Baseball's Season Ends with Losses to Campbell, #10 ECU
6/2/2019 8:50:00 PM | Baseball
Bobcats Reach Penultimate Day of Greenville Regional, One of Final No. 4 Seeds Eliminated
- POST-GAME QUOTES VS. CAMPBELL
- HIGHLIGHTS/COMMENTS VS. #10 ECU
- POST-GAME QUOTES VS. #10 ECU
GREENVILLE, N.C. – The Quinnipiac baseball team's record-breaking season came to an end Sunday as the Bobcats fell in a pair of games to Campbell, 9-8, and No. 10 East Carolina, 13-3, in the Greenville Regional of the 2019 NCAA Baseball Tournament.
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Quinnipiac had defeated ECU Saturday night to advance in the winner's side of the regional bracket before falling in a heartbreaker against Campbell as the Fighting Camels' walked off in the bottom of the ninth inning with a sacrifice fly in Sunday's 4 p.m. game.
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With the pair of losses, the Bobcats were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament but were the second-to-last No. 4 regional seed to conclude play in the tournament.
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The Bobcats and Fighting Camels battled back-and-forth from first pitch with both teams answering runs from the other in timely fashion. Quinnipiac took an 8-7 lead in the top of the ninth inning as Derek Kasperzyk (Killingworth, Connecticut) scored the go-ahead run on a wild pitch but Campbell responded with two runs in the bottom of the ninth after two hit by pitches, a fielding error and a sacrifice fly.
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The Bobcats then met the Pirates in an elimination game with the winner advancing to the regional final, but Quinnipiac came up short despite a hard-fought effort. Kevin Huscher (Middleboro, Massachusetts) scored on a wild pitch to even the game, 1-1, in the second inning but ECU scored seven runs over the next four innings to put the game out of reach.
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Colton Bender (Lebanon, Connecticut) finished the day with five hits between the two games, including his career-high tying four hits against Campbell. Brian Moskey (Higganum, Connecticut) went 3 for 5 with four RBIs against Campbell while Andre Marrero (West Springfield, Massachusetts) reached base four times against ECU with three hits, including a double, an RBI and a run scored.
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Kevin Huscher (Middleboro, Massachusetts) went 2 for 4 against ECU with a double and scored two runs and Dylan Lutz (Denver, Colorado) had four hits between the two games.
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Quinnipiac recorded its first-ever NCAA Tournament victory in the Greenville Regional and finished the season with a program record 30 wins. The Bobcats also set program records in most offensive categories as well as strikeouts by the pitching staff.
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Winner's Bracket Game
SCORE
Quinnipiac 8, Campbell 9
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RECORDS
Quinnipiac (30-28) | Campbell (37-19)
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LOCATION
Clark-LeClair Stadium | Greenville, N.C.
QUINNIPIAC SCORING PLAYS
THIRD INNING
- Lutz singled through the right side after a seven-pitch at bat and moved up to second on a wild pitch.
- Moskey drilled a line drive just over the right fielder's head and off the wall to score Lutz to tie the game, 1-1.
- After Moskey stole third, Andre Marrero (West Springfield, Massachusetts) singled to right field to easily score Moskey and make it 2-0.
- Marrero advanced to second on a wild pitch and Ostberg singled to put runners on the corners and force a pitching change from the Fighting Camels.
- Vulgamore lifted a sacrifice fly to right field to score Marrero and take a 3-0 lead.
- Campbell answered and tied the game in the bottom of the third inning but the Bobcats responded with two runs to reclaim the lead.
- Scafariello drew a four-pitch walk to lead off the inning and moved up to third on a single to left center from Lutz, where he advanced to second on the throw.
- Moskey singled through the left side to score Scafariello before Lutz scored as Marrero grounded into a double play.
- Anthony Cruz (Burlington, Massachusetts) led off the inning with a single to right field on the eighth pitch of the at bat after battling back from an 0-2 count.
- Scafariello ripped the first pitch he saw for a double down the left field line to put a pair of runners in scoring position.
- With one out in the inning, Moskey chopped a single up the middle to bring home both Cruz and Scafariello to take a 7-6 lead.
- Bender singled through the left side of the infield for his fourth hit of the game and advance to third on a failed pickoff from Campbell reliever Seth Johnson.
- Derek Kasperzyk (Killingworth, Connecticut) came on to pinch-run for Bender and later scored on a wild pitch to take the 8-7 lead.
SCORE
Quinnipiac 3, #10 East Carolina 13
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RECORDS
Quinnipiac (30-29) | ECU (45-16)
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LOCATION
Clark-LeClair Stadium | Greenville, N.C.
QUINNIPIAC SCORING PLAYS
SECOND INNING
- Huscher doubled to the right field wall as the ECU right fielder Chandler Jenkins crashed into the wall trying to make the catch
- He advanced to third on a groundout by Cruz before coming home to score on a wild pitch
- Huscher singled to lead off the bottom of the fourth inning.
- After a fly out, Scafariello drew a four-pitch walk and Lutz singled to load the bases
- Scafariello was picked off before Moskey walked to reload the bases with two outs.
- Marrero drew the Bobcats third walk of the inning, this time with the bases loaded, to score Huscher and pull the Bobcats within 5-2.
NOTES
- Quinnipiac finished the season with a program record 30 wins on the season and recorded its first-ever NCAA Tournament victory with Saturday's win at ECU
- Quinnipiac was one of six regional No. 4 seeds to win games in the 2019 NCAA Tournament and one of just two (Cincinnati) to defeat a No. 1 regional seed.
- The Bobcats also set program records on the season in runs scored, hits, doubles, stolen bases, walks and strikeouts pitching while it also set a Division I program record in RBIs
- Moskey racked up three hits and four RBIs for the Bobcats Sunday afternoon and has a five-game hitting streak with 11 hits and 13 RBIs in that span.
- He picked up a double in the loss to tie the program record for doubles in a career with 49.
- Moskey also finished his career tied for fourth in program history with 137 runs scored and third in Division I, and was sixth in program history with 215 hits
- Bender finished the day with five hits, including his 4 for 5 showing against the Camels to finish the season with a team-best .322 batting average with 64 hits.
- He finished the season with a 10-game hitting streak.
- Marrero had four hits between the two games, scored two runs and drove in two RBIs after a 3 for 4 night against ECU
- Marrero finished the season with 51 runs scored, the most in Division I program history and tied with Glenn Hoff '97 for the second-most runs in a season all-time.
- Vulgamore drove in two RBIs Sunday to finish the season with 55 RBIs, the third-most in a season in program history
- Scafariello recorded his 10th double of the season and drove in his 37th RBI for the Bobcats before drawing a pair of walks against the Pirates.
- Lutz had four hits and two runs scored Sunday to finish the season with a six-game hitting streak
- Huscher had three hits on the day, including a 2 for 4 night against ECU and scored two runs
- He finished his career with a six-game hitting streak, hits in 10 of his last 11 games and scored runs in six of his final seven games.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: MOORE, Landry (4-0)
L: Workman, Andrew (3-4)

Batting:
2B: Moskey, Brian 1 ; Bender, Colton 1 ; Scafariello, Liam 1
RBI: Moskey, Brian 4 ; Marrero, Andre 1 ; Vulgamore, Evan 1 ; Scafariello, Liam 1
SF: Vulgamore, Evan 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Moskey, Brian 1 ; Marrero, Andre 1 ; Kasperzyk, Derek 1 ; Cruz, Anthony 1 ; Scafariello, Liam 2 ; Lutz, Dylan 2
SB: Moskey, Brian 1
HBP: Huscher, Kevin 1

Batting:
2B: ANSHAW, Tyler 1 ; HARRIS, Grant 1 ; CHRISTIAN, Matthew 1
HR: BAREFOOT, Matthew 1 ; WOLF, Collin 1 ; COLLINS, Koby 1
RBI: BAREFOOT, Matthew 1 ; GIMENEZ, Luis 1 ; WOLF, Collin 2 ; COLLINS, Koby 1 ; CHRISTIAN, Matthew 1 ; MINNICK, Zach 1
SH: GIMENEZ, Luis 1
SF: MINNICK, Zach 1
Base Running:
RUNS: BAREFOOT, Matthew 2 ; ANSHAW, Tyler 2 ; GIMENEZ, Luis 1 ; WOLF, Collin 2 ; COLLINS, Koby 2
SB: HRICA, AJ 1
HBP: GIMENEZ, Luis 1 ; WOLF, Collin 1 ; COLLINS, Koby 1 ; HARRIS, Grant 1













































