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Baseball

COUGARS COME BACK TO BEAT DOMINICAN FOR FIFTH STRAIGHT WIN

May 3, 2005

Courtesy of Matt McLagan Caldwell Sports Information

PARSIPPANY, N.J. - Two runs in the seventh inning and three more in the eighth allowed the Caldwell College baseball team to overcome a two-run deficit and defeat Dominican College, 9-6 in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference game Monday afternoon at Smith Field. The win was the Cougars' fifth in a row and improved their conference record to 12-7 (20-18 overall). The Chargers dropped to 22-19, 16-8 CACC.

After giving up a run in the top of the first, the Cougars tied the game in the bottom of the first when senior Joe Catenacci (Helmetta, NJ/Spotswood) scored on an error. The Cougars took their first lead of the game in the third inning, when senior Hasani Whitfield (Briarwood, NY/Molloy) (pictured) doubled home classmate Mike Kolesar (New City, NY/Clarkstown North). Whitfield later scored on a groundout by senior Ryan McGee (Cedarhurst, NY/Lawrence), then junior Nick Mauro (Nutley, NJ/Nutley) singled home junior Landon Viessy (Bayside, NY/Cardozo) for a 4-1 Caldwell lead.

But the advantage wouldn't last long, as the Chargers put five runs on the board in the top of the fourth. The score remained 6-4 in favor of Dominican until the bottom of the seventh. Catenacci led off the inning with a single, stole second, then scored on an error. With two outs and McGee on second and Viessy on first, senior Fadul Bambino (Astoria, NY/Queensborough CC) singled to plate McGee and tie the game at 6-6. Then in the eighth, Kolesar singled to score freshman Eric Theiss (Deer Park, NY/Deer Park) to put the Cougars ahead to stay. Whitfield tripled home Kolesar and Catenacci to make the score 9-6, then freshman right-hander Eric Hines (Milltown, NJ/Spotswood) pitched a 1-2-3 ninth inning to clinch the victory.

Hines (6-2) retired all five batters he faced to earn the win, while junior Michael Fillucco (Lanoka Harbor, NJ/Lacey) tossed 3 1/3 innings of scoreless relief. Seniors Whitfield, Catenacci and Bambino each had a pair of hits, while Whitfield drove home four runs to lead the Cougars.

The Cougars wrap up the regular season on Tuesday, May 3, with a CACC doubleheader against Felician College. The first game is scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m. at Smith Field.


Women's Soccer
9/8
Cabrini
Chestnut Hill

Men's Soccer
9/8
Columbia Union
Goldey-Beacom

Women's Tennis
9/8
Immaculata
Chestnut Hill

Women's Tennis
9/8
Caldwell
Molloy

Women's Soccer
9/8
Bridgeport
Dominican (N.Y.)

Women's Soccer
9/8
Columbia Union
Goldey-Beacom

Men's Soccer
9/7
Caldwell
Briarcliffe (N.Y.)

Men's Soccer
9/7
Dist. Columbia
Wilmington (Del.)

Men's Soccer
9/7
Queens (N.Y.)
Chestnut Hill

Men's Soccer
9/7
St. Rose
Holy Family

Women's Tennis
9/7
Dowling
Holy Family

Women's Soccer
9/7
C.W. Post
Philadelphia U.

Women's Volleyball
9/7
Le Moyne
Dominican (N.Y.)

Women's Soccer
9/7
Holy Family
Queens (N.Y.)

Women's Soccer
9/7
St. Thomas Aquinas
Chestnut Hill

Women's Volleyball
9/6
Concordia (N.Y.)
Nyack

Women's Volleyball
9/6
Edinboro
Phila. Sciences

Women's Volleyball
9/6
Georgian Court
Bentley

Women's Volleyball
9/6
Queens (N.Y.)
Philadelphia U.

Men's Soccer
9/6
Philadelphia U.
Wheeling Jesuit

Men's Soccer
9/6
Nyack
Mt. Vernon Naz.

Women's Volleyball
9/6
Holy Family
Slippery Rock

Women's Volleyball
9/6
Philadelphia U.
Clarion

Women's Volleyball
9/6
Bloomfield
Mercy

Women's Soccer
9/6
New Haven
Georgian Court

Women's Soccer
9/6
Post
Bentley

Women's Volleyball
9/6
Wilmington (Del.)
Millersville

Women's Tennis
9/6
Holy Family
Caldwell

Women's Soccer
9/6
Concordia (N.Y.)
Bloomfield

Men's Soccer
9/6
Bloomfield
C.W. Post

Men's Soccer
9/6
Dist. Columbia
Holy Family

Men's Soccer
9/6
St. Michael's
Post

Women's Volleyball
9/6
Holy Family
West Liberty St.

Women's Tennis
9/6
Dowling
Georgian Court

Women's Volleyball
9/6
Seton Hill
Phila. Sciences

Women's Volleyball
9/6
Wilmington (Del.)
Adelphi

Women's Volleyball
9/6
Felician
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