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Wabash College Athletics

Andrew Jumonville
Tom Runge
4
Edgewood EDGEWOOD 2-8
12
Winner Wabash WABASH 9-7
Edgewood EDGEWOOD
2-8
4
Final
12
Wabash WABASH
9-7
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Edgewood EDGEWOOD 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 7 1
Wabash WABASH 2 0 4 0 1 5 X 12 15 0

W: Smith, Sean (1-4) L: W. Mossa (1-2)

2
Edgewood EDGEWOOD 2-9
3
Winner Wabash WABASH 10-7
Edgewood EDGEWOOD
2-9
2
Final
3
Wabash WABASH
10-7
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Edgewood EDGEWOOD 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 6 2
Wabash WABASH 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 6 4

W: Moffett, Zach (2-0) L: M. Turner (0-1)

Game Recap: Baseball |

Jumonville Provides Game-Winning Hit In Series Sweep of Edgewood

Andrew Jumonville delivered a game-winning walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh inning Sunday afternoon to secure a three-game sweep of Edgewood College with a 3-2 victory in the final game of the series. The Little Giants defeated Edgewood 12-4 in Sunday's first game.
 
Wabash (10-7) entered the final inning of the series finale tied with Edgewood (2-9) at 2-2. Sean Roginski was hit by a pitch with one out to put the go-ahead run on base. Jackson Blevins followed with a walk to put runners on first and second. Jumonville stepped to the plate and lifted a pitch into left-center field, scoring Roginski from second with the deciding run.
 
Blevins drove in a run in the first inning with a single to score Eric Chavez with the first run of the game.  Edgewood tied the game in the fifth inning off of starter Tyler Dearing. Wabash regained the lead in the bottom of the fifth on a sacrifice fly by Roginski to move in front 2-1. Dearing left the game after five innings, limiting the visiting Eagles to one unearned run on four hits. He walked three batters and struck out a season-high seven batters before giving way to reliever Parker Noll. Noll held Edgewood to two hits and one unearned over an inning and a third of work. The Eagles took advantage of a throwing error on a double play attempt by Wabash that would have ended the inning, but instead tied the game at 2-2. Zach Moffett came into the game to pitch with one out in the seventh inning with the potential go-ahead run on second base. Moffett retired the next two batters to end the threat and eventually earn his second victory of the season by setting up the game-winning play by Jumonville in the bottom of the inning.
 
Wabash finished with six hits in the game, matching Edgewood's six hits. Roginski, Blevins, Jumonville, Jared Wolfe, Canton Terry, and Joe House each finished with one hit apiece.
 
The Little Giants jumped out to a 2-1 lead in Sunday's first game off a two-run double by Matthew Annee in the first inning. Edgewood tied the game at 2-2 with a run in the second before Wabash plastered four runs on the scoreboard in the bottom of the third on an RBI double by Blevins, a sacrifice fly by Annee, an RBI single from Terry, and a sacrifice fly by Wolfe. Edgewood cut the Wabash lead to 6-4 by scoring two runs in the top of the fourth inning before Chavez drove in a run with a single in the fifth to push the advantage to 7-4.
 
Wabash took control in the bottom of the sixth inning by adding five more runs. Erich Lange provided a two-run single through the left side to score Jumonville and Blevins. Wolfe followed with an RBI double to right center ahead of a two-run single by Henry Wannemuehler for a 12-4 Wabash lead.
 
Sean Smith earned the win in game one, pitching four innings of six-hit baseball. He allowed four runs on three walks while striking out five batters. Kevin O'Donnell pitched the final three innings, holding Edgewood to one hit with three strikeouts. Annee drove in three runs with Lange, Wolfe, and Wannemuehler each adding two RBI apiece in the game one win.
 
The three-game series sweep capped an eight-game home stand that saw Wabash go 7-1 overall by winning seven consecutive games. The Little Giants open North Coast Athletic Conference play on Saturday with a two-game road trip to Allegheny College. Wabash will play a non-conference game Sunday at Baldwin Wallace.
 
 
 
 
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