JOLIET, IL - Ryan Miller threw a no-hitter in the opener as the Benedictine University baseball team swept visiting Carleton in a doubleheader played in Joliet at DuPage Medical Group Field
FINAL SCORE
Benedictine 10, Carleton 0 - 7 Innings (Gm 1)
Benedictine 10, Carleton 0 - 7 Innings (Gm 2)
GAME ONE DETAILS
• Ryan Miller stole the show in his second start of the season
• The senior, who flirted with a perfect game two years ago, retired the first six batters of the game with five groundouts and a strikeout
• Benedictine spotted Miller a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first
• Kamrin Hoffmann singled up the middle and advanced on a wild pitch before
Damen Castillo notched a two-out RBI single
• The only baserunner in the entire game for Carleton came in the third inning when the leadoff man reach on an error
• Benedictine broke the game open with seven straight two-out singles in the fourth, leading to five runs
• Nic Presutti,
Kyle Mitter, Hoffmann,
Jack Feeley and Castillo all logged run-scoring hits
• Benedictine added two in the fifth and ended the game with two in the seventh
STAT LEADERS
• Miller recorded nine strikeouts and finished with just 84 pitches, retiring the final 15 batters faced
• The offense logged 16 hits with five different players notching multiple hits
• Mitter finished 4-for-5 at the top of the lineup, driving home four
• Jonathan Hodo finished with three hits
GAME TWO DETAILS
• Alexander Schram had a tough act to follow, but went the distance in the second contest
• Benedictine psoted four runs in the first inning to set the tone
• Mitter led off the game with a single and scored when Feeley tripled
• Castillo lifted a sacrifice fly and was able to reach on an error, scoring on an opposite field double from
Jack Surin, who scored moments later on a single from Hodo
• Schram kept Carleton at bay and Presutti added to the lead with a homer in the third while
Jared Trivette added an RBI single in the fourth
STAT LEADERS
• Eight different players recorded a hit in the win with Mitter logging three
• Benedictine finished with 14 hits
• Eight different players also drove home a run in the win
• Schram allowed just two hits while walking four and striking out four
UP NEXT
Benedictine (2-3) heads to Florida next week to begin the annual spring trip