
March 18, 2008
ROCKVILLE, MD - George Washington baseball pounded out 10 hits but also left 10 runners on base as they fell to Georgetown, 10-4, in a non-conference game Tuesday afternoon in at Shirley Povich Field, in Rockville, MD, the home field of the Hoyas.
With the win, the Hoyas improved to 7-9 on the season while the Colonials dropped to 8-8. GW is now 86-29-1 all-time against their cross town rival.
GU starting pitcher Jimmy Saris (1-2) worked the first five innings and allowed three runs on five hits for the win. GW's Justin Dignelli (Katonah, NY/The Hackley School) was tagged with the loss and is now 0-2. The red-shirt sophomore surrendered five runs and five hits with seven walks in three innings of work.
After a scoreless first, GW got on the board in the top of the second with a pair of runs. Sophomore Chris Holland (Pasadena, MD/Chesapeake) drove in the first run with a sacrifice fly to center field. Gavin Swanson (Reisterstown, MD/Calvert Hall College HS) followed with a single roped into center that plated Tim Reeves (Cumming, GA/North Forsyth), who had previously reached on single of his own.
Georgetown answered with three runs in both the third and fourth innings to take a 6-2 lead. In the two frames, the Hoyas had five hits, including a two-run home run off the bat of Erick Fernandez in the third, and took advantage of four walks.
The Colonials scratched together a run in the fifth on another sac-fly, this time courtesy of sophomore Curtis Eward (Oak Hill, VA/Oakton) that allowed Tom Zebroski (Port Washington, NY/Paul Schreiber) to score and cut the lead to 6-3. However, Georgetown quickly responded with a run of their own in the bottom of the frame, in the form of a solo homer into left field, hit by Sean Lamont.
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The Hoyas put the game out of reach with three runs in the seventh. Following a lead-off single, Sean Lamont hit his second homer of the game, a two-run blast to straight-away center field. A single pushed across the 10th and final run of the game for the host-school.
For GW, it marks just their second loss this season when tallying at least 10 hits and oddly enough, dropped their record to 0-5 when they hit one home run. They are 7-2 when they record double-digit hits.
George Washington is on the road again tomorrow, Mar. 19, traveling to play at Mount St. Mary's at 3:00 p.m.