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Salisbury, Md.
- The No. 6 Salisbury University baseball team
continued its nation-leading win streak with their 25th consecutive
victory on Wednesday afternoon at Sea Gull Field. The Sea
Gulls (25-1, 12-0 CAC) defeated Capital Athletic Conference foe St.
Mary's College of Maryland, 7-0, behind the one-hit pitching
performance of freshman Dustin Herbert before a
crowd of 124.
Herbert (7-0) had another strong start for the Gulls as he threw
a complete game one-hitter to grab his seventh win of the season.
Herbert struck out six batters and allowed just one walk in
the nine-inning contest as he lowered his ERA to 0.96 for the
season. The young left-hander leads the SU pitching staff in
strikeouts (48) and innings pitched (46.2), the last 24 of which
were scoreless.
The eventual game-winning run came early for SU when in bottom
of the first inning senior Justin Armiger hit a
fly ball to center field to score junior Jordan
Crystal from third base. The Gulls added six
insurance runs over the next three innings to keep the Seahawks
(13-15, 6-7 CAC) at bay.
Sea Gull senior Randy Boyle extended his
record-breaking hit streak to 26 games when in the bottom of the
second inning, Boyle connected on a single to right field to drive
in two runs for the Sea Gulls. Boyle has hit safely in every
game for Salisbury this season.
Sophomore Mike Celenza smashed a two-RBI double
to left-center in the fourth inning to round out the scoring for
SU. Freshmen Will Evans (2-for-4, one stolen
base) and Andrew Miller (2-for-3, one stolen base)
were the only Gulls to have multiple hits on the day.
Freshman infielder Matt Baden (Sunderland,
Md./Huntingtown) notched the Seahawks' lone hit in the game with a
leadoff single to right center in the fourth inning.
Senior right-hander Brian Briggs (Laurel,
Md./Hammond) suffered the loss on the mound, evening his record to
3-3 on the year.
The Seahawks will look to exact revenge this Saturday when
Salisbury crosses the Bay to wrap up the three-game series with a
doubleheader at the Hawk's Nest. The first pitch is slated
for noon.