WALTHAM, Mass. - Brandeis sophomore right-hander Pat
Nicholson (E. Walpole, Mass./Walpole) tossed his
team-leading third complete game of the season and the Judges'
4-5-6 hitters went 9-for-13 with a home run, three RBI and five
runs scored to defeat the visiting UMass-Boston Beacons, 9-2,
on Stein Diamond today. Brandeis moves to 14-19 overall, while UMB
falls to 13-18.
Nicholson improved to 5-4 on the
season by scattering seven hits over nine innings of work. He
struck out six and did not walk a batter, allowing just one earned
run. Nicholson snapped a personal three-game losing streak, but it
was the third-straight game that he worked into the ninth inning.
Offensively, the trio of junior
1B Drake Livada (Cape Elizabeth, Maine/Cape
Elizabeth), sophomore 3B Tony Deshler (Pepperell,
Mass./Lawrence Acad.) and junior 2B John O'Brion
(Portland, Maine/Portland) were the stars. Livada, the
clean-up hitter, recorded his fourth-straight game with at least
three hits, going 4-for-5 with two RBI and a run scored. His RBI in
the first inning tied the game at 1-1 after UMass-Boston had opened
the frame with a home run in the first. Livada, the reigning UAA
Co-Player of the Week, has 15 in last 22 at-bats (.682), raising
his season average from .290 to .365.
Deshler went 2-4 with a run
scored out of the five-hole, while O'Brion was 3-for-4 with three
runs scored, an RBI and a solo home run. His round-tripper leading
off the second gave Brandeis a 2-1 lead. It was O'Brion's third of
the season, tying him for the team lead in homers and extra-base
hits with nine.
After UMass-Boston tied the game
in the top of the third, the Judges scored the game-winning run in
the bottom of the frame on an error in the outfield that allowed
rookie SS Joe Correia (Belleville, N.J./Montclair Kimberly
Acad.) to score from second on a Livada single. They added
two more runs in the fourth on RBI ground-outs, and blew it open
with four in the seventh, with the big blow a two-run single by
senior DH Mike Alfego (Shrewsbury, Mass./St.
Johns).
The Beacons were paced by
sophomore 2B Ryan Walsh (Newton, Mass./Newton North), who produced
the team's solo home run in the first as part of a 2-3 day. Junior
LF Drew Tambling (Streling, Mass./Littleton) also had two hits on
the afternoon, while rookie RF Ty Buccetti (Wallingford,
Conn./Xavier) had the team's only other extra-base hit, a
fifth-inning double. Sophomore Frank Yarovsky (Phillipston,
Mass./Narragansett Regional) suffered the loss on the hill, lasting
four innings and giving up six hits, five runs (three earned). He
struck out one and hit a batter.
The Judges are back in action
tomorrow at 3 p.m. against Endicott College, coached by 1999
Brandeis graduate and former assistant coach Bryan Haley.
UMass-Boston heads to top-ranked Southern Maine at the same time
for a Little East Conference game.
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