Bowling Green State University Athletics

Falcons Fall To Penn, 13-2
March 06, 2012 | Baseball
Box Score
The Bowling Green State University baseball team lost to Pennsylvania on Tuesday morning, falling by a final of 13-2. Pennsylvania jumped out to a quick start, scoring in all but two innings on the day. With the loss the Falcons fall to 3-8 on the year.
The Falcons would end up throwing seven different pitchers on the afternoon, and the Quakers would make the most of each opportunity on their way to 17 hits in the game. The Falcons committed four errors in the ballgame, which led to six unearned runs.
The Quakers led off the game with a double to the left centerfield gap. That was followed by an error and a sacrifice fly to put the Quakers ahead for good, 1-0. The Quakers would score another single run in the top of the second, and would eventually score two runs in the fourth, both charged to Matt Malewitz. Malewitz, who was tabbed with the loss, went three innings while allowing four earned runs on three hits. With the loss, his record falls to 1-1 on the season.
Pennsylvania starter Dan Gautieri did a nice job keeping the Falcons' bats at bay on the day, allowing just one run on three hits over seven innings. Gautieri, with the win, improves to 1-0 on the season.
Jason Link, Ben Singer, Kevin Delapaz, Chris Miller, Alex Nossaman, and Jack Masin all saw time on the mound in relief of Matt Malewitz. Kevin Delapaz and Chris Miller both saw their first action of the season, while Alex Nossaman and Jack Masin each saw their first action of their Falcon careers.
The Falcons would get on the scoreboard in the fifth, as T.J. Losby was walked with the bases loaded, which scored Alex Davison. The Falcons would score their second run of the game on an RBI single by Losby with two outs in the ninth to score Matt Vannett.
The Falcons will take Wednesday off before returning to the field on Thursday against the Bulldogs of Yale. The game will be in Winter Haven, Fla. at Chain O'Lakes Park, with first pitch scheduled for 3 pm.
Notes
*Kevin Delapaz, Chris Miller, Alex Nossaman, and Jack Masin—all appearing for the first time this season—did not allow an earned run on the day.
*Fred Sharp saw his first action of the season, when he pinch-hit for Brian Bien in the top of the ninth.
*In total, 22 Falcons saw action on Tuesday. 15 position players got at least one plate appearance, while seven pitchers saw action from the mound during the game.
*T.J. Losby had both RBIs on Tuesday, which puts his season total at eight—the highest on the team.
The Bowling Green State University baseball team lost to Pennsylvania on Tuesday morning, falling by a final of 13-2. Pennsylvania jumped out to a quick start, scoring in all but two innings on the day. With the loss the Falcons fall to 3-8 on the year.
The Falcons would end up throwing seven different pitchers on the afternoon, and the Quakers would make the most of each opportunity on their way to 17 hits in the game. The Falcons committed four errors in the ballgame, which led to six unearned runs.
The Quakers led off the game with a double to the left centerfield gap. That was followed by an error and a sacrifice fly to put the Quakers ahead for good, 1-0. The Quakers would score another single run in the top of the second, and would eventually score two runs in the fourth, both charged to Matt Malewitz. Malewitz, who was tabbed with the loss, went three innings while allowing four earned runs on three hits. With the loss, his record falls to 1-1 on the season.
Pennsylvania starter Dan Gautieri did a nice job keeping the Falcons' bats at bay on the day, allowing just one run on three hits over seven innings. Gautieri, with the win, improves to 1-0 on the season.
Jason Link, Ben Singer, Kevin Delapaz, Chris Miller, Alex Nossaman, and Jack Masin all saw time on the mound in relief of Matt Malewitz. Kevin Delapaz and Chris Miller both saw their first action of the season, while Alex Nossaman and Jack Masin each saw their first action of their Falcon careers.
The Falcons would get on the scoreboard in the fifth, as T.J. Losby was walked with the bases loaded, which scored Alex Davison. The Falcons would score their second run of the game on an RBI single by Losby with two outs in the ninth to score Matt Vannett.
The Falcons will take Wednesday off before returning to the field on Thursday against the Bulldogs of Yale. The game will be in Winter Haven, Fla. at Chain O'Lakes Park, with first pitch scheduled for 3 pm.
Notes
*Kevin Delapaz, Chris Miller, Alex Nossaman, and Jack Masin—all appearing for the first time this season—did not allow an earned run on the day.
*Fred Sharp saw his first action of the season, when he pinch-hit for Brian Bien in the top of the ninth.
*In total, 22 Falcons saw action on Tuesday. 15 position players got at least one plate appearance, while seven pitchers saw action from the mound during the game.
*T.J. Losby had both RBIs on Tuesday, which puts his season total at eight—the highest on the team.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Gautieri (1-0)
L: Delapaz, Kevin (1-1)
Batting:
2B: Engelhardt 1 ; Brebner 1 ; Vigoa 1
RBI: Engelhardt 1 ; Toomey 1 ; Zebrack 2 ; Deitrich 2 ; Brebner 1 ; Bossart 1 ; Vigoa 3 ; Montaldo 2
SH: Toomey 1 ; Bossart 1
SF: Zebrack 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Engelhardt 3 ; Toomey 1 ; Zebrack 1 ; Branigan 1 ; McKinnon 1 ; Deitrich 1 ; Brebner 3 ; Bossart 1 ; Vigoa 1
SB: Engelhardt 1 ; Toomey 1 ; Brebner 1 ; Bossart 1
CS: Zebrack 1
HBP: Toomey 1 ; Vigoa 1

Batting:
RBI: Losby, T.J. 2
SH: Losby, T.J. 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Smith, Matt 1 ; Davison, Alex 1
HBP: Glanzman, Nick 1 ; Bien, Brian 1
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