Baseball

BASEBALL FALLS TO SAINT ROSE IN FIRST OF THREE-GAME SET

ALBANY, NY- The Pace baseball team fell to the College of Saint Rose 8-4 in the first game of a three game set between the two teams. The series will concluded on Sunday, May 6 with a doubleheader on Pace's Pleasantville campus.

The Golden Knights took the lead in the second on a two-run homerun. The Setters rallied in the fourth as Matt Arburr blasted a two-run shot, driving in Ted Mullen who singled with one out. Back-to-back singles by Neil Ross and Chris Brown kept the Setters inning alive. Both runners moved up a base on a balk and the Setters took took the lead as Brown scored on a groundout. Saint Rose woudl tie the game in the fifth on a sac fly.

The Setters threatened in the seventh on three straight one-out singles by Adam Harwood, Jack Cawley and Joe Barracato loaded the bases. Mullen would put the Setters back in the lead on a groundout, allowing Harwood to score.

Saint Rose would regain the advantage putting together back-to-back big innings, scoring twice in the seventh and three more times in the eighth to take control of the game and pick up the win.

On the hill, Dustin Corbett tossed 6 2/3 innings, allowing six hits and five runs, while striking out six. Zach Dayton came on in relief, pitching 1/3 of an inning allowing one hit and one run. MacKenzie King came on for the final inning, giving up two hits and a pair of unearned runs, while fanning three.

The Setters and Golden Knights wrap up the series on Sunday, May 6 for a twin bill starting at noon. Prior to the doubleheader, the Setters will honor their four seniors.