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Tues., April 22, 2008
FORT
WAYNE, Ind. -- Chase Gaff is no doctor, but the University
of Saint Francis junior had the remedy for what ailed the
Cougars after a Game 1 11-0 loss to Taylor University.
Gaff only yielded four
singles and fanned three in a quick 6-0 shutout in Game 2.
The Cougars turned two double plays behind Gaff and
USF scored five runs in the second inning in support of
Gaff.
Junior second-baseman Jon
Saporsantos smashed a 2-run home run to left field, his
third of the season. Austin Leisure added a run-scoring
single and two more runs scored on a Travis Potchka ground
out.
In the fifth, Jake Trahin
stole home on a double-steal to boost the USF lead to 6-0.
"Sure one is batter than
none," USF coach Greg Roberts told the team after Game 2,
"but to make any real noise we've got to come ready to play.
You don't have two chances to get a win in the post-season."
Bart Schnur was the
starting pitcher in Game 1 for the Cougars, but he just
battled through 5 1/3 innings, a frustrating outing yielding
eight runs, seven earned, and seven hits. On offense all the
Cougars managed was two hits.
"We've got to do a better
job of maintaining our composure," Roberts said. "We got mad
and just started flailin' away at the plate."
USF concludes play
at Cougar Field on Wed., April 23, with a twin bill against
Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference member
Purdue-North Central at 2 p.m.
Game 1 box
Game 2 box
-- GO USF
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