Close games have been customary for the UW-Stevens Point baseball team this season and the Pointers converted a pair of tight contests into victories on Saturday against UW-La Crosse at University Field.
UW-Stevens Point rallied to win the opening game 4-3 in 10 innings and then won the second game 2-1 for its third straight one-run win over the Eagles. The Pointers, who are now 9-5 in one-run contests, finished the regular season with the same record as the 2006 campaign at 25-14 overall. UW-Stevens Point closed the conference season at 17-6 and will be the second seed for next week's conference tournament. UW-La Crosse ended the year at 17-21 overall and 9-15 in the league.
Both teams had solid pitching performances in each game, but also struggled offensively due to strong winds blowing straight in from left field.
UW-La Crosse's Storm Gram was three-for-four in the opening game and homered in the fifth inning to put his team ahead 3-2. The lead stood until the eighth when the Pointers tied the game on a run-scoring single by
Stewart Larsen (Sturgeon Bay/Sturgeon Bay).
The Eagles had a great chance to take the lead in the top of ninth when a throwing error put runners at first and third with none out. However, Pointers pitcher
Travis Kempf (Kewaskum/Kewaskum) struck out Eagles' pinch hitter Travis Kerr after a five-minute at-bat and then a botched squeeze bunt resulted in the second out. Following a walk to Gram, Andy Podmolik grounded out to end the inning.
UW-Stevens Point won the game in the 10th as
Brandon Scheidler (Chippewa Falls/McDonell) reached on a one-out error and scored from first base when
Tim Schlosser (Oconomowoc/Oconomowoc) ripped a double down the left field line. Schlosser finished two-for-three and also hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning. Scheidler was two-for-four with three runs scored.
Kempf allowed just one hit over three and two-thirds innings to earn the win in relief of
Brandon Hemstead (DeForest/DeForest).
In the second game, sophomore
Kyle Cummings (Prentice/Prentice) laid down a perfect suicide squeeze bunt to score Larsen in the seventh inning with the winning run. It was Cummings' first career RBI in his first career start.
UW-Stevens Point scored the game's first run in the second inning on a strange play with the bases loaded and nobody out. Larsen hit a line drive that was dropped by the second baseman, who threw to second for one out. Both the baserunners and fielders scrambled in confusion over the situation, but
Adam Evanoff (Plover/SPASH) strolled home from third to score.
UW-La Crosse's Dusty Otto added a run-scoring single in the top of third to tie the game on one of only four hits allowed by Pointers' starter
Garrett Nix (Osseo/Osseo-Fairchild). The Eagles had runners on second and third with two outs in the eighth, but Nix recorded his fifth strikeout of the game to end the threat.
Evanoff finished three-for-four as Jake Beitlich scattered seven hits in a complete game for the Eagles. UW-Stevens Point left seven runners on base, including six in scoring position.