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Tulane Drops Game 1 of Super Regional to CSF, 9-0
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Tulane Media Relations
TulaneInsider.com | Jun 13, 2004 |
Titans’ hurler Jason Windsor holds Green Wave to five hits with no walks; game two slated for Sunday at 8 p.m.
Titans’ starter Jason Windsor struck out seven in an eight-inning effort and catcher Kurt Suzukie went 2-for-3 with an RBI- triple and a pair of intentional walks as Cal State Fullerton defeated the Tulane University baseball team 9-0 in game one of the 2004 NCAA Fullerton Super Regional Saturday evening at Goodwin Field.
The Green Wave (41-20) and Titans (41-21) will play again on Saturday with first pitch slated for 8:07 p.m. Tulane now finds themselves in
must-win situation as the first team in the Super Regional with two wins advances to the College World Series. In their previous trip to the
Supers, Tulane dropped the opening game of the 2001 New Orleans Super Regional 4-3 to arch-rival LSU before battling back to take the next
two games, 9-4 and 7-1.
The Green Wave tallied just five hits on the afternoon – two by junior left fielder Wes Swackhamer – but Windsor was in control from start to finish as he allowed just two Tulane players to reach scoring position. He did not walk a batter on the night and allowed more than one baserunner just once to improve to 11-4 on the year.
His Tulane counterpart, Bogusevic, did not fare as well as the big lefty was roughed up for eight runs on 14 hits in a 4.2-inning start. Matt
Goebel came on in relief with two out in the fifth, and limited Cal State Fullerton to just one run on five hits over the final 3.1 innings,
but the damage was already done.
The Titans wasted little time jumping on the Green Wave as second baseman Justin Turner hit
a leadoff double and scored two batters later
on an RBI-triple by Suzuki to break a scoreless tie in the first. First baseman P.J. Pelittere plated Suzuki with a groundout in the ensuing
at-bat.
The second inning followed a similar script
as designated hitter Felipe Garcia hit a leadoff double off the wall in center, went to second
on a single by shortstop Neil Walton and scored
an a base hit by third baseman Ronnie Prettyman.
Cal State Fullerton could have gottten more out
of the frame, but Bogusevic picked off Prettyman
at first, and the Green Wave defense caught Walton trying to score from second on a single by
Turner to end the inning without any more damage done.
Following a pair of scoreless frames, the Titans got back to work with a single by centerfielder Clark Hardman and an intentional walk to
Suzuki. The Green Wave had a couple of chances to thwart the rally as Pelittere hit a shot to left that bounced out of the glove of a diving Swackhamer to load the bases, and left fielder Danny Dorn followed with an RBI-single that Green Wave second baseman Joe Holland smothered but had
no play to give Cal State Fullerton a 4-0 advantage.
From there, Garcia and right fielder Bobby Andrews hit back-to-back, two-RBI doubles to inflate the lead to 8-0, but Tulane was able to stop the bleeding when Andrews got caught trying to steal third, but Titan shortstop Neil Walton singled to chase Bogusevic from the game. After
walking Prettyman, sophomore reliever Matt Goebel issued a walk to Prettyman, and after falling behind 3-0 to Turner, got a fielder’schoice ground ball to get out of the inning.
Tulane had something cooking in the seventh as Bogusevic hit a leadoff single and Swackhamer ripped a one-out double to left, but Windsor
would quiet any talks of a comeback by getting a popup by senior infielder Brian Bormaster and a can-of-corn flyout to left.
Fullerton would close out the scoring in the bottom of the frame when right fielder Bobby Andrews hit a leadoff single, went to second on a
groundout by Walton and touched the paystation on an RBI single up the middle by Prettyman that ricocheted off the glove of junior shortstop
Tommy Manzella.
Tulane will send sophomore southpaw J.R. Crowel to the mound on Sunday. If the Green Wave win on Sunday, game three of the Super Regional will
be played on Monday with the start time still to be determined. Both games will be televised live on ESPN2.
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