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Will Schnepf, Aaron Rice, who go both heroes in Sweep of Hamline

Northfield, Minn.-heroic deeds in the late game, was the topic of the day when the baseball team of Carleton College won two victories over the visit to Hamline University. Will Schnepf delivered the game gaming hit in a 5: 4 triumph in game 1 while Jack Hommeyer Game two in the end of the ninth game before Aaron rice hit the 5-4 game winner in the 10th Inning.
Game 1 – Carleton 5, Hamline 4

Schnepf hit a single center in the bottom of the first to open the evaluation, but the Piper (6-31, 1-17 Miac) got two runs back on the top of the second. A mistake helped Hamline to achieve two more in third place, which made the score 4: 1.
The Knights (11-19, 5-13 miac) made it a 4-3 game when Snowpf recorded another RBI single at the bottom of the third and third parties, and Ryan Chang followed with a victim flying in the middle. There was a one-run game until the end of the seventh place.
There, Sam Zacks led with one with a twice all the line and came by to tie the game on you Sam Gossard individual rope through the left side. With an exit, Schneepf stepped into the court and crushed a curve ball from the wall in the right middle. Gossard cycled around the base paths and slipped home to St. Scholastica for Carleton's first salary victory since March 30, 2024.
Ananth Iyer Started on the mounting animal for Carleton and went all 7.0 Innerings. He distributed six goals, collected four runs (three earned) and hit eight hitter with career heights.
Zacks went 3-on-3 and scored three times. Gossard was 1-2 with a walk and the other two runs. Schnepf ended 3-against-4 with three RBIs.
Game two – Carleton 5, Hamline 4 (10 Inn.)

Chang turned a single in the middle of the first for a 1-0 leader of Ritter. Carleton added another balance in the third with an RBI knocking from Reis and started Pitcher Sam Chutkow The visiting installation with gentle contact for six Innerings expanded. The Knights left seven runners in the first six frames and kept the score 2-0.
Hamline finally came to Chutkow in seventh place, knocked six goals and flattened three runs. Zacks supported another double to the left to access the bottom of the frame. After the deep right in the middle doubled on back-to-back outs and a hit-by-pitch to tie the game 3: 3.
At the top of the eighth Zach Gordon After an outfield error for the Pipers, passed. The right drilled and placed the runner in third place with two large outs to keep the score 4: 3. Carleton left two other runners in eighth place, and Gordon threw a goalless ninth.
In the lower end of the ninth place, Schlich Schnnnf with a single behind the second Baseman. Chang went and built a single to the right to unload the bases. Hommeyer put a perfect colorful single in the third base line to achieve the binding run, but the knights had the bases loaded and the game knotted with 4: 4.
Chang changed from the third to the hill and prompted three flyouts to work on a goalless tip of the 10th place. Zacks hit the first place, which he looked into the left field in the frame of the frame for a single, and Gossard led a victim to bring the winning run to the second basis. Rice went into the box of the dough, fought for a two-deep number and raised a fly over the right field line. The ball just fell fair and Zacks scored in the afternoon for the second way from the second base.
Zacks had two goals and scored two runs. Rice was 3 against 5 with two RBI. Nathan Barnhart Also went 3-for-5. Chang was 2-against-4 with a two-excavator and two RBI.
The start of Chutkow spanned 7.0 Innerings. He allowed eight hits, a walk and three seventh inning races. He fanned four. Gordon worked 2.0 Hitless Innings, excluded one and only allowed an undeserved run. Chang threw a clean 10th and was divided for victory.
Next for the knights

Carleton closes his Miac Slate against the rival of the cross-town rival St. Olaf College on Saturday, May 3rd

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