Box Score SANTA BARBARA,
Calif. - UC Santa Barbara rode an outstanding pitching
performance by freshman Andrew
Vasquez and a 16-hit attack in the first game and a perfect
5-for-5 game at the plate by third baseman Marc
Venning in the second game to a doubleheader sweep of Rhode
Island on Friday afternoon at Caesar Uyesaka
Stadium.
The Gauchos (10-9) beat the Rams
(6-11) by scores of 13-3 and 13-7.
In game one, Vasquez (3-1) tossed
7.0 scoreless innings, allowing just two hits while striking out a
career-high. He did walk four but none came around to
score. Two of Vasquez's walks came to the first two batters
he faced and he settled down after that.
UCSB didn't waste any time in game
one, scoring three runs in the bottom of the first. The big
blows in the inning were an RBI triple by Brandon
Trinkwon and an RBI single by Greg
Mahle. The single was one of three hits in the game for
Mahle.
The Gauchos scored four more in the
fifth, including two on a two-run triple by Bryce
Tafelski, and three in the sixth and seventh innings.
Rhode Island tagged reliever Cameron
Cuneo with two runs in the eighth and one in the
ninth.
In addition to Mahle's 3-for-5,
three RBI performance in game one, Lance
Roenicke had three hits and three runs scored. Trinkwon
had a single to go along with his triple, and three runs as
well. Tafelski and Joey
Wallace also had two hits and two RBI apiece.
The story in game two was more
Gaucho offense, especially Venning who had four runs scored and
three RBI to go along with his 5-for-5 performance. Two of
the junior's hits were doubles.
UCSB trailed 5-2 entering the fifth
inning but scored six times on just three hits to take an 8-2
lead.
Trinkwon was safe when Rhode Island
left fielder Chris Famiglietti and center fielder Jeff Roy got
their signals crossed in left center and Famiglietti dropped the
ball. Rams' starting pitcher Nick Narodowy then walked three
straight batters to force in the first of the six runs.
After the third consecutive walk,
Narodowy was pulled and replaced by Mike Bradstreet who was greeted
by Venning with a two-run single. Catcher Joe
Winterburn followed Venning's single with a two-run
double. Winterburn ultimately scored the final run of the
frame on a single by Trinkwon.
Rhode Island added single runs in
the sixth and eighth, but UCSB tacked on three more in the seventh,
two on a single by Trinkwon, and two more in the eighth, including
one on another single by Vennings.
Matt Vedo
(3-2) went 5.1 innings and earned the win. Jeremy
Peterson and Jared
Wilson combined to pitch the final 3.2 innings without allowing
an earned run.
In addition to Venning's
performance at the plate, Trinkwon had a pair of hits, three RBI
and walked twice. Vertigan had two hits, two RBI and two runs
scored.
The Gauchos will take the next week
off for final exams, returning to action with a doubleheader at the
University of San Francisco on Saturday, March 24. The first
game will start at 11:15 a.m. The teams will play a single
game on Sunday, March 25 beginning at 1:00 p.m.
UCSB returns home on Tuesday, March
27 to host Pepperdine at 3:00 p.m. at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium.