Florida Atlantic University Athletics

Owls Drop Game One to Charlotte
5/13/2022 10:38:00 PM | Baseball
BOCA RATON, Fla. – The Florida Atlantic University baseball team fell victim to a big fifth inning from Charlotte on Friday night in a 10-3 defeat. The two teams are now tied at 15-10 in the C-USA standings.
The Owls had a chance to add on but stranded the bases loaded. Charlotte responded with a double and a single in the fourth to tie the game.
"They got that big blow, three-run homer and we just couldn't recover. It all happened relatively quick in that fifth inning. Charlotte pitched well, swung the bats well. They did a nice job against us tonight. Credit to them."
THE BEGINNING
FAU's Hunter Cooley and CLT's Hale Sims combined to hold the opposing offense hitless through the first two and half innings. Gabriel Rincones, Jr. finally came through for the game's first hit in the third. A double off the base of the centerfield wall scored Mitchell Hartigan from first base.The Owls had a chance to add on but stranded the bases loaded. Charlotte responded with a double and a single in the fourth to tie the game.
THE TURNING POINT
The 49ers took control of the game in the fifth. Three base hits and a walk gave CLT a 3-1 lead. With two on and two outs, designated hitter David McCabe went to the opposite field for a three-run homer. They would add one more in the sixth and three in the seventh for a commanding 10-1 advantage.THE FINISH
The Owls scrapped and clawed for two runs in the ninth with RBI hits coming Rincones, Jr. and Tyler Kelder but it was too little too late.QUOTABLE
Head coach John McCormack"They got that big blow, three-run homer and we just couldn't recover. It all happened relatively quick in that fifth inning. Charlotte pitched well, swung the bats well. They did a nice job against us tonight. Credit to them."
THE ARMS
- Cooley completed six innings with seven runs and seven hits allowed
- Tibur Rivero pitched a scoreless seventh before running into trouble in the eighth
- Sam Drumheller entered with the bases loaded and, after giving up a base hit, went on to strike out the side
- Hayden Compton and Brock Helverson combined for a scoreless ninth
THE BATS
- The Owls had nine hits and drew six walks but left nine on base
- Rincones, Jr. finished 2-for-5 – his fourth straight multi-hit game
WHAT'S NEXT
First pitch for game two on Saturday is scheduled for 4 pm. The senior day ceremony will begin at 3:30.TICKETS
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Pitching:
W: Spencer Giesting (6-4)
L: Cooley, Hunter (7-4)
Batting:
2B: David McCabe 2
HR: David McCabe 1 ; Cam Fisher 1
RBI: Nate Furman 1 ; David McCabe 3 ; Jack Dragum 1 ; Cam Fisher 1 ; Jake Cunningham 1 ; Josh Madole 2 ; Austin Knight 1
SF: Nate Furman 1
Base Running:
RUNS: David McCabe 3 ; Jack Dragum 1 ; Cam Fisher 2 ; Jake Cunningham 1 ; Josh Madole 1 ; Austin Knight 1 ; Kaden Hopson 1
HBP: Jake Cunningham 1

Batting:
2B: Rincones, Jr., Gabriel 1 ; Kelder, Tyler 1
RBI: Rincones, Jr., Gabriel 2 ; Kelder, Tyler 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Hartigan, Mitchell 1 ; Presto, Dom 1 ; Kelder, Tyler 1
HBP: Schanuel, Nolan 1
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