The City College of New York baseball team fell 12-0 in the series finale to No. 9 Shenandoah on Sunday afternoon.
Adrien
Pena went four-for-four on the game as he led the Beavers on offense.
He started his day with a single to left field in the second inning, but
was unable to get around the bases. All four of Pena's hits were
singles as he came up in the fourth, sixth and ninth inning for City.
In the third inning both Eric Giglio and Michael Siklas would get on base, but CCNY could not get them home. City had another chance in the fifth inning as Brendan Murphy and Siklas both reached base safely. It would be another two batters left on base for the Beavers.
Elmy Antonio recorded his first collegiate hit in the seventh inning. As they fought for a run, the Beavers would still be left scoreless.
The Hornets recorded 12 runs to take series sweep from City.
Anthony Cacchione pitched 4.0 innings giving up nine runs, five of which were earned. Matt Sola-Baker came in for 3.0 innings and gave up one hit and struck out one. Steven Giglio, who made his collegiate debut, pitched the final inning for CCNY. Giglio gave up three runs off of four hits.
City
will travel to Hackettstown, New Jersey as they face Centenary College
in a three-game series. First game of the series is Friday, March 12 at
3:30 p.m.
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