Box Score
Box score
Carson-Newman scored four runs in the eighth to erase a 5-4
deficit as the Eagles earned an 8-6 win over Belmont Abbey this
afternoon at Abbey Yard. The win evens the Carson-Newman record to
20-20, while the Abbey drops to 25-15.
The contest was a pitcher's duel until the fourth when
Carson-Newman broke through with the game's first run. Troy
Zawadski led off with a single and was sacrificed to second. Kyle
Koeneman followed with a long flyout to right, deep enough to move
Zawadski to third. The throw into third got away from Emilio Pagan,
allowing Zawadski to score on the error. The Eagles added to their
lead in the fifth on a solo homer by Mason Guymon, but the Abbey
battled back in the bottom of the inning to take the lead.
Kyle Buchanan worked a one out walk, moved to second on a wild
pitch and scored on Stephen Mullis's double to right. Caleb Shore
advanced Mullis to third on a groundout, and he scored on a wild
pitch to put the Abbey on top, 2-1.
Koeneman led off the sixth with a homer to knot the game at two,
but the Abbey answered right back with a homer of its own to retake
the lead, as Justin Vasquez blasted a two-run homer to left center
to put the Abbey back ahead 4-3.
Koeneman responded again, blasting a two out, solo homer in the
seventh to deadlock the game at four, but once again the Crusaders
had an answer. Shore led off with a bunt single, stole second and
scored on a single by Ian Vazquez to give the Abbey a 5-4 lead.
Carson-Newman responded with four run eighth inning on five
hits, with two runs coming on a Zawadski single and two more on an
Abbey error to open up an 8-5 lead.
Belmont Abbey closed it to 8-6 in the eighth as Vasquez belted
his second homer of the day, an opposite field shot to left center,
but the Crusaders could not muster any more runs.
The Eagles did not score in the ninth despite a double from
Koeneman, as it entered the bottom of the frame looking to seal the
win. John Cucchiarella led off the ninth with a walk. After a
pitching change that brought Koeneman to the mound, Vazquez worked
a walk to bring the winning run to the plate with no outs, but
Koeneman retired the next three batters to end the game.
Koeneman finished with three hits, a pair of homers and a
double, in five at bats with two RBI. Guymon, Zawadski, Cody Fox
and Bryan Everhart all totaled two hits as the Eagles recorded 15,
ten coming in the last five innings.
The Crusaders totaled seven hits as Vasquez led the way with
two. He drove in three runs.
Lucas Watson earned the win in an inning and a third of relief,
giving up one run on two hits. He walked one and struck out one.
Matt Parish was charged with the loss after yielding five runs,
four earned, on five hits in an inning and a third. Koeneman picked
up the save.