COCOA, Fla. – The
Salisbury University baseball team closed out its annual trip to
Florida with a pair of wins after an offensive onslaught on
Thursday. The Sea Gulls (13-2) topped Baruch College, 20-1, and
Nichols College, 13-9.
Salisbury
opened the day with the 19-run victory against Baruch. Senior
Kyle Starr (Lusby, Md.) earned the win
allowing just one hit in five shutout innings on the hill.
Steve Miller (Crofton, Md.), Jim Lanning (Frederick, Md.) and Justin Sousa (Seabrook, N.H.) all worked an
inning of scoreless relief.
The Sea
Gulls got big offensive games from a number of players including
senior Mike Celenza (Gaithersburg, Md.), who
was 3-for-6 with three runs driven in and his first home run of the
2010 season. Junior Brad Baylis
(Pocomoke, Md.) went 4-for-4 in the game with a home
run and also drove in three runs.
Despite
the final margin of the second game of the day, against Nichols,
Salisbury was able to open up a big lead early. After Nichols
grabbed a 2-0 lead in the top of the first, Salisbury put up three
runs in the home half and added six runs over the next two innings
to take a 9-2 lead and make a winner of starting pitcher Andrew Levy (Hampstead, Md.). Levy worked 5
1/3 innings, striking out seven while allowing six Nichols
runs.
Junior
Brian Green (Salisbury, Md.) completed a huge
day against Nichols, going 3-for-4 with three runs scored and
driving home four runs, including a pair of home runs. Against
Baruch, Green also had three hits. Senior Tim
Kellinger (Knoxville, Md.) had three hits in the two
games and drove home seven runs including a three-run double
against Baruch and a home run against Nichols.
Ryan Smith
(Waldorf, Md.) and Devon
Quaglietta (Monroe Township, N.J.) each had home runs
against Nichols.
The Sea
Gulls will take the weekend off before getting back on the field on
Monday when they host Virginia Wesleyan College at the SU Baseball
Field. The first pitch is scheduled for 3 p.m.