May 19, 2006
ATHENS, Ohio - Anthony Gressick's dash from second on an infield chopper delivered
Recording its first twin bill sweep since May 22, 2004, Ohio (21-25, 13-13 MAC) evened its season record in Mid-American games by dropping visiting Bowling Green (26-26, 1-15 MAC) 7-6 and 12-0.
Gressick's clutch base running in the first game gave
Game #1 -
In their first visit to
Matt Stiffler took a one-out pitch over the right-center field wall in the third inning for his third home run of the year to get the Bobcats on the board.
Despite surrendering the three early runs, Witt held BGSU the rest of his day before giving way to closer Chris Rigo.
With the Falcon bats in check,
On for the save opportunity, Rigo could not close the deal for the Bobcats. The right-hander stuck out the first batter he faced, but Klimko could not handle the pitch and the runner reached first safely. Things snowballed from there as four of the next six batters reached on Rigo and a three-run shot off the left field foul pole by Eric Lawson in the midst of it all rocketed BGSU back into the lead, 6-5.
Despite Lawson's apparent heroics, the Bobcats were able to manufacture two runs in the bottom of the ninth for a 7-6 victory.
Pinch-hitter Kirk Payne started things off with a single to center and was sacrificed to second by a J.T. Osburn bunt. Dusty
"Anthony Gressick does a lot of little things besides hit home runs and pitch," Ohio Head Coach Joe Carbone said. "He got a big base hit, stole a base and put himself in position to score the winning run. On a slow-hit ball he instinctively took off for home and scored the winning run."
After recording the last out in the top of the ninth, Adam Goodpasture (1-0) was awarded his first career win. Derek Witt allowed three runs - one earned - on five hits in eight innings of work. The senior finished with four strikeouts and three walks in his last collegiate start.
Bryant Witt led the
Tyler Johnson (0-4) took the loss in relief for BGSU after allowing four runs - two earned - on seven hits in 2 2-3 innings. Falcon starter Alan Brech tossed six innings and allowed three runs - one earned - on seven hits with six strikeouts and one walk.
Lawson finished 4-for-5 in the game with four RBIs to pace the Falcon offense.
"I thought the first game was a well-pitched game by both pitchers," Carbone said. "Our kids hung in there and battled and took advantage of some pretty good base running."
Game #2 -
Friday's nightcap was all Bobcats from the beginning.
The Bobcats tacked on three more runs in the home half of the sixth to surge ahead 12-0 as Bryant Witt and Brandon Besl recorded RBIs and a run scored on a BGSU error.
With the
One out shy of his first complete game in his first-ever start in a MAC game just 12 days ago against
"He (Silverman) just pitched a great game and has been doing this for us all year," Carbone said. "It's pretty good when you can pitch a nine-inning shutout in college with aluminum bats."
Silverman (4-3) finished with seven strikeouts against just one walk and allowed a total of six BGSU batters to reach base.
Osburn recorded his best day as a Bobcat as he finished 3-for-5 in the game with two RBIs.
Brian Hangbers (4-4) took the loss for the Falcons after allowing three runs - two earned - on five hits in just 1 2-3 innings of work.
No BGSU player recorded more than one hit in the game.
















