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OFFICIAL ATHLETICS SITE OF THE GLENVILLE STATE PIONEERS
7
Winner Pitt-Johnstown UPJBB23 3-1
1
Glenville State GSU 3-3
Winner
Pitt-Johnstown UPJBB23
3-1
7
Final
1
Glenville State GSU
3-3
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E
Pitt-Johnstown UPJBB23 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 7 10 1
Glenville State GSU 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 1 3 0

W: Ben Briggs (1-1) L: Tamariz, Diego (1-1)

7
D'Youville DYCM(1~1 0-3
8
Winner Glenville State GSU 4-3
D'Youville DYCM(1~1
0-3
7
Final
8
Glenville State GSU
4-3
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
D'Youville DYCM(1~1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 7 9 3
Glenville State GSU 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 0 X 8 11 2

W: Howatineck, Coby (1-0) L: Pasquarella (0-1) S: Petrovich, Noah (1)

Baseball Recap UPJ and D'Yuoville 2023
Abigail McDermott

Game Recap: Baseball | | GSU Sports Information

GSU Baseball Heads into Ranked Matched With Millersville After Splitting First Two Games of MEC/PSAC Classic

Glenville, W.Va. - Glenville State Baseball enters their ranked matchup against Millersville splitting the first two games of the MEC/PSAC Classic. In game one GSU fell to Pitt-Johnstown 7-1 and completed the comeback against D'Youville 8-7. While bats struggled in the first game this weekend, Coach Mullins's squad got the offense going in the second game.

Game One

UPJ entered the contest as one of the hottest-hitting teams in the country producing 43 runs in their first three games. The Mountain Cats were able to get on the board early with a two-run blast. However, the Pioneers were able to answer quickly. At the bottom of the third redshirt freshman, Zach Laurie had a solo shot to the outfield making it 2-1.

Glenville would be locked into a pitching battle with Pitt Johnstown during the next three innings. Diego Tamariz was able to give the Pioneers a solid six innings while striking out four batters. Tamariz would be pulled in the seventh after UPJ's second home run of the day.

The Mountain Cats had success with the long ball in the seventh inning. Before the end of the inning, Mario Disso hit a two-run blast for UPJ's third home run of the day. In the final inning, Pitt Johnstown scored two more runs. With GSU struggling to get the bats going the Pioneers were only able to produce three hits. 

Game Two

Glenville Trailed early in today's contest against the Saints of D'Youville. The Saints got on the board early and often scoring four runs in the first two innings. The Pioneers started their comeback after the first three innings.

In the fourth inning, Zach Laurie drove in the first run with a home run. With Matthew Mangum on third, Carlos De Jesus drove in Mangum with a single to the outfield. The Pioneers once again in the fifth were able to produce two more runs. With back-to-back hits, De Jesus and Zach Morris drove in the two runs to tie it up 4-4. 

Chase Swain was able to go battle for the Pioneers pitching 6.1 innings and striking out eight. D'Youville with a solo shot was able to regain the lead but in the bottom half of the inning, a Fabian Escalante two-run homer put GSU back up 6-5. Andre Jrolf also got the Pioneers on the board in the bottom of the seventh with a single to centerfield driving in two more runs

At the top of the ninth, the Saints made it a one-run game with an Ethan Hammond home run. Noah Petrovich was called upon out of the bullpen. The sophomore from Cape Coral, Fla. struck out the next batter securing the win for Glenville.

The Pioneers will be back in action tomorrow against #18 Millersville University. 
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