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JERSEY CITY, N.J. (NJCUGothicKnights.com) |
New Jersey City University scored seven runs in the sixth inning to break open a one-run game and won for the eighth time in nine games on March 28, knocking off SUNY Old Westbury, 15-6, at the Thomas M. Gerrity Athletic Complex.
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NJCU (8-4) hit two homers and had seven extra-base hits among its 15 total hits in the game, led by junior right fielder
Juan Pena (Perth Amboy, NJ/Perth Amboy) who was a double shy of the cycle. NJCU won despite committing seven errors in the game with a chilly wind blowing in off of Newark Bay. Old Westbury fell to 5-9-1.
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At 8-1 in its last nine games, NJCU is enjoying its most successful stretch since going 9-1 in a 10-game stretch from April 17-May 7, 2005.
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NJCU put up four runs in the second inning for a 4-1 lead before the Panthers tagged on single runs in the third, fifth and sixth innings. NJCU's seven-run sixth inning vaulted the lead to 12-4 and well out of reach.
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Pena batted 3-for-4 and was on base four times (one walk), driving in four RBIs while scoring three times. He had undoubtedly the most electric play of the day—an inside-the-park homer to left center with two outs in the seventh. He also tripled in a pair of runs before later scoring in the sixth.
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Freshman catcher
Anthony Palmisano (Colonia, NJ/Colonia) had his best offensive effort as a collegian, scoring three times in a 2-for-2 effort (one RBI). Freshman first baseman
Ricky Voss (Eatontown, NJ/Monmouth Regional), the two-time New Jersey Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week and senior shortstop
Nick LoGatto (Helmetta, NJ/Spotswood) each had two RBIs;
Voss smashed a two-run homer in the second inning for his first collegiate dinger.
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Junior
Bill Feehan (Point Pleasant, NJ/Point Pleasant Boro) made his return to the lineup after suffering an injury in the season opener on March 9 and in a designated hitter role walked twice and scored each time. Senior second baseman
Matt Corsi (Toms River, NJ/Toms River East) had two hits while senior center fielder
Jesse Kraft (Nutley, NJ/Saint Mary-Rutherford) walked twice and was 1-for-3.
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On a day where NJCU's bats did the talking, senior left-handed pitcher
Anthony Zicaro (Linden, NJ/Linden) (1-0) enjoyed perhaps his finest career start, striking out seven against one walk in 6.0 innings; he allowed two earned runs and six hits. Freshman righty
Paul Tannucilli (Old Bridge, NJ/Old Bridge) and junior righty
Corey Nase (Toms River, NJ/Toms River South) each tossed a scoreless inning of relief.
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OW senior first baseman
John Condon (Oceanside, N.Y.) and sophomore designated hitter
Peter Capel (Hicksville, N.Y.) each had two hits. Freshman righty
Mike Homan (Massapequa Park, N.Y.) took the loss (0-2), allowing four runs and five hits in 2.0 innings. OW threw five pitchers in the game.
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Leading 5-4 entering the bottom of the sixth, NJCU batted around when it sent 11 men to the plate. A leadoff single to
Palmisano, a hit batter and a walk to
Kraft loaded the bases and
LoGatto slipped a two-run single through the left side to extend the lead to 7-4.
LoGatto and
Kraft executed a double steal before
Pena tripled in both to make it 9-4. An RBI single by
Corsi put the runs total in double figures. A throwing error and a sacrifice fly made it 12-4.
Pena's inside-the-park shot to deep in the left center gap made it 13-4 in the seventh inning.
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Already leading considerably late in the game, NJCU's bench got in on the action in the eighth inning as senior
Mike Albunia (Jersey City, NJ/Hudson Catholic), sophomore
Dan McLaughlin (Clifton, NJ/Clifton) and freshman
Leo Colon (Carteret, NJ/St. Anthony (Jersey City)) doubled back-to-back-to-back to add on a pair of runs for a 15-4 advantage.
Anthony Palmisano scored three times in his best offensive effort of his rookie season.
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OF NOTE:
- Anthony Zicaro (Linden, NJ/Linden) matched his career high for strikeouts of seven in 8.2 innings against Rutgers-Newark on April 5, 2018.
- NJCU scored 10+ runs in a game for the fourth time this season.
- Jesse Kraft (Nutley, NJ/Saint Mary-Rutherford) has reached base in 17 consecutive games dating to the 2018 season.
UP NEXT:
NJCU will open New Jersey Athletic Conference play on Saturday, March 30 at 11:30 a.m. with a home doubleheader against Stockton University. The Ospreys are 10-4; Stockton has lost four in a row following a 10-0 start to the year. Watch live on #GothicVision at
www.NJCUGothicKnights.com/GothicVision or live stats
https://njcugothicknights.com/sidearmstats/baseball/summary.
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