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University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point Athletics

OFFICIAL ATHLETICS SITE OF UW-STEVENS POINT

Pointers Heat Up Offensively to Sweep Warhawks

After a slow start on a cold day, UW-Stevens Point's bats heated up in a big way as the Pointers posted a pair of high-scoring baseball victories with 12-6 and 16-5 victories over UW-Whitewater on Monday at University Field.

With temperatures hovering below 40 degrees, the Pointers did little offensively in the first four innings of the opening game, but then scored runs in 10 of their last 11 innings of the day. UW-Stevens Point is now 11-6 overall and 5-0 in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, while the four-time defending league champion Warhawks fell to 7-7 overall and 0-2 in the league.

UW-Whitewater had several clutch hits in the early frames of the opening game, getting four runs on two-out hits, including a two-run double by Thomas Corcoran and a run-scoring single by Kevin Zalnis in a three-run third inning off Pointers' ace Jordan Zimmermann (Auburndale/Auburndale).

UW-Stevens Point came to life trailing 5-1 in the bottom of the fifth, getting four straight hits capped by a two-run double by Brandon Scheidler (Chippewa Falls/McDonell) that tied the game. The Pointers took the lead the following inning when Ryan Byrnes (Beaver Dam/Beaver Dam) drilled a three-run homer down the left field line for an 8-5 advantage.

Justin Bushong (Rhinelander/Rhinelander) and Adam Evanoff (Plover/SPASH) added sacrifice flies and Tim Schlosser (Oconomowoc/Oconomowoc) had a two-run double that gave the Pointers a comfortable margin for reliever Jeff Zielke (Watertown/Watertown), who allowed no earned runs over three innings for the save. Scheidler led the Pointers at three-for-five, while Corcoran was four-for-five for the Warhawks.

A big first inning keyed the Pointers in the second game as they scored five runs on two hits. Stewart Larsen (Sturgeon Bay/Sturgeon Bay) highlighted the frame with a two-run double in his first at bat after missing the previous seven games with an injury.

Larsen also recorded the game's biggest hit in the fourth inning, lining a two-out, three-run double to right center field for a 10-1 cushion. Larsen finished three-for-five with five RBI's, while Evanoff was four-for-five with three RBI's. It was plenty of runs for starter Travis Kempf (Kewaskum/Kewaskum), who limited the Warhawks to just three hits and one earned run over six innings.

UW-Whitewater scored three runs in the seventh, but it was not enough to avoid the 10-run rule, which ended the game after seven innings.

The teams will play another doubleheader on Tuesday at 1 p.m. at University Field.
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