The St. John Fisher College baseball team completed a sweep of visiting Utica College on Sunday taking game one 26-4, before winning on a walk-off single at the hands of
Cody Wiktorski for a 2-1 win in game two.
With the four wins on the weekend, Fisher improves to 10-14 overall while Utica falls to 11-7 on the season.
Game One – Fisher 26, Utica 4Â
Fisher scored at least three runs in each of the first seven innings, as the Cardinals racked up a season highs in both runs (26) and hits (27).
Â
Freshman
Scott Eisenmenger homered twice in the game, going 3-for-4 with five RBI and four runs scored.
Â
Junior
Mike Roman also homered and drove in a career-high seven RBI, while going 3-for-4 with three runs scored.
Â
Senior Matt Cahill tallied a career-high five hits in the game with two runs scored, while
Shane Barley finished with four hits, three runs and three RBI.
Â
Freshman catcher
Victor Konstantinovsky went 3-for-5 with three runs and three RBI.
Â
Calvin Woolhiser doubled and drove in three runs, while
Joe Simmons added three hits and two runs.
Â
Tyler Troccia scored a career-high four runs and finished with two hits, while Wiktorski added a two-run double.
Terry Engels earned his second win of the season on the mound, pitching seven innings with six strikeouts.Â
Erin Moskal allowed two hits over the final two innings.
Â
Game 2 – Fisher 2, Utica 1In a game that was originally set for seven innings, Wiktorski delivered a bases loaded single with one out in the bottom of the eighth inning to propel Fisher to a 2-1 win.
Shane Barley and Eisenmenger led off the inning with singles before Woolhiser bunted the runners into scoring position.
Following a walk to
Matthew Cahill, Wiktorski delivered the game-winning hit for Fisher.
The Cardinals broke a scoreless tie in the fifth inning off a 2 out RBI double by Simmons to drive in Wiktorski.
Utica picked up its only run of the game in the sixth inning.
Woolhiser and Wiktorksi combined for four of Fisher's eight hits in the game.Â
Marc Iseneker picked up his first win of the season striking out five and surrendering one unearned run.
Fisher returns to action at 4 p.m. Tuesday when it will travel to Oswego State for non-conference action.
Â