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Winner Montclair State MSU 21-16
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Rutgers-Camden RUCBB 28-10-1
Winner
Montclair State MSU
21-16
9
Final
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Rutgers-Camden RUCBB
28-10-1
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Montclair State MSU 2 0 4 1 0 1 0 1 0 9 12 0
Rutgers-Camden RUCBB 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 6 11 3

W: Torregroza, Jonathan (5-2) L: Tommy Potts (7-1)

Game Recap: Baseball |

Baseball Upends Top-Seeded Rutgers-Camden to Stay Alive in NJAC Tournament, 9-6

Pace, Reynolds 3 RBI Each as Red Hawks Advance

Camden, NJ – Senior shortstop Cody Pace (Milltown, NJ, Spotswood) and first baseman Christopher Reynolds (Randolph, NJ, Randolph) drove in three runs each as third-seeded Montclair State remained alive in the New Jersey Athletic Conference Baseball Championship with a 9-5 victory over top-seeded Rutgers-Camden at Campbell's Field on Thursday afternoon.
 
The Red Hawks (21-16) avenged a pair of loss to the Scarlet Raptors (28-10-1) earlier this season and snapped an eight-game winning streak by Rutgers-Camden. More importantly MSU, which fell to Kean in the opening round on Tuesday, continues on in the tournament and will face either William Paterson or TCNJ at 11:30 am on Saturday, May 3 as the tournament now shifts to Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ.

Montclair State took a quick lead in the first inning against Raptor senior starter Tommy Potts (Bordentown, NJ/Bordentown Regional), sparked on a pair of throwing errors to first base by Potts on the first two batters, senior third baseman Connor Abreu (Piscataway, NJ, Piscataway) and freshman rightfielder Ryan Long (Washington Township, NJ, Washington Township). The throwing error on Long's sacrifice bunt scored Abreu from second base and advanced Long into scoring position. After he was sacrificed to third, he scored on a sacrifice fly by junior first baseman Reynolds.

The Red Hawks added four more runs in the top of the third on five hits, including a bases-clearing triple by Pace.

Rutgers-Camden got one run back in the bottom of the third on a hit batsman, two singles and a run-scoring wild pitch, but throughout most of the remainder of the game, the Raptors either failed to get shutdown innings after they scored, or simply matched runs each inning with the Red Hawks.

Both teams scored single runs in the fourth and sixth innings, making it an 8-3 Montclair State lead. Rutgers-Camden cut the gap to 8-5 with a two-run seventh on a two-run double by junior first baseman Connor Hall (Delran, NJ/Delran), but allowed another run in the top of the eighth on a sacrifice fly by senior leftfielder P.J. Jennings (Morris Plains, NJ, Morristown). Only a spectacular catch by Raptor centerfielder Bobby Romano (Vineland, NJ/Vineland) prevented Jennings' sacrifice fly from being an extra-base hit.

Trailing, 9-5, entering the bottom of the ninth inning against NJAC Fireman of the Year John Silvestri (Livingston, NJ, Seton Hall Prep), the Scarlet Raptors loaded the bases when sophomore third baseman Brett Tenuto (Audubon, NJ/Gloucester Catholic) was hit by a pitch and they received back-to-back singles from sophomore shortstop Joe Sigismondi (Blackwood, NJ/Highland Regional) and freshman designated hitter Joe Brooks (Blackwood, NJ/Gloucester Catholic). Senior rightfielder Adrian Gonzalez (Pennsauken, NJ/Pennsauken) plated a run with a ground out and, one out later, freshman leftfielder Doug Carter (Union, NJ/Union) was hit by a pitch to reload the bags. Freshman catcher Jon Theckston (Gloucester, NJ/Gloucester Catholic) nearly tied the game with a line drive just foul down the right field line before finally striking out to end a long at bat and the marathon 3:21 contest.

Pace led the Red Hawks' 12-hit attack with a 3-for-4 game. Pace and Reynolds both collected three RBIs.

Rutgers-Camden collected 11 hits, including three apiece by Carter and Brooks. Hall and Sigismondi each added two hits, with Hall plating two runs.

Potts suffered his first loss of the season, falling to 7-1. He worked five innings, allowing nine hits and seven runs, five of them earned. He walked two and struck out one.

Sophomore lefty Jonathan Torregroza (Bound Brook, NJ, Immaculata) collected the win to raise his record to 5-2. He worked 5.1 innings, allowing seven hits, two walks and three earned runs. He struck out three.
 
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