April 7, 2001
Box Score
Stony Brook, NY -- -
Stony Brook (17-10, 4-0 NYSBC) took a pair of games from Pace (7-16, 2-2 NYSBC) on Saturday, winning 9-2 in game one and 8-2 in game two. The wins gave Seawolves head coach Matt Senk 250 victories in his career.
In game one, Dwayne Whitaker and Rich Graham led off the second inning with back-to-back singles. Both moved up on a passed ball. Bobby Ziolkowski walked to load the bases and Whitaker came home to score on a balk by starting pitcher Keith Makowski. Ed Murillo followed with a double that scored two runs and came home on Jimmy McCurdy's RBI double, making the score 4-1 after two innings.
The Seawolves broke it open in the fifth inning on a pair of two-run homeruns. Alex Trezza hit his 15th of the season with no one out and two batters later, Dwayne Whitaker hit his second of the year to make the score 8-1. George Kearnes added a solo shot in the seventh inning.
Lee Reyolds (3-1) went seven innings to get the win, allowing six hits and two runs. He struck out three and did not walk a batter.
Mike Bohlander hit his fifth homerun of the year for Pace in the loss and was responsible for both RBI.
Pace took a 1-0 lead in game two behind a sacrifice fly from Shelby Langford. But in the fourth inning, the Seawolves got a grand slam from Trezza with one out. That homerun tied him with the all-time mark of 48 set by Craig Ansman from 1997-2000.
Trezza now has 16 homeruns on the season and leads the nation in that category. He has also collected 43 RBI and has amassed a slugging percentage of .958.
The Seawolves slapped on four more in the fifth inning. Ed Murillo singled home a run with the bases loaded and Ed Kull's suicide squeeze brought home another. Garrett Renner's single followed and Trezza hit a sacrifice fly to make the score 8-1.
Jeremy Carle (5-1) went six innings to get the win, allowing four hits and two runs while striking out five.
The Seawolves head to Pace tomorrow for a pair of non-conference games.