University of Pittsburgh Athletics

Ohio State Downs Baseball, 9-1
3/26/2008 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
March 26, 2008
Danny Lopez (SO/Queens, N.Y./Monsignor McClancy) gave Pitt the early advantage with an RBI-single in the first inning. Leadoff batter Jordan Herr (RS SO/Lancaster, Pa./Delaware) reached base safely after a throwing error on the
The run would be Pitt's last of the game, as the Panther offense would go on to generate just four more hits. Lopez and Joe Leonard (FR/Dawson, Pa./Connellsville) both tallied two singles for the Panthers, going a combined 4-8 on the day and recording four of Pitt's five hits.
The Buckeyes responded in the bottom half of the inning, tallying two runs of their own off Pitt starter Cole Taylor (FR/Lower Burrell, Pa./Burrell), who made his first-collegiate start in today's contest. The Panther lefty went 3.2 innings in his debut outing, allowing four earned runs off seven hits, while recording his first-career strikeout in the third inning.
The Pitt offense had an opportunity in the top of the second to gain some runs back from
Leonard and Tonte were left stranded on base as Armstrong followed the Tonte walk generating a strikeout and fly-out in the next two Pitt batters. The Panthers would leave a total of nine runners on base over the course of the game.
Down 5-1 heading into the fifth, Pitt reliever David Kaye (FR/Oakmont, Pa./Riverview) stepped in to pitch 1.1 hitless innings, striking out two of the six Buckeye batters he faced.
Kaye was replaced on the mound by freshman Hugh Henry (FR/Mount
Cory Rupert posted the game's final run, scoring Meade with a ground ball to second base. Henry got out of the inning drawing a strikeout and groundout from the next two
Enjoying a 9-1 advantage, the Buckeye bullpen kept the Panther bats quiet until the eighth inning when Pitt again missed some offensive opportunities. With two outs, Lopez knocked his second single of the day up the middle and advanced to third when Pitt first baseman Dan Williams (SR/Berwyn, Pa./Episcopal Academy) ripped his team-high seventh double of the season to right-center field.
Buckeye reliever Eric Best stopped the Panthers from scoring, however, as he tallied his second strikeout of the day to end the inning. Pitt relievers Ricky Breymier (JR/Clarks
Up next, Pitt will host Big East foe
Game times are set for 3 p.m. on Friday, 6 p.m. on Saturday and noon for the series' cap on Sunday.















