Box Score WORCESTER, Mass. (April 14) -- Senior Johno Hinkell delivered a pinch-hit, three-run, walk-off homer to help lead Worcester State past Nichols, 9-8, in non-conference baseball action this afternoon at Assumption's Rocheleau Field.
With the win the Lancers improve to 13-9 overall while the Bison slip to 6-14. WSU now leads the all-time series, 26-19, as the two squads renewed their local rivalry.
Nichols led 8-3 in the bottom of the ninth before the Blue and Gold staged a six-run inning. Senior Corey McDonald and classmate Nick Fluegge got things going for the hosts when they both reached on singles. Junior Tyler McElman followed with an RBI double and then sophomore Chris Creen made the second out with a sacrifice fly.
With Worcester State down by three (8-5), junior Kyle Wilson singled in McElman and then senior pinch-hitter Paul Rodriguez laced a single to center to bring on Hinkell. With a 2-1 count, Hinkell then slammed his 15th career homer for a clutch three-run stroke to give the Lancers the come-from-behind win.
The Lancers originally led 1-0 when sophomore Kurt Sabacinski plated junior Joe Eramo in the bottom of the second.
Nichols responded in the top of the third and knotted the score 1-1 on an RBI single by sophomore
Anthony Benvenuti (North Haven, Conn.).
In the fourth and fifth innings, the Bison took over a commanding 7-1 lead when they scored six runs with two outs and took advantage of Lancer miscues in each frame.
Junior
Jarred Stuczynski (Whitinsville, Mass.) highlighted the fourth with a two-run double before senior Chris Nemeskal (Swampscott, Mass.) and classmate
Mat Whitman (North Plainfield, N.J.) each notched run-producing base-knocks in the fifth.
Nichols crossed the plate one more time in the sixth on an RBI single by senior
George Sergi (Blackstone, Mass.).
Worcester State responded in the bottom of the sixth as they made the score 8-3 when Sabacinski and McDonald each drove in runs.
Making his first career appearance, freshman
Chris Bruno (Darien, Conn.) hurled a scoreless seventh and eighth for Nichols before he ran into trouble in the bottom of the ninth. Senior
Scott Leecock (Palmer, Mass.) was tagged with the setback for the visitors as he allowed the go-ahead homer to Hinkell.
Junior
Andrew Letellier (Saco, Maine) and senior Dan Vreeland (Becket, Mass.) both pitched well for Nichols as the pair pitched three innings apiece and held WSU to three runs on seven hits.
After the Bison took over the 8-1 lead in the top of the seventh, junior Kyle St. Thomas sophomore Matt Brown and Creen would combine for three scoreless frames to give WSU the chance to rally. Creen improves his record to 1-0 in three appearances.
Freshman Mike Goulden started the game for the Lancers as he was relieved by St. Thomas in the fifth. Goulden and St. Thomas allowed eight runs (two earned) on eight hits as they both combined for three strikeouts and a trio of free passes.
Worcester State committed a season-high five errors while out slugging Nichols, 14-10.
McDonald, Fluegge, McElman, Wilson and Sabacinski all had two hits each for WSU as Sabacinski knocked in two. Sergi and Whitman each had a pair of base knocks for the Bison while Stuczynski finished with two RBI.
Oddly enough, Nichols scored all eight runs with two outs. Prior to the bottom of the ninth, the Lancers had a frustrating day at the plate as they left nine runners on – including five in scoring position – as the visitors turned a pair of double plays.
Both teams will entertain conference opponents on Saturday at noon. Worcester State takes on MCLA at Tivnan Field at Lake Park in a MASCAC battle as the Bison look to improve their Commonwealth Coast Conference mark against Gordon.
Story courtesy Worcester State Sports Information
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