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Box Score 2 Bridgeport, CT – The Golden Falcons delivered a commanding performance against Bridgeport, sweeping the Purple Knights to open their four-game series. Establishing an early lead in both matchups, Felician maintained control throughout, securing a decisive 7-0 victory in game one, followed by a 12-4 triumph in game two.
Game One
Felician University dominated game one of their doubleheader against the University of Bridgeport, securing a decisive 7-0 victory. The Golden Falcons set the tone early by scoring in the first inning and maintaining momentum throughout the game. Their pitching staff delivered an exceptional performance, allowing just three hits over nine innings and combining for a shutout.
Max Weber was a standout on the mound, pitching seven stellar innings with only two hits allowed, eleven strikeouts, and two walks against twenty-six batters, earning his fourth win of the season. Offensively,
Jaxson Wall led the charge, going 3-for-5 with two stolen bases, one run scored, and an RBI single in the eighth inning.
Rocko Brzezniak also shone with a 3-for-4 performance, including a double and three RBIs, while
Anthony Lamar and
Luis DeLaCruz added key contributions, each going 2-for-4, with Lamar hitting a double and DeLaCruz driving in a run with a sacrifice fly. The team collectively recorded twelve hits in thirty-seven at-bats, including three extra-base hits and three stolen bases. Defensively, Felician was flawless, amassing twenty-seven putouts and ten assists.
Game Two
In game two of their doubleheader, Felician University continued their dominance over the University of Bridgeport with a commanding 12-4 victory. The Golden Falcons set the tone early, scoring ten runs in the first two innings, a surge that allowed them to cruise through the remainder of the seven-inning contest. Their pitching staff once again excelled, striking out 15 batters while limiting Bridgeport to just four runs.
Sadier Vicioso led the effort on the mound, delivering five exceptional innings, allowing only two hits, and striking out 12 batters against 21 faced. Offensively,
Rocko Brzezniak shined with a perfect 2-for-2 performance, highlighted by a three-run home run in his first at-bat and a stolen base.
Jose David Medrano contributed significantly with a 2-for-4 showing, including a double and two RBIs, while
Ernesto Polanco went 2-for-3 with one run scored and an RBI. Collectively, the Golden Falcons recorded twelve hits in thirty-two at-bats, drew nine walks, and showed excellent plate discipline, striking out only four times. Defensively, they added twenty-one putouts and four assists to their performance.