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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