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Monday, April 9, 2018

Trinity Pins Pair of Setbacks on Bowdoin Baseball

Connor Lee recorded an RBI in game one and had a pair of hits in game two.
Recap, photo courtesy of Bowdoin
HARTFORD, Conn. – The Bowdoin baseball team suffered a Saturday sweep at Trinity, falling 7-2 in game one and 6-3 in game two.

The Polar Bears sit at 9-9 and 3-3 in NESCAC East action. Trinity climbs to 9-9 and 4-2 in conference play.

Game One Highlights

The Polar Bears fell behind 2-0 in the bottom of the first. Cooper Moody tallied an RBI single and Matt Koperniak stole home for the early lead.
Bowdoin chipped away at the Bantams lead, with Connor Lee driving in Austin Zakow in the second.
James McCarthy tallied an RBI single in the fifth to even the game.
Trinity put up five runs in the sixth to put the game away, with every run going down as unearned.
Max Vogel-Freedman suffered the loss, allowing seven hits and six runs, none earned. Vogel-Freedman recorded four K's and a walk.
Alex Shafer went the distance for Trinity with four hits allowed and six strikeouts.
Game Two Highlights

Bowdoin took its first lead of the day in the top of the third. Joe Gentile drove in Jack Wilhoite for an RBI single.
Mooney responded in the bottom half of the inning for Trinity, matching Gentile with an RBI single.
The Polar Bears regained the lead in the fourth as Colby Joncas singled and drove in Lee.
Again, Trinity responded with a matching RBI single in the bottom half.
The Bantams took their first lead with a two-run single from Carter Snyder.
Bowdoin cut the deficit to one run as Wilhoite doubled in the sixth.
Trinity plated one run in both the sixth and eighth innings.
Colby Lewis started for Bowdoin and pitched 4.2 innings with five strikeouts.
Lee was the only other Polar Bear with multiple hits.

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