Florida Atlantic University Athletics

Baseball Earns Outright Conference USA Championship
5/18/2019 5:02:00 PM | Baseball
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"Unbelievable. We were behind in the first (inning) every game … and they did what they needed to do. We could've made things easier on ourselves, we had a couple of opportunities there and weren't able to cash in, (and) Middle Tennessee made some good pitches. It's a little bit difficult to play, sometimes, in these types of situations when there's so much on the line. But the guys did it. It wasn't ideal, but it was well worth it."
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Full Opening Statement from Coach Mac
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The Turning Point
For the third straight game, Middle Tennessee (18-37, 11-19 C-USA) had a multi-run first inning, with back-to-back two-out home runs, and added two more the next frame for a 4-0 lead. But the Owls (37-18, 22-8 C-USA) quickly battled back to tie it in their half of the second, beginning with four straight hits: a Joe Montes double and Mitchell Hartigan single; RBI double by Francisco Urbaez; and run-scoring single by Jacob Pino. Then, Eric Rivera singled in both Urbaez and Pino to knot it up at 4-4.
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The Finish
Four more Owl runs gave them a lead they wouldn't relinquish, and Nick Swan saved his best for last, in his final home game. He threw scoreless relief for five innings, before only allowing a solo shot in the seventh. Though MT got a two-out home run in the ninth, for the second straight day Zach Schneider shut the door, with a lineout to right sending the Owls out of the dugout for a celebratory dogpile:
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ÂICYMI: The last out of the game, securing first place in conference!! pic.twitter.com/msTmr5hJ18
— FAU Baseball (@FAU_Baseball) May 18, 2019
The Arms
- Jacob Josey went two innings in his fifth start
- The final line for Swan (2-1) was 5 1/3 innings, four hits and a run, no walks, and a career-best eight strikeouts in his 63rd career appearance
- After the home run, he was replaced to an ovation by fellow senior Vince Coletti, who needed just six pitches to get the final two outs of the eighth, including a strikeout
- Schneider is now up to 14 saves on the season
- On their Senior Days, Joe Montes and Jacob Pino combined for five hits and four runs
- Montes went 3-for-4 with a double; Pino was 2-for-3, and notched his first career RBI
- Also with three hits were Eric Rivera and Francisco Urbaez, the latter a triple away from the cycle. Aside from his double in the second, Urbaez had a solo home run in the fourth and a bunt single in the fifth
- Rivera reached four times, adding a walk to his three singles. He had the two RBI and scored a run
- After the Urbaez homer (his 10th of the year and second in as many days), Andru Summerall rapped an RBI single that same frame, and Pedro Pages added a sacrifice fly
- Wilfredo Alvarez had a sac fly as well (to wrap the Owls' scoring in the fifth), plus a walk and reached on catcher's interference

From left to right: Head Coach John McCormack, Jordan Poore, Joe Montes, Gunnar Lambert, Vince Coletti, Nick Swan, Zach Schneider, Richie Nizza, Diamond Johnson, Blake Sanderson and Jacob Pino
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Swan, Nick (2-1)
L: HOLCOMBE,Tyler (1-5)
S: Schneider, Zach (14)
Batting:
2B: ANTONINI,Aaron 1
HR: BENEFIELD,Blake 1 ; THOMAS,Brycen 2 ; FREEMAN,Darrell 1
RBI: ANTONINI,Aaron 2 ; BENEFIELD,Blake 1 ; THOMAS,Brycen 2 ; FREEMAN,Darrell 2
Base Running:
RUNS: BENEFIELD,Blake 1 ; THOMAS,Brycen 2 ; MABRY,JT 1 ; CARNEVALE,Nick 1 ; PARKER,Tanner 1 ; FREEMAN,Darrell 1

Batting:
2B: Montes, Joe 1 ; Urbaez, Francisco 1
HR: Urbaez, Francisco 1
RBI: Rivera, Eric 2 ; Summerall, Andru 1 ; Pages, Pedro 1 ; Urbaez, Francisco 2 ; Pino, Jacob 1 ; Alvarez, Wilfredo 1
SF: Pages, Pedro 1 ; Alvarez, Wilfredo 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Rivera, Eric 1 ; Montes, Joe 2 ; Hartigan, Mitchell 1 ; Urbaez, Francisco 2 ; Pino, Jacob 2