TAMPA --- Matt Webb's walk-off
single in the ninth inning sparked No. 2 seed Tusculum to an 8-7
win over fifth-seeded Carson-Newman in the opening round of the
2008 NCAA Division II South Regional Baseball Tournament Thursday
afternoon. The six-team, double-elimination tournament is being
held on the campus of the University of Tampa.
The Pioneers (41-13) will play No. 3 seed Catawba on Friday night
at 7 p.m., while Carson-Newman (41-17) will play No. 6 seed
Stillman in an 11 a.m. elimination game Friday morning. Catawba
defeated No. 4 seed Florida Tech 5-4, while Stillman lost to host
Tampa 21-1.
Webb's single capped a crazy up and down game between the South
Atlantic Conference rivals, who were playing for the fifth time
this season. C-N led by two runs on two separate occasions early,
but Tusculum rallied with a pair of runs in the fourth inning,
thanks to a two-run blast by Webb to tie the game at 3-3.
After Carson-Newman regained the lead with a run in the top of the
fifth, Tusculum plated four runs in the bottom of the frame,
including a two-run double by South Region Player of the Year
Maikol Gonzalez as TC led for the first time on
the day, 5-4. Tusculum added two more tallies in the inning on
back-to-back sacrifice flies by Webb and Sean
Cotten for a 7-4 Pioneer advantage.
Tusculum was in position to widen the lead in the seventh inning
when Carlos Rivera led off with his 12th double of
the season and later moved to third on a Gonzalez bunt single.
After Gonzalez stole second to put two runners in scoring positions
with no outs, Webb grounded a dribbler up the first base line and
was out at the bag. But on the play, Gonzalez wandered off the bag
at second and was tagged for the second out of the inning. Cotten
flied out to end the inning as the Eagles stayed in striking
distance.
C-N wasted little time, as Mills Rogers reached
second on a two-base error to lead off the eighth inning.
Pinch-hitter Wesley Dozier moved Rogers over to third with his
infield single, placing runners on the corners. Tyler
Wynn sent a liner to left field, which averted the diving
Christian Rosa and rolled all the way to the wall
for a two-run triple. With the tying run 90-feet away, reliever
Mat Galens came aboard and got Jonathan
McMahon to fly out in foul territory in shallow right
field and followed with a strikeout of Langdon
Potts. During Jason Gray's at-bat, Wynn
scored the tying run on a passed ball to knot the game at 7-7.
The Eagles mounted a rally in the top of the ninth as
Derek Long drew a lead-off walk and moved to
second on a sacrifice bunt by All-Region outfielder Nick
Achberger. After Corey Lamson walked,
both C-N runners would move into scoring position on ground out.
Galens got out of the jam striking out Dozier to end the
inning.
With one out in the bottom of the ninth, Rosa was hit by a pitch
for the second time in the game. Rivera singled up the middle as
Rosa slid into third with the game-winning run. On the play, Rivera
moved to second on the throw. It was déjà vu scenario
for Tusculum and Carson-Newman. In the second game of a Mar. 22nd
doubleheader earlier this season, a similar situation occurred.
With the score tied 2-2 in the bottom of the 12th inning, the
Pioneers had a runners in scoring position with runners at second
and third and one out against the Eagles. With first base open, C-N
elected to intentionally walk Gonzalez to get to Webb. In that
game, Webb singled in the game-winning run for a 3-2 TC
victory.
The Eagles elected to walk Gonzalez and Webb answered again with a
walk-
WEBB WALK-OFF SINGLE PROPELS TUSCULUM PAST C-N IN NCAA OPENER, 8-7
Posted: May 15, 2008