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CIU (SC) CIU 4-3
11
Winner Keiser KU 6-0
CIU (SC) CIU
4-3
1
Final
11
Keiser KU
6-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
CIU (SC) CIU 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 2
Keiser KU 0 0 0 0 4 0 7 11 12 1

W: Keyes, Kyle (2-0) L: N. Davis (1-1)

Game Recap: (rv) Baseball |

(rv) Baseball Completes Four-Game Sweep of Columbia International, Run-Rule Rams in Seven Innings, 11-1


Game Information

Matchup: (rv) Keiser University Seahawks vs. Columbia International Rams
Records: Keiser Seahawks (7-0) vs. Columbia International Rams (4-4)
Score: Keiser 11, Columbia International 1
Pitchers of Record: W: Kyle Keyes (2-0), N. Davis 1-1)
Time of Game: 11:00 AM
West Palm Beach, Fla. - Silvester Field
Dimensions: 300 - Left; 330 - Left Center; 350 - Center; 357 - Right Center; 305 - Right

Series record: 4-0

The (RV) Seahawks completed a dominant series sweep over Columbia International on Saturday afternoon at Silvester Jr. Field, securing an 11-1 run-rule victory. Keiser erupted for seven runs in the bottom of the seventh inning, capped off by Edbarry Guzman's walk-off two-RBI single up the middle. Guzman finished the day hitting .333 with three RBIs.

On the mound, Kyle Keyes delivered a strong performance, pitching 6.0 innings while allowing just one run and striking out one to earn his second win of the season. Noah Eatman closed out the game for the Seahawks, recording one strikeout.

Across the series, the Seahawks dominated offensively, outscoring the Rams 34-7 while tallying 42 hits, nine doubles, and two home runs with 29 RBIs. The pitching staff was equally impressive, with three pitchers—Noah Eatman, Carson Hawkes, and Bastyan Hernandez—posting a flawless 0.00 ERA.


Notables.
  • The Seahawks asserted their dominance over the Rams, outscoring them 34-7 throughout the weekend
  • Four players hit an impressive .500 in the series, with Reese Collins leading the charge, tallying three doubles
  • Starting catcher Matthew Nichols showcased his discipline at the plate, drawing six walks across four games
  • Simon Grinberg was a force offensively, driving in a team-high seven RBIs over the weekend
  • The Seahawks' pitching staff was stellar, with Noah Eatman, Carson Hawkes, and Bastyan Hernandez all recording a flawless 0.00 ERA


Seahawk Hurlers
  • Kyle Keyes took the mound for the Seahawks, throwing 80 pitches over six innings while striking out two to secure his second win of the season
  • Keyes delivered a strong outing, allowing just six hits and one run in the victory over the Rams
  • Noah Eatman closed out the shortened game, pitching one inning, striking out one, and maintaining his perfect 0.00 ERA
Seahawk Batters
  • Matthew Nichols led the Seahawks' offense, hitting .667 on the day with a 2-for-3 performance at the plate
  • The starting catcher showcased his plate discipline, reaching base twice on two walks
  • Edbarry Guzman powered the offense with three RBIs, including a game-winning two-RBI single in the bottom of the seventh to seal the victory
  • Simon Grinberg demonstrated patience at the plate, drawing three walks and posting an impressive .800 on-base percentage
  • Gavin Baird contributed two RBIs, one coming from a bases-loaded walk


How it Happened

Top 1
Keiser 0, Columbia International 0
  • Kyle Keyes made an impact on the mound early, catching the Rams' first baserunner off guard with a pickoff at first base
Top 3
Keiser 0, Columbia International 0
  • Keyes notched his second pickoff of the day, this time catching a Rams runner off guard at second base
Bottom 4
Keiser 0, Columbia International 0
  • The Seahawks had an opportunity to score in the bottom of the fourth but were unable to capitalize, leaving the bases loaded
Bottom 5
Keiser 4, Columbia International 0
  • Gavin Baird ignited the Seahawks' offense with a double to right field, driving in Simon Grinberg
  • Palmer Hutchison came around to score on a wild pitch that sailed to the backstop
  • Edbarry Guzman reached on a fielder's choice, allowing Baird to score from third
  • Jeremy Garcia capitalized on an error by the Rams' center fielder, bringing Guzman home from third
Top 6
Keiser 4, Columbia International 1
  • The Rams got on base with a walk from Mason Turner
  • Colton Lopez then grounded out to first base, driving in a run to put the Rams on the board
Bottom 7
Keiser 11, Columbia International 1

Up Next

The Seahawks will return to action on Tuesday, Feb. 11, traveling to Miami Gardens, Fla., to take on Florida Memorial in non-conference play.

 
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