PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The defending conference champion and second-seeded Warriors (31-10) scored nine consecutive runs on their way to defeating fifth-seeded University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (19-18) on the first day of the six-team, double-elimination Little East Conference baseball tournament for the two teams, 10-3, Wednesday at
Pontarelli Field on the campus of top seed Rhode Island College.
Ranked 14th
nationallly, Eastern faces third-seeded University of Southern Maine (18-19) Thursday at 2 p.m. in a winners' bracket game. USM routed fourth-seeded University of Massachusetts Boston (22-17), 14-4, in Wednesday's third and final game. The game was halted after seven innings due to the ten-run rule.
After falling behind 2-0 in the top of the first,
junior
Alejandro Soriano (Hartford) knotted the score by driving in
junior
Jason Claiborn (Prospect) and
senior
Matt Malcom (East Lyme) with his bases-loaded single to right. Junior
Zach Donahue (South Windsor) put Eastern out in front for good with his two-run blast in the bottom of the second, before the Warriors broke the game open with five-run fifth.Â
UMass Dartmouth got on the board quickly in the top of the first, with Andrew Bryant driving in DJ Perron before later heading home on a wild pitch charged to Eastern sophomore starter
Matthew Wootton (Milford). The Corsairs were held off the board until the top of the seventh when Perron's single to left drove in TJ Keefe from second. UMD had runners on second and third with two away later that frame before Andrew
Possi grounded out to short to end the threat.Â
Sophomore
Ray Leonzi (Trumbull) was 3-for-4 with a double, two runs scored and one RBI for the Warriors, while Soriano finished the day 2-for-5 with a double, three RBI and a run.
Wootton improved to 6-1 after allowing two runs on seven hits while striking out eight over his six innings of work.Â
Adam Maher, who had thrown a complete-game five-hitter in
UMD's 3-1 regular-season win and a split of a doubleheader with Eastern a month ago in Mansfield, dropped to 4-3 for the Corsairs after giving up six runs on six hits and five free passes over 4.1 innings. Perron finished the day 3-for-5 with an RBI and a run scored.
Sophomore lefty
Dan Driscoll (Waterford) is expected to start against Southern Maine Thursday. Driscoll (7-3, 1.93 ERA) pitched a complete-game three hit shutout against the Huskies in the second game of Eastern's doubleheader sweep April 15 at the Eastern Baseball Stadium.
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