ATLANTA — Northwestern and Georgia Tech split a double-header on the last day of their series on Saturday.
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The Yellow Jackets took the first game, 9-2, and Northwestern took the second, 5-1.
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GAME TWO
The second game of the doubleheader was a pitchers' duel through six-and-a-half innings.
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NU's started Quinn Lavelle went 7.0 innings, allowing six hits and only one earned run. He struck out eight and did not walk a batter en route to collecting his first victory of the season.
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Junior Nick Paciorek threw two innings of shutdown relief to seal the Wildcat victory, fanning four in his appearance.
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Three Wildcats had multi-hit games, including Jack Dunn (2-for-5), Anthony Calarco (2-for-4), and Shawn Goosenberg (2-for-4).
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The Yellow Jackets struck first with a run in the bottom half of the seventh. The 'Cats came back strong with a five-spot in the top of the eighth.
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After a lead-off Jack Dunn single, a David Dunn single, and an Alex Erro walk, first-year Anthony Calarco was faced with a bases-loaded, no-out situation. The rookie prevailed, crushing a double down the left-field line to give NU a 2-1 advantage.
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Fellow rookie Shawn Goosenberg followed that up with another double, extending NU's lead to 4-1.
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Sophomore catcher ended the frame with an RBI single to give NU their eventual winning tally of 5-1.
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GAME ONE
NU was limited offensively in the afternoon half of the double-dip, only scratching across two runs.
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First-year infielder/outfielder Shawn Goosenberg was 2-for-4 in the contest. Five other 'Cats had hits in the contest, including senior infielder Jack Dunn, who was 1-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI.
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Three 'Cats had extra-base hits in the set-back, including redshirt first-year David Dunn and senior Ben Dickey, who both walloped their second doubles of the season.
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In the game, sophomore southpaw Anthony Alepra contributed an inning of scoreless relief, including stranding a pair of inherited runners.
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OF NOTE:
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The Yellow Jackets took the first game, 9-2, and Northwestern took the second, 5-1.
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GAME TWO
The second game of the doubleheader was a pitchers' duel through six-and-a-half innings.
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NU's started Quinn Lavelle went 7.0 innings, allowing six hits and only one earned run. He struck out eight and did not walk a batter en route to collecting his first victory of the season.
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Junior Nick Paciorek threw two innings of shutdown relief to seal the Wildcat victory, fanning four in his appearance.
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Three Wildcats had multi-hit games, including Jack Dunn (2-for-5), Anthony Calarco (2-for-4), and Shawn Goosenberg (2-for-4).
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The Yellow Jackets struck first with a run in the bottom half of the seventh. The 'Cats came back strong with a five-spot in the top of the eighth.
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After a lead-off Jack Dunn single, a David Dunn single, and an Alex Erro walk, first-year Anthony Calarco was faced with a bases-loaded, no-out situation. The rookie prevailed, crushing a double down the left-field line to give NU a 2-1 advantage.
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Fellow rookie Shawn Goosenberg followed that up with another double, extending NU's lead to 4-1.
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Sophomore catcher ended the frame with an RBI single to give NU their eventual winning tally of 5-1.
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GAME ONE
NU was limited offensively in the afternoon half of the double-dip, only scratching across two runs.
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First-year infielder/outfielder Shawn Goosenberg was 2-for-4 in the contest. Five other 'Cats had hits in the contest, including senior infielder Jack Dunn, who was 1-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI.
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Three 'Cats had extra-base hits in the set-back, including redshirt first-year David Dunn and senior Ben Dickey, who both walloped their second doubles of the season.
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In the game, sophomore southpaw Anthony Alepra contributed an inning of scoreless relief, including stranding a pair of inherited runners.
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OF NOTE:
- Northwestern had a season-high three doubles in Game One.
- In the series, INF/OF Shawn Goosenberg went 4-for-9 (.444) with a double and two RBI.
- SS Jack Dunn went 1-for-4 in the first game and 2-for-5 in the second game … He extended his on-base streak to 36-straight games.
- INF Alex Erro went 2-for-4 in the second game but went 0-for-4 in the first game, snapping his 22-game hitting streak.
- LHP Quinn Lavelle tossed 7.0 IP of one-hit baseball … He is 1-0 with a 1.10 ERA (2 ER/16.1 IP) this season.
- RHP Nick Paciorek finished his third game of the season … In five appearances, he has earned a 1.50 ERA (1 ER/6.0 IP) … He fanned four batters … This season, he has made 11 of his 18 outs via the punch-out (61.1 percent).