Matchup: (rv)Â Keiser University Seahawks vs. Columbia International Rams
West Palm Beach, Fla. - Silvester Field
Dimensions: 300 -Â Left; 330Â -Â Left Center; 350 - Center; 357 - Right Center; 305 - Right
Series record: 3-0
The (RV) Seahawks took control of games two and three in their four-game weekend series against Columbia International. After a slow start in game one, Keiser secured a 3-2 victory with a walk-off walk from Gavin Baird. The momentum shifted in game two, as the Seahawks dominated with an 11-run performance over seven innings, racking up 19 hits across both games.
Simon Grinberg led the offense with five RBIs, including a three-run homer, while Reese Collins followed closely behind, going 4-for-6 with two doubles and three RBIs, hitting .667 on the day.
On the mound, Carson Hawkes and Bastyan Hernandez each posted a 0.00 ERA, while Jake Molloy got the start in game one.
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- The Seahawks continued their dominance over the Rams, earning their seventh and eighth wins of the season
- Six different players contributed an RBI in the doubleheader
- Reese Collins led the offense, batting .667 across both wins
- Simon Grinberg delivered a standout performance, driving in five RBIs
- Carson Hawkes and Bastyan Hernandez were lights out on the mound, each posting a 0.00 ERA in the doubleheader
- Jake Molloy took the mound for the Seahawks in game one, pitching 4.0 innings with two strikeouts
- Carson Hawkes followed with 3.0 strong innings, allowing just two hits while striking out one
- Bastyan Hernandez delivered a dominant complete-game performance, throwing just 77 pitches over seven innings without allowing a run, finishing with a perfect 0.00 ERA
- Reese Collins delivered a stellar performance, batting .667 with two doubles and three RBIs on the day
- Simon Grinberg powered the offense with five RBIs, including a three-run home run in game two of the doubleheader
- Matthew Nichols recorded his first triple as a Seahawk, hitting .400 in the win
- Alex Getz launched his first home run as a Seahawk, crushing a pinch-hit shot over the left field wall in game two
Records: Keiser Seahawks
 (5-0)
 vs. Columbia International Rams (4-2)
Score: Keiser 3, Columbia International 2
Pitchers of Record: W:
Carson Hawkes (1-0), C. Kirkley (0-1)
Time of Game:Â 11:00 AM
Keiser 0, Columbia International 2
- The Rams struck first, capitalizing on a double down the left-field line that brought in two runs, one of which was unearned due to a Seahawks throwing error
Keiser 1, Columbia International 2
Keiser 2, Columbia International 2
- After Matthew Nichols drew a walk, Elian Collado pinch-ran at first
- Â A throwing error by the CIU first baseman on a ground out allowed Collado to advance to third, putting him in perfect scoring position
- Â Simon Grinberg then singled to right field, bringing Collado home to tie the game at 2.
Keiser 3, Columbia International 2
- Reese Collins led off for the Seahawks with a double off the big blue wall
- After Simon Grinberg was intentionally walked, Palmer Hutchison singled to center field, advancing the runners
- Gavin Baird then sealed the win for Keiser in game one, walking in the game-winning run and scoring Collins from third for the walk-off victory.
Records: Keiser Seahawks
 (6-0)
 vs. Columbia International Rams (4-3)
Score:Â Keiser 11, Columbia International 0
Pitchers of Record: W:
Bastyan Hernandez (1-0), C. Kirkley (0-1)
Time of Game:Â 2:00 PM
Keiser 4, Columbia International 0
- Simon Grinberg singled to right field, scoring Matthew Nichols, who had walked to lead off
- Andrew Almendarez reached on a fielder's choice, bringing Landon Lowe home from third for an RBI
- Reese Collins doubled off the left field wall, driving in two RBIs by scoring Almendarez and Grinberg, adding the third and fourth runs of the inning
Keiser 5, Columbia International 0
Keiser 7, Columbia International 0
- Matthew Nichols began the inning with a triple to left center field
- Landon Lowe reached on an error, allowing Nichols to score from third
- Gavin Baird then reached on a fielder's choice, bringing Lowe home to extend the lead to 7-0
Keiser 10 Columbia International 0
- Matthew Nichols and Landon Lowe both reached base via walk and hit by pitch
- Simon Grinberg then crushed a three-run shot to right center, extending the lead and putting the game in run-rule territory
Keiser 11, Columbia International 0

The Seahawks will wrap up their four-game series against Columbia International tomorrow morning, with the finale set to begin at 11:00 AM.
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