Keiser baseball is riding high after a dominant opening weekend, sweeping Grace College 3-0 with two run-rule victories. Now, the (RV) Seahawks are set to host Columbia International for a four-game series at Silvester Jr. Field, beginning Thursday, Feb. 6, at 2:00 PM. The two teams will battle it out over four games from Feb. 6-8.
(rv) Keiser Seahawks (3-0) vsÂ
Columbia International Rams (4-0)
Thursday, Feb. 6, 2:00PM, Friday, Feb. 7, 11:00AM, 2:00PM and Saturday, Feb. 8, 11:00AM
Silvester Jr. Field, West Palm Beach, Fla.
Dimensions: 300 -Â Left; 330Â -Â Left Center; 350 - Center; 357 - Right Center; 305 - Right
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ADMISSION:Â General Admission $8 / Students, Faculty, and Staff Free
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- Last season, the Seahawks dominated Columbia International with a 4-0 series sweep
- Keiser holds a commanding 10-2 lead in the all-time series, winning the last five matchups
- The Seahawks have been explosive offensively, scoring 10 or more runs in nine of their 12 meetings with the Rams
- Every game between these two teams has been played at Silvester Jr. Field, where Keiser looks to extend its win streak to six
- In their most recent matchup, the Seahawks erupted for 19 runs in seven innings while holding the Rams to just one
- Keiser launched four home runs in that game, including a grand slam
- Since 2022, the Seahawks have averaged 11 runs per game against Columbia International
- The Seahawks kicked off the season in dominant fashion, sweeping the Grace College Lancers 3-0
- Landon Lowe led the offensive charge, batting .636 with seven hits, including three doubles
- Gavin Baird was a powerhouse at the plate, driving in eight RBIs and launching three home runs
- The second baseman from Angleton, Texas, posted an impressive 1.500 slugging percentage
- Returning starter Simon Grinberg made his presence felt with four doubles over the weekend
- First baseman Palmer Hutchison also delivered, recording five RBIs while batting .444 and slugging .889
- On the mound, Garrett Brogdon and Duke Coborn each fanned seven batters in the series
- Kyle Keyes shined in game three, throwing just 70 pitches, striking out three, and finishing with a 1.13 ERA
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