COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – Despite battling back from an early
deficit, the Ursinus College baseball team fell to Franklin &
Marshall 12-7 on Friday afternoon in Centennial Conference play.
The Diplomats (9-9-1, 4-2 Centennial) scored five runs in the
top of the third on the way to the series sweep of the Bears (9-11,
0-6 Centennial).
Trailing 2-0 after one, the Bears scored three runs with two
outs to take a 3-2 lead. The first run came across on a RBI single
by sophomore first baseman Rich Guthridge (Schwenksville,
Pa./Spring-Ford). Guthridge and senior catcher
Chris Fusco (Reading, Pa./Exeter Township) would
later score on a RBI single by sophomore shortstop Brandon
Sullivan.
The Diplomats would add five on in the third off of freshman
starter Ryan Furlong (Douglaston, N.Y./Xavier).
Ursinus got one back in the bottom of the third on a sacrifice RBI
by Guthridge that scored sophomore centerfielder Ben Gresh
(Pottstown, Pa./Pottsgrove).
Ursinus, trailing 11-4 going into the bottom of the seventh, got
two-runs on a home run to centerfielder by Gresh.
Ursinus added one more in the bottom of the eighth as Sullivan
singled to left scoring Guthridge
Furlong took the loss for the Bears, falling to 2-2. He allowed
seven runs in two-plus innings of work, while striking out one.
Freshman pitcher Kyle Levocz (Philadelphia, Pa./Father
Judge) threw five innings in relief, allowing four earned
runs and fanning two.
Gresh finished the day 3-for-5 with two runs scored. Fusco was
3-for-4, while Sullivan finished with three runs batted in.
For the Dips, junior pitcher Brendan McCreary got the win in
relief of sophomore starter Josh Grey. McCreary, who improved to
1-1, threw three innings, allowing two hits and striking out one.
Sophomore first baseman J.T. Triantos finished 5-for-6 for
F&M, with three RBI and two runs scored.
Ursinus will travel to Dickinson Saturday.