WALTHAM, Mass. - The Keene State College baseball team scored in
double figures for the 10th time this season as the Owls
defeated host Brandeis University, 17-8, on Stein Diamond.
Keene State (11-8) pounded out 20 hits, as 13 different players had
safeties. Nine of their 20 hits went for extra bases, including
seven doubles and three home runs. Leading the way for the Owls was
junior DH Keith Patnode (Keene, N.H./Keene), who
went 3-5 with a team-high four RBI and two runs scored, his third
home run of the season and his fourth double. Sophomore RF
Bobby Doyon (Keene, N.H./Keene) went 2-6 with
three RBI and two runs scored and his fourth home run of the
season, while senior CF Jeff Perkins (Dunbarton,
N.H./Goffstown) and senior 2B Jamie Chevalier
(Amherst, N.H./Souhegan) each had two RBI and three runs scored out
of the top two spots in the batting order.
Brandeis (11-14) had 14 hits and three round-trippers of their own.
Going deep were sophomore 3B Tony Deshler (Pepperrell,
Mass./Lawrence Acad.), sophomore 1B Pat Nicholson (E. Walpole,
Mass./Walpole) and junior Drake Livada (Cape Elizabeth, Maine/Cape
Elizabeth). Deshler finished 2-5 with an RBI and two runs scored,
hitting his second home run of the season. Nicholson was 2-4 with
two RBI and two runs scored, while also contributing a double.
Livada's homer came in a pinch-hitting appearance and was a two-run
shot. His and Nicholson's blasts were their first of the season.
Rookie SS Sean O'Hare (Southampton, Mass./Hampshire Regional) led
the Judges with three hits on the day as well as a stolen base.
Junior Ben Sonberg (Bow, N.H./Bow) earned the win
for the visitors, giving up 10 hits in five innings of work. He
struck out two and walked one, allowing five earned runs. Brandeis
junior Kyle Ritchie (Brewster, Mass./Nauset Regional) suffered the
loss, going 5.1 innings and giving up 10 runs (seven earned) on 10
hits. He struck out three and walked three.
Brandeis is next in action Tuesday when they host Tufts University
at 3:00 p.m., while Keene State travels to Amherst College the same
day at 3:30 p.m.