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Penn State Baseball Rallies to Advance in Big Ten Tournament
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (May 24, 2003) - The Penn State baseball team scored twice in the ninth inning and used four pitchers to eliminate No. 3 Michigan 3-2 and remain alive in the Big Ten Tournament Saturday at Siebert Field. The Nittany Lions, who have played the past three games in the tournament, have won two straight since losing a heartbreaking 4-3 contest versus No. 1 Minnesota Friday. They will play at 8:05 p.m. tonight against the loser of the Golden Gophers versus No. 2 Ohio State game, which is currently in progress. Pat Boland will provide live play-by-play on ESPN Radio WMAJ 1450 AM and a link to listen will be available at www.GoPSUsports.com. Penn State, which is 29-27 overall, took advantage of two very costly errors by the Wolverines to score both runs in the top of the ninth inning. Freshman Lance Thompson (Houtzdale, Pa.) led off with a hard single that went off the foot of starting pitcher Bobby Garza. Junior Brett Showalter (Waynesboro, Pa.) came in to pinch run for Thompson and that's when the wheels fell off for the Wolverines, who finished the season at 30-27. Junior Matt Harter (Centre Hall, Pa.) was hit by a pitch by Garza, who was relieved after the pitch. Senior Mike DeRenzo (Murrysville, Pa.) laid down a bunt towards the first base bag, but first baseman Mike Sokol's throw to third base was in the dirt, allowing all three runners to reach safely. Reliever Tim Leveque's next pitch was hit hard by senior Willie Melendez (Cayey, P.R.) at third baseman Brock Koman, but he could not field the ball cleanly and Showalter scored to give Penn State a 2-1 lead. Senior Zack Smithlin (Fair Lawn, N.J.) came to the plate with the bases loaded and scored Harter with a sacrifice fly to left field for a two-run cushion. However, the Wolverines battled and had the winning run at first base in their half of the ninth against Nittany Lion reliever Josh Palm (Conneaut Lake, Pa.). Matt Butler led off with a single and Palm got Gino Lollio and Nick Rudden to strike out. But Brock Koman singled and Jake Fox pulled Michigan within one run with an RBI single. Palm struck out Sokol to end the game and improve to 4-6 on the season. Junior Jared Hopewell (Watsontown, Pa.) started the game and gave up just one unearned run on four hits in 5.2 innings of work. Senior Kevin Damiano (Mt. Airy, Md.), sophomore Arin Gelletly (Clarksville, Md.) and Palm pitched the rest of the way as the Nittany Lion hurlers held Michigan to two runs on seven hits. The Wolverines averaged almost seven runs a game heading into the tournament. The Nittany Lions struck first despite Michigan stranding four runners in the first two innings. Smithlin led off the third inning with a double to left-center field and moved to third base on a sacrifice bunt by freshman Derrick Barr (So. Williamsport, Pa.). Senior Wes Reohr (Mechanicsburg, Pa.), who was 2-for-4, plated Smithlin with a sacrifice fly to leftfield for his 43rd RBI of the season. The Wolverines were able to score after a Penn State miscue to tie the game in the fourth inning. Jordan Cantalamessa led off the inning by getting to second base on a throwing error by shortstop Melendez. He moved to third on a flyball to right field and then scored on an RBI groundout by A.J. Scheidt. Penn State matched its best win total ever in Big Ten Tournament play with a 3-1 record thus far. The Nittany Lions were 3-2 in the 2000 tournament. They are also guaranteed of their first winning season since 2000 when they won the Upper Montclair (N.J.) Regional. Quotes from the post-game press conference: Head coach Joe Hindelang:
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