BOCA RATON, Fla. – Florida Atlantic baseball got back on track on Friday night with a 7-3 win over Harvard in the first of a four-game series.
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Hunter Cooley needed just 18 pitches to set Harvard down in order in the first two innings. In the bottom of the second, the offense rewarded their starter with a lead.
Mitchell Hartigan led off with a double and scored on a triple to the right-center field gap by
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After a scoreless third, the Owls sent all nine men to the plate in a five-run fourth.
Nolan Schanuel walked to start the frame and moved to second on a bloop base hit by
Jackson Ross. After Schanuel stole third, Hartigan hit a high chopper that bounced over the head of the first baseman into right field.
Caleb Pendleton then dropped down a squeeze bunt to bring another run across. With two on and one out,
Jake Millan lined a double to the opposite field to make it 5-0. The inning was capped off with an RBI groundout by
Armando Albert.
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Millan led off with solo home run in the sixth to put the Owls up 7-1. Cooley continued his roll through eight before giving way to
C.J. Williams to close the door in the ninth. Â
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- The win improved Cooley's record to 2-2. He struck out eight and is yet to allow a walk in 26.1 innings so far this season.
- Millan finished 2-for-4 with three RBI.
- Hartigan posted a 3-for-4 line with two runs scored.
Game two between the Owls and the Crimson is set for 4 p.m. on Saturday.
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