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Lebanon Valley College Athletics

Chris DeClerico hitting
1
Dickinson DCB 0-1
5
Winner Lebanon Valley LVC 1-1
Dickinson DCB
0-1
1
Final
5
Lebanon Valley LVC
1-1
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Dickinson DCB 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3
Lebanon Valley LVC 0 0 0 0 5 0 X 5 7 0

W: Crews, Brandon (1-0) L: Tommy Koide (0-1)

6
Winner Dickinson DCB 1-1
5
Lebanon Valley LVC 1-2
Winner
Dickinson DCB
1-1
6
Final
5
Lebanon Valley LVC
1-2
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Dickinson DCB 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 6 8 0
Lebanon Valley LVC 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 5 10 2

W: Jake Geddes (1-0) L: Eberly, Bryce (0-1) S: Marcus Thompson (1)

Game Recap: Baseball | | Zach Hossler

Baseball Splits With Dickinson

Lebanon Valley 5, Dickinson 1 (Game One)
 
LVC Starters
1. Herring (CF), 2. Smith (2B), 3. Holdredge (DH), 4. Leri (1B), 5. DeClerico (3B), 6. Bulgia (LF), 7. Santoro (SS), 8. Scalley (RF), 9. Rickabaugh (C), Kingsbury (P)
 
Dickinson Starters
1. Harrington (RF), 2. Volpe (3B), 3. Cohen (LF), 4. Reilly (1B), 5. Matilsky (SS), 6. Zamarin (DH), 7. Pell (2B), 8. Benner (CF), 9. Delsandro (C), Dana (P)
 
How It Happened
MILLERSVILLE, Pa. – The Dutchmen picked up their first win of 2020 with a 5-1 victory over Dickinson thanks to a five-run fifth by the LVC offense.
 
After a scoreless first frame, Dickinson would get on the board first in the top half of the second inning when Max Matilsky went deep to left field for a solo homer. Dickinson would threaten again in the third with two runners in scoring position but Kyle Kingsbury picked up a huge strikeout to keep the score 1-0 in favor of the Red Devils. Dickinson's Beau Dana would strike out the side in the bottom of the third as he kept the Dutchmen offense quiet through the first four frames.
 
LVC would get the bats going in the fifth as they picked up five runs on three hits and took advantage of three Dickinson errors. After Mitch Rickabaugh was hit by a pitch to load the bases, Josh Herring hit a liner to center field that then skipped by the Red Devil outfielder and rolled all the way to the fence as all three Dutchmen came around to score. Conor Smith would single to right to bring in Herring to push the lead to 4-1. Smith would come around to score on a Michael Leri sacrifice fly to cap the five run inning.
 
Brandon Crews would strike out a pair in the top of the seventh to put away the Red Devils and give the Dutchmen the 5-1 victory.
 
Inside the Numbers
  • Brandon Crews picked up a win in his collegiate debut after tossing 2.2 innings of scoreless ball while punching out six Dickinson batters.
  • The combo of Crews and Kyle Kingsbury held Dickinson to just two hits in the opener.
  • Conor Smith and Chris DeClerico each picked up two hits for the Dutchmen.
  • Both teams struck out 11 times at the plate in game one.
 

Dickinson 6, Lebanon Valley 5 (Game Two)
 
LVC Lineup
1. Herring (CF), 2. Towers (RF), 3. DeClerico (3B), 4. Leri (1B), 5. Blair (C), 6. Santoro (SS), 7. Hurd (LF), 8. Mangold (2B), 9. Mowery (DH), Rock (P)
 
Dickinson Lineup
1. Gannaway (2B), 2. Heath (3B), 3. Cohen (LF), 4. Reilly (1B), 5. Mazzone (DH), 6. Matilski (SS), 7. Hare (CF), 8. Smith (RF), 9. Delsandro (C), Langan (P)
 
How It Happened
The Red Devils used a three-run fifth inning to down LVC in the nightcap 6-5 as the teams split the doubleheader on Sunday.
 
Dickinson would strike first again in the second inning, this time for three runs. The Red Devils took advantage of a Dutchmen miscue in the field to bring home the first run. Tom Gannaway then would single to center to plate a pair as LVC found themselves in an early 3-0 hole.
 
In the bottom half the third, LVC would claw back into the game with two runs on a pair of hits. After a pair of walks to Dave Mangold and Josh Herring to start the inning, the two would advance into scoring position followed a wild pitch to set the table for Bryan Towers. Towers would single down the right field line to bring home Mangold followed by a Chris DeClerico single to center to plate Herring. LVC trailed 3-2 after the first three innings.
 
The Dutchmen would take their first lead of the game in the bottom half of the fourth with a three-run frame. Nico Santoro led off with a triple to the wall in right-center and would then score on a Mangold double to left. After Bryan Mowery was plunked, Herring would rip a double to center to bring home Mangold and Mowery to put LVC ahead 5-3.
 
The Red Devils would respond in the fifth with three runs on four hits. Alex Cohen, Brian Reilly, and Max Matilsky all picked up RBI-hits for Dickinson as the Dutchmen again found themselves down, this time 6-5, headed into the bottom of the fifth. LVC would load the bases with one out in the fifth but would be held scoreless as Dickinson's Marcus Thompson would get out of the jam unscathed. Thompson would load the bases again in the bottom of the seventh but would get a pair of punch outs to strand three LVC runners and give Dickinson the 6-5 win in game two.
 
Inside the Numbers
  • Nico Santoro led the Duthcmen offense going 3-for-4 with a triple and a run scored.
  • Josh Herring went 2-for-3 with a double and pair of RBI for LVC.
  • Seven different players recorded a hit for LVC.
  • The Dutchmen left 10 runners on base compared to just three for Dickinson.
  • Brendan Landry went 2.1 scoreless innings in relief in his college debut.
  • Dickinson's Marcus Thompson picked up the save with 3.0 scoreless frames and six strikeouts.
     
     
Who's Next?
The Dutchmen will be back on the field during their Spring Break trip down in Fort Pierce, Fla. LVC's first contest will be on Sunday, Mar. 1, in a doubleheader against Northland College. The Dutchmen will play seven games in five days in Florida.

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