Johnson & Wales 5, WPI 4 (10 Innings)
Box Score
East Providence RI --- Senior Alex Hurley (East
Hartford, CT) set the Johnson & Wales record for hits in a
career with a two-run double in the third, his 200th career hit, to
help propel the Wildcats to a thrilling 5-4 victory against
Worcester Polytechnic Institute in a non-conference contest at
Pierce Field on Tuesday afternoon.
WPI took the early lead when an RBI single by junior
Ryan Rainone (Oakville, CT) gave the visiting
Engineers a 1-0 advantage in the top of the first. Johnson
& Wales responded in the bottom of the first on a sacrifice fly
by sophomore Justin Maldonado (South Burlington,
VT), knotting the game at 1-1. The Wildcats then tallied
three runs in the bottom of the third, including Hurley's two run
double to take the 4-1 advantage. JWU held the lead until the
top of the seventh when WPI rallied to tie the game. The
Engineers cut the lead to 4-2 on an RBI single by sophomore
Scott McNee (Falmouth, MA) and tied the game 4-4
on a two run double by freshman Lyle Miller
(Milford, CT).
After a scoreless eighth and ninth, junior Mike
Manley (Verona, NJ) led off the bottom of the tenth with a
double. The Wildcats then loaded the bases and pushed the
winning run across when junior Brad Jackson
(Setauket, NY) was hit by a pitch, giving the team the 5-4 victory.
Freshman Sal Savo (Ansonia, CT) picked up the
win in relief for Johnson & Wales, pitching two and two third
scoreless innings.
With the win, Johnson & Wales is now 7-8 while WPI falls to
4-9 for the year. The Wildcats will return to action on
Wednesday, March 8th when they host UMass Boston in a
non-conference contest at 3:30 pm. WPI is scheduled to host
Worcester State on Thursday at 3pm.
Information courtesy of Johnson & Wales Sports Information
office