Monday, February 24, 2014

Tulane vs. University of Georgia

Game 1:
The game's last lead went to UGA thanks to a second inning rally that saw two runs cross the plate on an RBI single by Czernlawski.
UGA added two more runs in the top of the fourth. Sanders doubled, scoring Namura to start the inning. That was followed up by Czernlawski's single, bringing home Sanders.
Two runs in the bottom of the seventh helped Tulane close its deficit to 5-2. A two-run single by Johhny Wachtel sparked Tulane University Club Baseball's rally. The rally was short lived, and the game ended 5-2 in favor of Georgia. 

Game 2:
Tulane lost 7-5 in seven innings at The Fly on Saturday, despite outhitting UGA 11 to 7.
Johhny Wachtel racked up two RBIs on three hits for the Green Wave. He singled in the first and second innings and doubled in the sixth inning.
Avery got the win for UGA despite allowing five runs over 6 1/3 innings. He struck out seven, walked three and surrendered 11 hits.
Matt Kogan couldn't quite get it done on the mound for Tulane, taking a loss. He allowed seven runs in seven innings, walked three and struck out seven.
UGA closer Hayer put away the final two outs to record the save.
UGA jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first.
Tulane got one-run rallies in the fourth inning and the sixth. In the fourth, the Green Wave scored on an RBI single by Ryan Fishel, plating Sean Keating.
UGA went up for good in the fifth, scoring three runs on two singles.

Game 3:
Matt Iannone went 1-2, but Tulane still fell to UGA 8-3 in seven innings on Sunday at The Fly.
Matt Iannone got on base two times in the game for the Green Wave. He scored two runs and had one RBI. He doubled in the second inning.
Hayes got the win for UGA. He allowed two runs over three innings. Hayes struck out two, walked three and gave up two hits.
Czernlawski, Casanova and Dejoy helped lead UGA. They combined for six hits and two RBIs.
Alex Gutwillig took the loss for Tulane. He allowed eight runs in six innings, walked two and struck out one.
In the bottom of the second, Tulane grabbed the early lead, 2-0. A double by Matt Iannone, plating Teddy Rogozinski started the inning off. The Green Wave pushed one more run across when Iannone scored.
The game's last lead went to UGA thanks to a fourth inning rally that saw three runs cross the plate on an error and a two-run home run by Czernlawski.
UGA added three more runs in the top of the seventh. Namura singled, scoring Autry to start the inning.
Tulane scored one run in the bottom of the seventh to cut its deficit to five. An RBI single by Blair DeBart gave Tulane University Club Baseball life. Finally, Sergio Al Hussein got Brett Salomon to strike out swinging to end the game.
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Sunday, February 9, 2014

Tulane vs. TCU

Tulane had a great weekend at home this weekend, securing a two game sweep over TCU thanks in large part to a crowd of over 40 for game 1!

Game 1:

A superb effort by Matt Kogan carried Tulane Club Baseball to a 3-2 win over TCU on Saturday at The Fly.

Matt Kogan struck out 13, paving the way for a Green Wave win. Matt Kogan allowed no earned runs on three hits and two walks over nine innings.

The game was back-and-forth heading into the eighth, with five lead changes.

Tulane finally managed to grab the lead after a strong eighth inning. A walk by Alex Gutwillig scored Joe Bonner and gave Tulane University the lead for good.

Myers was the game's losing pitcher. He lasted just two innings, walked five, struck out one, and allowed two runs.

In the bottom of the first, the Green Wave grabbed the early lead, 1-0. The Tulane attack began with a single from Blair DeBart.

A key eighth-inning rally gave Tulane both the tying and go-ahead runs. Tulane tacked on a total of two runs on.


Game 2:

Tulane pounded TCU on Sunday 10-0 at The Fly in seven innings.

The Green Wave scored four runs in the fourth on an RBI single by Blair DeBart, an error, an RBI single by Joe Bonner, and an RBI single by Brian Robinowitz.

Freshman Ben Froman went a perfect 2-2 at the plate for Tulane. He singled in the fifth and sixth innings.

Adam Friedant held TCU scoreless for six innings. Friedant allowed five hits, one walk and struck out five.

Baker took the loss for TCU. He lasted just three innings, walked six, struck out three, and allowed two runs.

Tulane never surrendered the lead after the third inning, scoring two runs on a two-run error.

Tulane Club Baseball brought home one run in the fifth inning, and matched that run total in the sixth. In the fifth, the Green Wave scored on an RBI single by Dan Capone, bringing home Froman.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

2014 Home Opener vs. Top Ranked Stephen F. Austin


Game 1:

Tulane Club Baseball seize victory thanks to late bases loaded walk, drop SFA 6-5


Tulane and SFA passed the lead back and forth five times on Sunday at The Fly, but in the end the Green Wave pulled out a 6-5 win in seven innings over top ranked SFA.

Tulane finally managed to grab the lead after a strong seventh inning. A walk by Brett Salomon scored Blair DeBart and gave Tulane the lead for good.

The Green Wave were led by Blair's hitting. Blair went 3-4 and scored three runs. He singled in the first, third, and seventh innings.

SFA couldn't get anything going as long as veteran ace Adam Friedant was on the mound. SFA managed just two hits off of Friedant, who allowed no earned runs, walked four and struck out one during his five innings of work.

Matt Kogan got the win for Tulane. He tossed 1 2/3 innings of shutout ball out of the Pen. Matt struck out two, walked none and gave up one hit.

Fletcher was the game's losing pitcher. He allowed six runs in six innings, walked seven and struck out nine.

Tulane jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first. The Green Wave attack began with a single from Blair. A stolen base then moved Blair from first to second. Brett singled, plating Blair.

SFA scored five runs in the sixth, keyed by a two-run home run off the bat of Adams, scoring New.


Game 2:

Great pitching leads Tulane Club Baseball past SFA 5-0

Matt Kogan threw a complete game shutout to lift Tulane to a 5-0 win over SFA at The Fly in seven innings.

The Green Wave got the win thanks in large part to Matt's dominant, 10-strikeout performance. Tulane's pitcher tossed seven innings of shutout ball and allowed only three hits.

Tulane got its bats going early, scoring three runs in the first inning to pull ahead of SFA.

Brett Salomon racked up three RBIs on one hit for Tulane University Club Baseball. He homered in the first inning.

Lopez ended up on the wrong side of the pitching decision, charged with the loss. He lasted six innings, walked three, struck out four, and allowed five runs.

Tulane pushed across one run in both the second inning and the third. In the second, Tulane University scored on an RBI single by Gray Halliburton, scoring Blair DeBart.


Game 3:

Tulane Club Baseball built an early edge on Sunday, but SFA roared back to steal a 3-2 victory in a thriller at The Fly.

While the Green Wave led until the fourth inning, SFA worked its way back and took the lead on a two-run single by Coronado.

SFA jumped out to a
n early 1-0 lead in the top of the second. The SFA attack began with a single from Lopez. A single by Loria then moved Lopez from first to second.

It didn't take long for Tulane to answer as it scored two runs of its own in the second. Tulane scored on a fielder's choice and an error.

SFA stayed on top until the final out after taking the lead in the fourth, scoring two runs on a two-run single by Coronado.


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