Box Score
AIKEN, S.C. - Sixth-ranked USC Aiken emphatically claimed its
first win of the 2010 campaign on Sunday afternoon with a 14-5
victory over Lincoln Memorial at Roberto Hernandez Stadium.
The Pacers dropped both games of the series prior to Sunday's
victory to suffer the series loss, but USC Aiken responded on
Sunday by putting on an offensive performance that featured 14
hits.
USC Aiken jumped out to an early 6-0 advantage. The Pacers
scored their first run of the game in the bottom of the second
inning when Gary Asbill (Batesburg, S.C./Batesburg-Leesville) was
walked with the bases loaded. The walk brought in Travis Howard
(Bonneau, S.C./USC Salkehatchie), who had opened things offensively
in the inning by lacing a single up the middle.
Things really came together for the Pacer offense in the bottom
of the third inning with five runs. Nick Aranas (Lexington,
S.C./Lexington) obtained the first run of the inning for the Pacers
when he singled in David Vitko (Columbiana, Ohio /Youngstown State)
to give the Pacers a 2-0 lead.
Aranas, who was able to advance to second on the throw to try
and get Howard at home on the second run, was then able to score on
the first of three errors in the game by the Lincoln Memorial third
baseman.
Bill Rice (Sewell, N.J./Gloucester County College) a few batters
later tripled down the right field line to bring in two more runs
and net the Pacers a 5-0 lead. The Pacers claimed the 6-0 advantage
when Asbill captured an infield single to bring in Rice.
Lincoln Memorial would cut the Pacer advantage in half to 6-3 in
the top of the fourth with three runs of their own. Eric Kitts got
things going for the Railsplitters in the top half of the fourth by
hitting a home run to right field off Pacer starting pitcher Jason
Cochcroft (Gilbert, S.C./Gilbert).
USC Aiken responded again though in the bottom half of the
fourth inning by collecting their second straight five-run inning.
Howard started off things by doubling down the left field line to
bring in Vitko, who had walked to commence the inning. Freshman JJ
Loker (Elkton, Va./Spotswood) continued the strong start to his
Pacer career by then bringing in Howard with a single to right
field.
Rice a few batters later brought in the final three runs in the
inning on his first home run as a Pacer. The tater by Rice gave the
Pacers a hefty 11-3 lead. The Railsplitters would manage to obtain
two more runs, but the Pacer offense would one up them once again
to the tune of three runs in the bottom of the eighth inning.
Reigning Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Year Stephen
Carmon (Camden, S.C./Camden) picked up the first two RBIs of the
inning by singling in Rice and Noah Wethington (Rock Island,
Ill./Blackhawk College).
True freshman Tripp Warrick then picked up the first RBI of his
career in his first at-bat as a Pacer to leave the Pacers with 14
runs on the day. Pinch-hitting for Vitko, Warrick singled to left
field to bring in Asbill.
Rice was the star of the day for the Pacers, finishing 3-for-4
with five RBIs and three runs scored. Rice was just one double shy
of the cycle in the game as he had a triple, a home run and a
single.
Four Pacers ended the afternoon with multiple hits with Howard,
Vitko and Loker each collecting two hits each in addition to Rice's
three hits.
Juan Alvarez and Kitts led the Railsplitters in their loss with
each finishing with two hits. Kitts was 2-for-3 with two RBIs and
two runs scored.
Freshman Ryan Milewski (West Boylston, Mass./West Boylston) was
the winning pitcher. Milewski pitched two innings and a third,
striking out two. He allowed no hits and only allowed one runner on
base during his time on the hill.
Brandon Cowan suffered the loss for the Railsplitters. He gave
up seven hits and seven runs (three earned) in three innings
pitched.
USC Aiken will next hit the road for the first time in the 2010
campaign with a four-game road trip to the Sunshine State. The
Pacers' foray into Florida will begin on Thursday, Feb. 11 with a 2
p.m. contest against Florida Tech in Melbourne, Fla.
USC Aiken will close out its Florida road trip with a three-game
set with defending NCAA Division II national champion Lynn in Boca
Raton, Fla. The Pacers and Fighting Knights will commence the
three-game series with a 3 p.m. game on Friday, Feb. 12. The two
will play at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 13 before closing out the
three-game set with an 11 a.m. game on Sunday, Feb. 14.