SAVANNAH, Ga. (March 8) – Despite six different players posting multi-hit games, the Vulcans suffered a 13-11 loss to Concord (W.Va.), a NCAA Tournament qualifier last year, on Monday at the Savannah Invitational.
With the loss, the California University of Pennsylvania baseball team falls to 4-4 this season.
Sophomore center fielder Troy Handza (Glenshaw, Pa./Shaler) and senior right fielder Sam DiMatteo (Center, Pa./Center) each belted four hits against the Mountain Lions. Handza belted his second homer of the season (fourth of his career), while DiMatteo collected four RBI and a steal.
Junior designated hitter Chuck Faust (Hershey, Pa./Hershey) posted three hits and three RBI, while junior Adam Links (New Hope, Pa./Central Bucks East), sophomore Anthony Lamont (Clinton, Pa. / South Side Beaver) and freshman Evan King (Lancaster, Pa Lampeter-Strasburg) all added two hits.
As a team, the Vulcans collected 18 hits.
Senior Ryan Lavrusky (Temple Terrace, Fla./King/Waynesburg) suffered the loss (0-2) after allowing six earned runs in 4.0 innings with five strikeouts and four walks.
Cal U returns to action at the Savannah Invitational tomorrow, Tuesday, March 9, when it faces host Armstrong Atlantic (Ga.) at 2 p.m. There will be live stats







Article Comments
Comments Are Available Only To "Insider" Subscribers
Subscribe to the Insider on Pittsburgh Sports today for to leave and read comments, get the latest NHL rumors, exclusive real time updates, post game analysis, charts, prizes, and more!
Subscribe for as little as $7.95!