Worcester, MA --- Mark Dignum's (Albany, NY)
two-run single in the bottom of the ninth inning gave WPI a
dramatic 6-5 victory over visiting Suffolk to win game two and
clinch the ECAC Division III New England Baseball Championship
series. Earlier in the day, WPI had taken the first game of
the best of three set 2-1 behind a complete game pitching
performance from Coner Fahey (Cumberland,
RI). Dignum and Fahey shared Tournament Most Outstanding
Player honors.
WPI entered the ninth inning of the nightcap trailing 5-4 before
Scott McNee (Falmouth, MA) and Mike
Swanton (Foxboro, MA) were both hit by pitches to start
the inning. After a fielder's choice out on an attempted
sacrifice bunt, Ethan Brown (Lunenburg, MA) single
to left field to load the bases. That set the stage for
Dignum's heroics. On a 1-2 pitch, he laced a base hit down
the left field line that plated Swanton and pinch runner
Brian Connor (Leominster, MA) and clinched the
first postseason championship in the 103-year history of WPI
baseball.
Suffolk jumped out to a 4-1 lead in game two by tallying a pair
of run-producing singles from Tom Kelly (Milton,
MA) and Nick Exarhopoulos (Hudson, MA) in the
first inning and a Greg DiMarco (Newton, MA) RBI
single and an Exarhopoulos sacrifice fly in the third. The
Engineers chipped away in the bottom of the sixth with a two-run
single off the bat of Paul Galliagan (Weymouth,
MA).
Galligan collected three hits in the nightcap for the Engineers
while Matt Fiore (Wakefield, MA), Ryan
Rainone (Oakdale, CT), Brown and Dignum each registered a
pair of hits. Freshman Alex Hanson
(Burlington, MA) improved to 4-2 by working a perfect eighth inning
in relief of Brian Duncan (West Suffield,
CT).
Pitching was the name of the game in the opener as Fahey was
victorious in a pitcher's dual versus Suffolk's Steve
Durant (Malden, MA). The sophomore scattered five
hits and fanned six while only allowing a first inning run.
Fahey improved to 6-3 on the season while posting his 11th career
victory.
Durant was equally impressive, yielding just six hits and a pair
of runs in 7 1/3 innings of work. Staked to 1-0 lead
following an Exarhopoulos RBI single in the first, he kept the
Crimson and Gray off the scoreboard for the first six
innings. WPI finally tied the game in the top of the seventh
on a Scott MacDonald (Gorham, ME) RBI single to
the left side. The Engineers then pushed across the
game-winning run an inning later when Rainone scored on a wild
pitch with the bases loaded.
The Engineers, who did not commit an error in either game, end
the season with a program-best 24-16 record. They won their
final seven games and 11 of 12 to close the season. The
Crimson and Gray went 20-8 after returning home from a 4-8 trip to
Florida over Spring Break. Suffolk completed its season with
a 23-17 mark.