BALTIMORE, MD – The St. John Fisher University baseball team traveled to Johns Hopkins University, in Baltimore, MD, for day three of the NCAA Regionals. The Cardinal's final game saw the team take on #1 Johns Hopkins University. An early three-run bottom of the third, from the Blue Jays, led to the Cardinals falling, 2-8. With the conclusion of today's game, Fisher finish the year with an overall record of 32-14.
Ben Lavery started the hitting for the Cardinals, doubling down the left field line in the top of the second inning. In the top of the fourth, 
Brian Norsen homered to left field, Fisher trailing 1-3. Immediately after, Dom Guccia singled up the middle. Two batters later, 
Jake Crantz singled through the left side. In the sixth inning, Guccia singled through the right side. Two batters later, Crantz singled through the left side, bringing home Norsen, the score 2-4. In the next inning, 
Nick Lemire singled to left field. The eighth inning saw Crantz hit for the third time today, singling to center field. 
Jack Migliore picked up the Cardinals final hit, in the ninth, singling to center field. After nine innings, Fisher fell, 2-8.
Starting for Fisher, 
Connor McHugh pitched the first 3.1 innings. McHugh faced 17 batters, striking out one, walking one, and allowing five hits and four runs. 
Ethan Fulton came in for the next 2.0 innings, facing 13 batters, striking out two, and allowing seven hits and four runs. 
Bryce Collis came in next, facing two batters and walking one. Coming in for the final 2.2 innings, 
Jason Wall faced nine batters, walking two, and allowing no hits or runs.
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