Behrend Lions Come up Short Against Messiah in NCAA Tournament

The Penn State Behrend baseball team lost its opening round game of the NCAA Tournament 8-1 to the Messiah Falcons on Wednesday, May 14 in Newark, New Jersey.  The blue and white will now play the loser of the Kean vs. Gwynedd-Mercy game at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday in the double-elimination regional tournament.

AMCC Player and Pitcher of the Year David Koerbel (Pittsburgh/Central Catholic) took the mound to start the game against the Falcons and got through two innings with the game scoreless, before Messiah manufactured a run in the top of the third to take a 1-0 lead.  The blue and white would threaten to get on the board in the bottom of the fourth, when Adam Martin (Rochester/Rochester) and Joe Breiter (Finleyville/Ringgold) each singled, but Messiah pitcher Dan Kern worked out of the jam, and was able to end the inning and hold the 1-0 lead.

Messiah got two straight singles to start the sixth inning, before Jordan Zimmerman doubled, scoring one run.  The Falcons then got the bases loaded with two outs when an infield single scored another runner to make it a 3-0 game.  Junior reliever Ben Cain (Venetia/Peters Township) came on to record the final out of the inning and keep the Behrend Lions within three runs heading to the bottom of the sixth.

Senior catcher Martin then got the blue and white on the scoreboard when he led off the bottom of the sixth inning with a solo homerun.  Martin's shot over the leftfield fence, made it a 3-1 ballgame. 

In the bottom of the seventh, senior first baseman Zach Sullivan (Oil City/Oil City) led off the inning with a single before Ryan Liddle's (DuBois/DuBois) sacrifice put Sullivan on second with one out.  Messiah's Kern responded by getting two fly balls to end the inning and hold Messiah's 3-1 lead.

In the top of the eighth Messiah got that run back after its leadoff batter singled and later scored on an error.  The Falcons led 4-1 with Behrend down to just six remaining outs.  The blue and white could not get anything going in the eighth inning, but Messiah was not done with the bats.  The Falcons erupted for four more runs in the top of the ninth, building a 8-1 lead, before getting the final three outs in the bottom of the ninth to close it out. 

The Wednesday game between Kean and Gwynedd-Mercy to determine Behrend's Thursday opponent is set to begin around 1:30 p.m.


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Updated May 14, 2008
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