2005 PSAC Baseball Championship
Shaner Sports Complex, Boalsburg, Pa.
May 9 - 11
BOALSBURG, PA - Kutztown University claimed the 2005 Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference Championship (PSAC) with a 10-2 win over West Chester Wednesday
afternoon at the Shaner Sports Complex.
Clay Kuklick
was 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored to earn the tournament's most
valuable player award. Kuklick was 8-for-15 in the tournament with six RBI and
five runs scored. The catcher also did a masterful job catching KU's pitchers
throughout the tournament.
Matt Keller
pitched a complete game for the Golden Bears. He struck out three and scattered
12 West Chester hits over nine innings. Keller earned the save in Kutztown's
two winners bracket games on Monday and Tuesday vs. California and Shippensburg.
He is now 10-1 on the season, which is tied for third on KU's single-season win
chart.
West Chester
scored both of its runs in the first two innings. Mark Gilliford plated
the first run of the game on an RBI single to score Joey Yeager. After
Kutztown tied the score in the bottom half, the Golden Rams assumed the lead
again, getting a pair of singles and scoring on a wild pitch. From that
point on, it was all Kutztown.
Mike McCardell doubled in Kuklick in the first, and Gary Stricker scored on a
double by Jeff Craig in the second to tie the score at 2-2. Kutztown took
the lead for good in the fourth, when Josh Fink stole home on a double steal.
Stricker, who stole second on the play, later scored on McCardell's RBI single.
Kuklick
provided some insurance with a two-run double in the fifth, and KU broke it open
with four in the eighth, including a three-run home run by Kyle Costello.
KU head
coach Chris Blum earns his first PSAC title since taking over the reins in
2003. KU last won the title in 2002, under former head coach Matt Royer. It
was Blum's 100th career win. With a 100-47 record, Blum reaches the century
mark in 21 fewer games than Royer had.
The victory
gives KU a 38-16 record, tying the school mark for wins in a season set in
2001. It also all but assures KU a spot in next week's NCAA Division II North
Atlantic Regional at a site to be determined.
KU rapped
out 12 hits in the game. Craig was 2-for-4, McCardell 2-for-4 with two RBI, and
Stricker was 2-for-4 with three runs scored.