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Massachusetts UM 2-6
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Winner Rollins RCB 17-11
Massachusetts UM
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Rollins RCB
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Score By Periods
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Massachusetts UM 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 5 10 6
Rollins RCB 5 1 5 0 1 0 0 1 X 13 11 1

W: Masklee, John (1-1) L: Cote (0-1)

Game Recap: Baseball |

Tars Trounce Minutemen

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WINTER PARK , Fla. (March 22, 2006) The Rollins College baseball team looked like a completely different squad on Wednesday night. A night after losing to UMass 7-2, the Tars (17-11) came back on Wednesday and took out some revenge on the Minutemen, winning the game 13-5. On Tuesday Rollins left 12 men on base and posted just two runs. Wednesday night, the Tars left 10 men on base, however they scored 13 runs on just 11 hits. Rollins was able to take advantage of six UMass errors, and eight free passes issued by the Minutemen pitching staff.

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The Tars were led offensively by junior third baseman Gene Howard. Howard went 2-5 on the night with a run scored, a double and two RBI. Freshman outfielder Anthony Soto went 2-4 on the night with a run scored and a RBI double. Sophomore designated hitter Steven Mannenbach also had a good night at the plate going 2-4 with a run scored, a walk, and a RBI. Junior shortstop Ryan McKenzie made a lot of noise at the number nine spot in the Tar lineup. McKenzie went 2-3 with two runs scored, a double and three runs batted in.

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Senior pitcher Rob Cloar made his first start on the season for the Tars. Cloar went three innings giving up two earned runs on four hits while striking out two. Freshman John Masklee relieved Cloar, going five innings giving up three runs on six hits while striking out two to pick up his first collegiate win.

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Rollins started the game off with a bang in the bottom of the first inning. Gary Martoccio and Tyler Hartman began the inning with back to back walks. Gene Howard drove in Hartman with a one out double. Steven Mannenbach then scored Anthony Soto with a one out RBI single to right. Jesse More knocked in a run with two outs on a fielder's choice. And the Tars got their other two runs in the inning on a throwing error by the catcher which scored More and Mannenbach. The Tars added another run in the bottom of the second. McKenzie led off the second with a double and would later score on another double by Soto to center.

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The Tars then blew the game open in the bottom of the third. Rollins took advantage of two fielding errors in the inning by scoring five more runs. The Tars posted five hits with two outs in the inning and scored five unearned runs on the Minutemen pitching staff. McKenzie posted two RBI in the inning, Martoccio got a RBI double, Hartman got a RBI single, and Howard got a RBI single as well.

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UMass tried to claw back in with two runs in the top of the fourth off of John Masklee. However, the freshman stood tall and wouldn't back down. Masklee ended up going five innings giving up just one more run after the fourth.

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The Tars continued to pile it on the rest of the game with a run in the fifth and a run in the eighth. Rollins would go on to cruise to an easy 13-5 victory.

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Rollins will return to action on Friday, March 24 when they will travel down to Miami Shores for a three game set with the Barry University Buccaneers. Friday's first pitch is scheduled for 6 pm. Saturday will be a double header with the first pitch scheduled for noon.

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