
 

Notables
  • With the pair of victories, Keiser improves to 20-8 on the year.
  • After Saturday's doubleheader, KU's team batting average is now at .333.
  • The wins improve Keiser to 6-0 all-time versus Bryant & Stratton.
  • The Seahawks are 14-5 at Silvester Field this season.
  • KU now owns a 313-157-3 record all-time at Silvester Field, dating back to the 2006 season.
  • Keiser extends it winning streak to five games.
  • Head Coach Brook Fordyce increased his win total to 146 all-time at Keiser. He is now 146-71-1 all-time.
 


Game One

Score: Keiser 7, Bryant & Stratton 5 (7 inn.)
Pitchers of Record: W: McCabe (3-0), L: Sierra Liranzo, S: None.
Time of Game: 2:35


Seahawk Hurlers
  • Starter Danny Galvan struck out six Bobcats in 3.2 innings of action for the "no decision".
  • Reliever Chuck Fishbaugh tossed one no-hit inning, striking out two.
  • Closer Brandon McCabe earned the win, pitching 2.1 scoreless innings of action while registering five Ks.

Seahawk Batters
  • Cyrus Grimes drove in two runs to give the Seahawks the lead in bottom of the fifth.
  • Grimes went 1-for-4 in the game,
  • Anthony Catalano went 2-for-4, with an RBI and a run scored.
  • Tim Bouchard batting 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored.
  • Zach Mazur was perfect from the dish, going 2-for-2 with a walk. 
 


How it Happened

Bottom 1

Keiser 2, Bryant & Stratton 0
  • Mason Dinesen reached second after a single and a stolen base.
  • Anthony Catalano hit a single to left, scoring Dinesen from second.
  • Catalano reached third on an error by the Bobcat's third baseman.
  • A wild pitch scored Catalano from third. 

Top 3

Bryant & Stratton 4, Keiser 2
  • The Bobcats took the lead with a four run top of the third.

Bottom 3

Bryant & Stratton 4, Keiser 3

Top 4

Bryant & Stratton 5, Keiser 3
  • A home run by Joan Melo gave the Bobcats a two-run lead.

Bottom 5

Keiser 7, Bryant & Stratton 5
  • With the bases loaded, Xavier Acosta drew a walk, scoring Brodsky from third.
  • During the next at-bat, pinch runner Luke O'Hara scored on a balk.
  • With runners on second and third and one out, Cyrus Grimes hit a two-RBI single to right-center.
   


Game Two


Score: No. 20 Keiser 13, Bryant & Stratton 10 (7 inn.)
Pitchers of Record: W: Cabeza (2-1), L: Reyes, S: None.
Time of Game: 2:24


Seahawk Hurlers
  • Michael Cabeza came out of the pen to earn the victory (2-1).
  • The right-hander from Miami allowed just one run on three hits in two innings pitched.
  • Cabeza struck out three.
  • The Seahawks used five pitchers in the game. 

Seahawk Batters
  • Nine different Seahawks recorded a hit in the game.
  • Matt Schrick went 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored. 
  • Tim Bouchard led Keiser with three RBI, going 1-for-2 with two sac flies.
  • Bradley McLean went 1-for-2 with a home run (his third of the season) and two RBI.
  • Cyrus Grimes, Anthony Catalano, and Zack Mazur each scored two runs in the contest.
  • Catalano hit his sixth home run of the season, going 1-for-2.
  • The Seahawks drew seven walks and reached base twice due to a hit-by-pitch.
     



How it Happened

Top 1

Bryant & Stratton 2, Keiser 0
  • The Bobcats took a 2-0 lead with a two-run homer byh Joe Harwood.

Bottom 1

Keiser 6, Bryant & Stratton 2
  • Cyrus Grimes reached first with a lead off walk. 
  • After a wild pitch put Grimes on second, the Keiser center fielder advanced to this on a ground out by Mason Dinesen.
  • Tim Bouchard sent a 1-0 pitch up the middle for an RBI-single, scoring Grimes.
  • The Seahawks loaded the bases with one out.
  • Priamo Lozada singled through the right side of the infield, bringing home Bouchard and Anthony Catalano.
  • Zach Mazur drove in Lozada with a single to right.
  • A fielding error by the Bobcat's right fielder allowed Nate Brodsky to score (on the Mazur single).
  • Mazur scored on a ground out by Bradley McLean (RBI). 
 
Bottom 2

Keiser 8, Bryant & Stratton 2
  • Grimes scored on a sac fly by Bouchard.
  • Catalano sent a solo shot over the center-field fence to extend the Seahawk's lead.

Top 3

Keiser 8, Bryant & Stratton 3
  • The Bobcats got a run on the board with a home run.  
 
Bottom 3

Keiser 11, Bryant & Stratton 3
  • A double down the left-field line by Matt Schrick scored Mazur from second.
  • A single by Grimes score pinch runner Jose Allende from third.
  • An RBI-single up the middle by Dinesen brought home Schrick.
 
Top 5

Keiser 11, Bryant & Stratton 4
  • With the bases loaded, BSC scored its fourth run with infield single. 
 
Bottom 5

Keiser 13, Bryant & Stratton 4
  • McLean sent a "no-doubter" to left for his third homer of the season.
  • Bouchard tallied his nation-leading 53rd RBI of the season with a sac fly to left, scoring Schrick.

Top 7

Keiser 13, Bryant & Stratton 10
  • The Bobcats rallied in the top of the seventh, scoring six runs to pull with in three.
  • Brad Skinner got the final out of the game with a ground out to short.



Up Next


Keiser vs. St. Thomas in a three-game Sun Conference series beginning Friday, March 18. Game One's first pitch from Silvester Field is set for 3:00 p.m. 
 
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