The University of Rochester bats broke out in a Liberty League doubleheader sweep of St. Lawrence University on Friday evening at UR's Towers Field.
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Rochester (9-7, 4-2 Liberty League), pounded out 25 hits and scored 25 runs in the sweep, winning 11-1 in game one and 14-7 in the nightcap. St. Lawrence drops to 3-10 and 2-4 in the Liberty League.
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In the opener, UR was led by its senior middle-infield combo of Dan Warren and Steve Eychner. Warren was a perfect 4-4 at the plate with 2 doubles, 3 runs scored and 2 RBI. Eychner added a 3-4 game with a double, 3 RBI and 2 runs. Two other seniors, catcher Nolan Schultz and outfielder Jake Meyerson also had multi-hit games.
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Schultz had a career-high 5 RBI in game two.The Yellowjackets also got another strong pitching effort from senior Evan Janifer who pitched a complete game 5-hitter, allowing one earned run while striking out six batters. The earned run only the second surrendered (and first earned run) by the senior ace this season. He improves to 3-1 on the year.
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After a scoreless first inning, Rochester scored in each of the remaining five, culminating with three runs in the fifth and four runs in the sixth to break it open.
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Game two saw the UR open up a big lead early on, with a five run first inning before adding three more in the second. The lead ballooned to 11-0 through five and eventually reached 14-0 before the visiting Saints tried to fight back, ending the game with seven unanswered runs.
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Eychner and Schultz each had a second straight standout performance in game two, leading the Yellowjacket offense. Schultz was 3-5, ending a triple shy of the cycle, adding 2 runs scored and a career-high 5 RBI.  Eychner was 3-3, also a triple short of the cycle, and had 3 runs and 3 RBI.
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Junior Pete Carrier scored four runs while freshman Aiden Finch crossed home three times.
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Rochester also got a solid outing from freshman starter Jack Denzer. He threw six shutout innings, allowed just five hits while striking out four. The win was the first in his career.
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St. Lawrence was led in game two by outfielder Michael LeFevre who was 3-5 with two triples, an RBI and two runs scored. Kyle MacDonald and Taylor Digillio each had two hits and two RBI for the Saints.
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The same two teams battle it out again on Saturday with the doubleheader scheduled to start at noon.
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