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Baseball Ryan Novitsky, Assistant Sports Information Director

Baseball Swept by Heidelberg in Florida Opener

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PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. - The State University of New York at New Paltz baseball team faced Heidelberg University in a doubleheader on Saturday, falling to the Student Princes in game one 13-3. Game two was suspended in the bottom of the eighth inning with the Hawks trailing 8-6. The contest was made up on Tuesday morning, with Heidelberg squeaking out a 9-7 victory.
 
The Hawks are sitting at 1-5 and will play Denison today at 10 a.m. Heidelberg, who just moved to No. 20 in the D3baseball.com Top 25 poll, improves to 9-1 and will conclude its Florida trip today, playing Farmingdale State at 10:30 a.m.
 
Game 1 (Heidelberg 13, New Paltz 3)
 
The Hawks jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first but the Student Princes' offense proved to be too much and outscored New Paltz 13-2 the remainder of the contest, outhitting the Hawks 13-9 in the game.
 
Senior second baseman Stanley DeLaCruz (Bronx, N.Y./High School of International Business and Finance) and freshman right fielder Chris Moran (Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River) both cracked two hits apiece while senior designated hitter Shaun Hansen (Southold, N.Y./Greenport) drove in a team-high two RBI. Junior shortstop Andrew DiNardo (Hopewell Junction, N.Y./John Jay-East Fishkill) also drove in one run.
 
Senior right hander Tyler Mitts (Nanuet, N.Y./Don Bosco Prep recorded six strikeouts out of the bullpen, throwing 4 2/3 innings in relief.
 
For Heidelberg, starting pitcher Kyle Fluharty threw 7 2/3 innings, striking out six Hawks. Third baseman Adam Hershberger and left fielder Christian Verde combined for six hits and six RBI in game one.
 
In the top of the first with two outs, DeLaCruz reached base on a throwing error by Heidelberg's third baseman and eventually scored on a DiNardo base knock to right center to hand New Paltz a 1-0 lead. Unfortunately, that lead was short-lived as Heidelberg plated five runs, thanks to three straight doubles, in the bottom of the frame to claim a 5-1 lead.
 
The Student Princes would increase their lead to 9-1, scoring four more runs in the bottom of the third, again using three straight doubles, to put New Paltz in an eight-run hole.
 
New Paltz looked to rally in the fourth as Hansen ripped a double to right center, scoring DiNardo to inch within 9-2. Heidelberg had another answer in the bottom of the frame, however, and scored three more runs to increase their lead to 12-2.
 
In the top of the sixth, sophomore pinch runner Brett Wisner (Forest Hills, N.Y./Forest Hills) stole second and advanced to third on a DeLaCruz single to right center. Hansen again came through with another RBI on a groundout to plate Wisner and cut the deficit to 12-3. Heidelberg tacked on an additional run in the eighth to hand New Paltz the game one defeat.
 
Game 2 (Heidelberg 9, New Paltz 7)
 
The Hawks were trailing Heidelberg entering the bottom of the eighth on Saturday night when the lights at the Port Charlotte facility turned off at midnight, causing a delay that eventually moved to the suspension of the contest.
 
The game was concluded on Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. with New Paltz batting in the bottom of the eighth. The Hawks managed to tack on a run, thanks to an RBI double by DeLaCruz, and entered the ninth inning behind 8-7.
 
Unfortunately, the Student Princes scored an insurance run on a double steal of second and home to put the Hawks behind 9-7. In the bottom of the frame, Heidelberg's pitcher struck out the side to end the contest.
 
New Paltz found themselves trailing 5-0 after the top of the first but managed to score a pair in the bottom of the frame to cut into the deficit, 5-2. The Hawks then notched a run in the third and two in the fourth to knot the game at 5-5.
 
The Student Princes reclaimed the lead in the top of the sixth before New Paltz again tied the game at 6-6 in the bottom of the sixth. However, Heidelberg would score twice in the top of the eighth inning to take an 8-6 edge before the lights turned off at the complex, prompting the suspension
 
In total, the Hawks outhit Heidelberg 14-7 with DeLaCruz leading the offense with a 4-for-5 performance. Hansen drove in three runs and both Sparacino and freshman outfielder Jake Williams (Seaford, N.Y./Seaford) had a pair of hits with Moran, Williams and Hansen scoring twice.
 
Six pitchers appeared for the Hawks with freshman southpaw Brian LoRusso (Garden City, N.Y./Garden City) throwing 3 2/3 innings, recording four strikeouts. Freshman righty Luke Christy (New York City, N.Y./NYC Lab High School for Collaborative Studies), Hansen, DiNardo and Sparacino combined for nine strikeouts out of the bullpen.
 
After falling behind 5-0, New Paltz did not waste any time coming back with Williams starting the rally with a single up the middle. Following a wild pitch that advanced Williams to second, Moran came through with a base knock to right to plate Williams. DeLaCruz then registered an infield single and the Hawks used a double steal to get two runners into scoring position. Hansen notched an RBI groundout to score Moran and create a 5-2 game.
 
In the bottom of the second, New Paltz recorded back-to-back hits with two outs, including a base knock by junior catcher Taylor Anderson (East New Market, Md./Cambridge-South Dorchester), but could not reach the score column. But the Hawks broke through in the third when Sparacino recorded a two-out single to right to plate Hansen and bring New Paltz within 5-3.Hansen knotted the game at 5-5 in the fourth with a two-out, two run single to left that scored Moran and Anderson.
 
After Heidelberg regained the lead in the sixth, the Hawks threatened in the bottom of the seventh, loading the bases with no outs. But a pair of strikeouts and a failed steal at home ended the potential big inning for New Paltz. The Student Princes scored twice in the top of the eighth off a sacrifice fly and a wild pitch to put the Hawks in an 8-6 hole before the suspension of the contest.
 
In the continuation of the eight with Williams on first, DeLaCruz ripped an RBI double to right center. In the top of the ninth, Sparacino took the mound and quickly struck out the first two batters. But Heidelberg used three stolen bases to notch the key insurance run.
 
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Players Mentioned

Taylor Anderson

#2 Taylor Anderson

C/OF
5' 8"
Junior
R/R
Stanley DeLaCruz

#5 Stanley DeLaCruz

2B/OF
5' 11"
Senior
R/R
Andrew DiNardo

#11 Andrew DiNardo

SS/RHP
5' 10"
Junior
R/R
Shaun Hansen

#27 Shaun Hansen

1B/RHP
6' 3"
Senior
R/R
Tyler Mitts

#7 Tyler Mitts

RHP
6' 1"
Senior
R/R
Brett Wisner

#4 Brett Wisner

LHP
5' 10"
Junior
L/L
Luke Christy

#32 Luke Christy

RHP
6' 3"
Freshman
R/R
Chris Moran

#26 Chris Moran

OF
6' 0"
Freshman
R/R
Jake Williams

#16 Jake Williams

OF/INF
5' 8"
Freshman
L/R
Brian LoRusso

#8 Brian LoRusso

LHP
5' 7"
Freshman
L/L

Players Mentioned

Taylor Anderson

#2 Taylor Anderson

5' 8"
Junior
R/R
C/OF
Stanley DeLaCruz

#5 Stanley DeLaCruz

5' 11"
Senior
R/R
2B/OF
Andrew DiNardo

#11 Andrew DiNardo

5' 10"
Junior
R/R
SS/RHP
Shaun Hansen

#27 Shaun Hansen

6' 3"
Senior
R/R
1B/RHP
Tyler Mitts

#7 Tyler Mitts

6' 1"
Senior
R/R
RHP
Brett Wisner

#4 Brett Wisner

5' 10"
Junior
L/L
LHP
Luke Christy

#32 Luke Christy

6' 3"
Freshman
R/R
RHP
Chris Moran

#26 Chris Moran

6' 0"
Freshman
R/R
OF
Jake Williams

#16 Jake Williams

5' 8"
Freshman
L/R
OF/INF
Brian LoRusso

#8 Brian LoRusso

5' 7"
Freshman
L/L
LHP