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.

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