Box Score KEENE, N.H.--Devin Springfield hit his first collegiate home run, and was one of three players with two RBI as the Keene State College baseball team beat Framingham State University 12-9 at Owl Athletic Complex on Wednesday afternoon.
Records
- Keene State 15-18
- Framingham State: 10-21
Up Next
- The Owls, winners of three of their last four, head to Plymouth State on April 28 at 3:30 p.m. in a makeup of a game postponed from Tuesday. 
- Framingham State, which dropped its seventh straight game, heads to Salem State for a MASCAC twinbill on Thursday at 2 p.m.
How It Happened
- Joe Libby and Christian Bourgea both were 4-for-5 with three runs scored and two RBI.  Vinny Parilla also drove in a pair of runs, as did Mac Struthers.  Steve Zadravec (2-1) earned the win with two innings of no-hit relief.
- KSC plated three runs in the third, with an RBI single from Parilla driving Libby, and Parilla crossed the plate on Bourgea's RBI double.  Back-to-back walks to Springfield and Trevor Chapin loaded the bases, and Connor Longley brought in another run on a fielder's choice.
- Bourgea added another RBI with a single in the second inning, but the Rams pulled three back in the fifth.  Cole Josselyn singled and stole second, then scored on Bill Cuozzo's RBI hit.  Kyle Pileski then hit his fifth homer of the year, a two run shot that made it 4-3 in the top of the fifth.
- Keene State responded with two runs in the bottom half, as Bourgea singled, and Springfield homered over the fence in right center, a laser shot for the first KSC homerun this season at Owl Athletic Complex.
- The Rams tied the game in the top of the sixth inning, taking advantage of two KSC errors in the frame.  The Owls kept up the pace, going up 8-6 in the bottom half on RBI hits from Libby and Parilla.
- Framingham State took their first lead in the top of the seventh.  Cam Borelli was hit by a pitch, and RJ Gray singled to set the table for RC Goodman, who hit a three run homer for a 9-8 lead.
- The Owls tied it in the bottom of the seventh inning.  Abe Grainger drew a lead off walk and took second on a sacrifice bunt by Robbie Hamilton.  After Sarah walked and Struthers singled to load the bases, Libby powered a sacrifice fly to center to bring in Grainger.
- Three runs in the bottom of the eighth gave KSC the lead for good.  Bourgea and Springfield singled, and Hamilton reached on interference to load the bases.  Sarah drew a bases loaded walk to nudge KSC in front, and Struthers singled in two runs for some insurance.
- Zadravec then ended the game in the ninth, striking out Kyle Dembrowski and getting Kyle Lippert to fly out to right to end the game.