RIPON, Wis. – Cornell's baseball team didn't get the sweep it desired Saturday, although finished off Midwest Conference play with a dramatic 2-1 Game 2 victory in 12 innings over Ripon at Francis Field.
In Game 1, Ripon rallied for two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning for a 6-5 win, which eliminated the Rams from postseason contention.
Cornell (16-23 overall) wound up with an 11-13 record in the MWC. Ripon (17-20 overall) clinched a berth in the four-team MWC Tournament at 13-11 in league play.
A terrific pitchers' duel in Game 2 was scoreless through 11 innings. The Rams finally broke through in the top of the 12th on a two-out, two-run double from pinch-hitter
Aiden Monce that plated
Seth Beals and
Darren Mancke for a 2-0 Cornell lead. The decisive hit was the first of the season for Monce, who had only 10 official at-bats prior to that moment.
Junior reliever
Carter Kriegel claimed a hard-earned save, thwarting a Ripon rally in the bottom of the 12th. The Red Hawks pulled within 2-1 and had two runners on base when Kriegel escaped the jam with a game-ending ground ball to shortstop
James Kent.
Cornell starting pitcher
Jake Schope turned in his best outing of the season, striking out eight and allowing five hits over eight shutout innings.
Kale Rose (1-1) tossed three scoreless innings in relief to record his first collegiate pitching win.
Beals finished 2-for-5 with a run and a stolen base. The Rams totaled five hits, two coming in their last at-bat (Beals, Monce). Cornell's pitching staff held the Red Hawks to six hits.
The Rams were on the cusp of taking the opening game, carrying a 5-4 lead into the bottom of the eighth. Cornell reliever
Chad Dzierba retired the first two Red Hawks in the eighth. But Ripon responded with a hit batsman, a double and a single to pull ahead 6-5.
Cornell went down in order in the ninth, ending its run at an MWC Tournament bid.
Cornell starter
Kole Hinrichsen struck out five batters over seven innings, leaving with the Rams up 5-4. Hinrichsen increased his season strikeout total to 71, four shy of the school record.
Colin Konicek and Mancke had two hits apiece to pace Cornell. Beals drove in two runs. Rose tripled and had one RBI.
The Rams conclude the season Monday with a winner-take-all Bremner Cup game against rival Coe (17-17) at 3:30 p.m. in Cedar Rapids. The
2021-22 Bremner Cup All-Sports Series is tied 7-7 going into Monday's final head-to-head competition.