MOUNT VERNON – Ace right-hander
Kole Hinrichsen recorded a season-high 10 strikeouts and guided the Rams to a 9-5 Game 1 baseball win over Midwest Conference foe Beloit on Senior Day Sunday at Ash Park Field.
The Buccaneers came back to win the nightcap, 7-4. The rubber game of the pivotal MWC series will take place at 6 p.m. Wednesday at ABC Supply Stadium in Beloit, Wis.
Cornell (14-21 overall, 9-11 MWC) remains in the mix for a berth in the four-team MWC Tournament going into the final week of the regular season. The Rams play a three-game set at Ripon (10-10 MWC) next weekend.
Hinrichsen (3-2) pitched into the eighth inning, allowing six hits and four runs. The hard-throwing junior fanned 10 and walked just two.
Preston Wright came on to finish off the Buccaneers (15-19 overall, 11-9 MWC) over the final 1.2 innings.
Seven of Cornell's 11 hits went for extra bases.
James Kent led the attack, going 3-for-4 with a double, a solo homer and two runs.
Seth Beals and
Colin Gierula had two hits apiece. Gierula drove in a pair.
In Game 2,
Kale Rose and Beals tallied three hits apiece and combined for three runs from the top of Cornell's lineup. The Rams outhit the visiting team, 12-8, despite coming up short.
The Buccaneers broke open a 3-2 lead with a three-run seventh inning, scoring all three with two outs. Cornell scored twice in the bottom of the ninth before its comeback bid stalled.
Rose,
Drew Logel and
Josiah Shaw each had a double for Cornell, which left 10 runners on base.
Between games, coach
Seth Wing recognized his four seniors in the baseball program –
Easton Jensen,
Tony Neuman,
Ryan Rader and manager Blake Thornton.
The program's annual Jim Nowak Award, symbolizing perseverance, was presented to sophomore pitcher
James Hoyle and junior outfielder
Dylan Vargas.