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Anthony Stutz struck out two batters in relief Sunday against Binghamton.

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Fuerst Frustrates Seawolves With Solid Pitching Performance

April 23, 2001

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Binghamton, NY -- - Binghamton starting pitcher Kevin Fuerst held Stony Brook (23-14) to five hits and one run in seven innings of work as the Bearcats (12-21-1) upended the Seawolves, 5-1, Sunday afternoon in the final game of a three-game set. The Bearcats stopped Stony Brook's season long four-game winning streak.

The Bearcats got to starting pitcher Jason Brock (0-3) for a run in the first inning on a sacrifice fly by Kevin Macko. Stony Brook's Nick Poltrack relieved Brock in the second inning with one out and the bases loaded. Poltrack got a foul fly out and a ground ball to end the threat. Cliff Boyer's two-out single to left in the third scored a run and the Bearcats led, 2-0.

The Seawolves only run of the game came in the sixth inning on Dwayne Whitaker's solo homerun to left field that cut the gap to 2-1. Keith Kohan's two-run double keyed a three-run sixth for Binghamton as they took a 5-1 lead.

Stony Brook threatened in the ninth inning with two on and no one out, but could not get a run across.

Brock was saddled with the loss, going 1 1/3 innings.

The Seawolves head to Army for one, nine-inning game on Wednesday.

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