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9
Keiser KU 19-2
19
Winner Webber International WIU 21-5
Keiser KU
19-2
9
Final
19
Webber International WIU
21-5
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R H E
Keiser KU 0 2 1 3 0 1 0 2 9 15 2
Webber International WIU 4 0 0 2 2 1 0 10 19 18 1

W: N. Palmese (1-0) L: Glassburn , Cole (0-1)

Game Recap: (rv) Baseball |

No. 20 Baseball Falls to No. 7 Webber International in Series Finale


Game Information
Matchup: No. 20 Keiser University Seahawks vs No. 7 Webber International Warriors 
Records: Keiser Seahawks (19-2) vs. Webber International (21-5)
Score: Keiser 9, Webber Int'l 19
Pitchers of Record: W: N. Palmese (1-0); L: Cole Glassburn (0-1)
Time of Game: 12:00 PM
Babson Park, Fla. - Brad Niethammer Field

Series record: 2-2

No. 20 Baseball battled in a high-scoring affair but ultimately fell short in a 19-9 loss to No. 7 Webber International on Saturday in Babson Park, Fla. The Seahawks rallied multiple times, using home runs from Simon Grinberg and Gavin Baird to stay in the game, but Webber's explosive eight-run eighth inning proved too much to overcome. Keiser's pitching staff struggled against the Warriors' relentless offense, surrendering 19 runs on 18 hits.

The Seahawks will continue Sun Conference play hosting Florida Memorial starting Thursday, March 20th with the first pitch set for 2:00 PM.

Notables.
  • The Seahawks and Warriors split the series 2-2
  • All-time, Keiser is now 33-40 versus Webber International
  • The Seahawks totaled 24 runs scored in the four game series
  • Keiser batted .295 in the series with five home runs, four off the bat of Simon Grinberg
  • On the mound in the series, the Seahawks totaled 27 strikeouts with Duke Coborn and Tanner Goswick recording five each


Seahawk Hurlers
  • The pitching staff struggled collectively, allowing 19 runs (17 earned) on 18 hits over 7.2 innings with 7 walks and only 5 strikeouts
  • Garrett Brogdon's three-inning start set a rough tone with Zack Robinson giving up two runs in 1.1 innings
  •  Quinten Romo was the only pitcher to escape unscathed in his brief appearance
  • Cole Glassburn took the loss after allowing six runs, five earned in three innings despite only giving up three hits, and both Cole Elkins and Noah Eatman combined to allow five runs without recording an out
Seahawk Batters

How it Happened


Bottom 1
Keiser 0, Webber Int'l 4
  • The Warriors scored their first runs of the day with a solo home run
  • A single from Jalen Martinez to right field added another for Webber International
  • Ryan Rocio send a ball straight back to center field for the second home run of the inning totaling four runs in the inning
Top 2
Keiser 2 Webber Int'l 4 Top 3
Keiser 3, Webber Int'l 4 Top 4
Keiser 6, Webber Int'l 4 Bottom 4
Keiser 6, Webber Int'l 6
  • The Warriors put a run on the scoreboard with a squeeze play bunt
  • Webber International tied the game with a single through the right side
Bottom 5
Keiser 6, Webber Int'l 8
  • The Warriors took the lead on a sacrifice fly to right field
  • A Seahawks error in the infield added another run 
Top 6
Keiser 7, Webber Int'l 8 Bottom 6
Keiser 7, Webber Int'l 9
  • Webber International scored two more on a double to left field
Top 8
Keiser 9, Webber Int'l 9 Bottom 8
Keiser 9, Webber Int'l 19
  • The Warriors cleared the base paths with a double from Mike Cuello
  • A double to center field from Gabriel Cruz sent in another run
  • A single through the right side added a run
  • The Warriors walked with the bases loaded 
  • A single from J'Quann Smith tacked on a run
  • Three more singles from the Warriors ended the game in run-rule fashion
Up Next
The Seahawks will continue Sun Conference play hosting Florida Memorial starting Thursday, March 20th with the first pitch set for 2:00 PM.
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