2008 PSAC Baseball Championship
Clipper Magazine Stadium - Lancaster, Pa.
April 30 -
May 3
May 3
Game 11
Kutztown 8, West Chester 7
Game 10
Kutztown 6, West Chester 2
May 2
Game 9
Kutztown 8, Millersville 7
Game 8
Millersville 13, Shippensburg 8 (10
inn)
Game 7
West Chester 1, Kutztown 0
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May
1
Game 6
Kutztown 9, Millersville 2
Game 5
Shippensburg 8, IUP 3
Game 4
West Chester 5, Slippery Rock 2
Game 3
Kutztown 4, IUP 3
April 30
Game 2
West Chester 7, Shippensburg 0
Game 1
Millersville 5,
Slippery Rock 3
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GAME 11 (From Kutztown Sports
Information)
LANCASTER, Pa. - Chad Lightcap doubled and scored on an
error to break a 7-7 tie and give KU the lead in the PSAC
Championship game.
Lightcap, named the
tournament MVP, was 3-for-3 with three runs scored and two
RBI in the decisive game.
After West Chester tied
the score at 7 with four runs in the top of the eighth,
Lightcap stepped to the plate with two out in the bottom of
the eighth against hard-throwing Eric Carmichael.
Lightcap ripped a double
down the left field line. After the ball skipped away from
the left fielder, Lightcap advanced to third.
Mike Kacelowicz hit a
grounder to second base, the fielder made a diving grab,
came up to his knees and lost the ball, allowing Kacelowicz
to reach safely and Lightcap to trot home with the winning
run.
West Chester's Frank
Nunan doubled to lead off the ninth vs. Philip Rummel, but
he was stranded there as Rummel got a ground out and fly out
before striking out Kyle Bechter looking.
KU jumped out to a 4-0
lead after two innings, James Quigley singled in a run and
Corey Buletza hit a sacrifice fly in the first, and Lightcap
and Kacelowicz drove in runs in the second.
It was a 5-0 lead after
Lightcap's RBI single in the fourth.
West Chester rallied in
the fifth, scoring twice on RBI's by McGrath and Nick Spisak,
then made it 5-3 with an RBI by Bechter in the sixth.
KU extended its lead to
7-3 in the seventh on a two-run single by Garrison Rausch.
Rummel entered in the
eighth. He allowed a run on a single by Blair Dameron
before Connor Thorp belted a three-run homer to tie the
score.
But, Lightcap came
through with the big hit in the eighth, solidifying his MVP
award, finishing 9-for-20 with eight runs and six RBI in
KU's six games.
KU (30-24) wins its sixth PSAC title, the fifth since 1999.
The win also secures KU's eighth consecutive NCAA tournament
berth via the PSAC's automatic berth in the field.
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GAME 10
LANCASTER, Pa. —
Kutztown defeated West Chester 6-2, to force a decisive game
11 at the PSAC Championships Saturday afternoon.
Mike Kacelowicz was
2-for-4 with two runs and two RBI, while Chad Lightcap was
2-for-3 with two runs scored. Jared Frey drove in two runs.
Justin Jachowicz (1-3)
was the winner, throwing three innings of scoreless relief.
Garrison Rausch started, allowing one run on seven hits in
four innings. Ryan Cassidy tossed the final two innings.
KU took an early lead
with three runs in the first, on RBIs by Kacelowicz, Matt
Kulbacki and Corey Buletza.
The Rams pulled to 3-1
in the fourth, but KU scored twice in the fifth on a two-run
double by Frey