THE GAME FACTS
Game One: Seton Hill 7, Gannon 2
Game Two: Seton Hill 8, Gannon 1
Records: Gannon (21-21, 14-10 PSAC West) | Seton Hill (37-9, 22-2)
Location: Greensburg, PA
GREENSBURG, PA - The Golden Knights dropped a pair of games to Seton Hill on Sunday on the road and are now 14-10 in the PSAC West. Gannon is tied for second place in the division with IUP with four games left to play.
In game one, Seton Hill jumped out early with a four-run first inning and added three more in the third, while Gannon pushed across a pair of runs in the sixth but couldn't overcome the early deficit.
In the second game, Seton Hill built an early lead with two runs in the first and added on throughout, including a four-run sixth inning, while Gannon scored its lone run in the fifth.
THE KNIGHT CAP - GAME ONE
- Early Hole: Seton Hill plated four runs in the first inning, highlighted by a three-run home run, to take early control.
- Late Response: The Golden Knights scored twice in the sixth, taking advantage of an error and a ground ball to avoid the shutout.
- Traffic on the Bases: Gannon drew three walks but struggled to string together hits against Seton Hill pitching.
- Relief Effort: Zach Tkatch (Cranberry Township, Pa./Seneca Valley) provided 3.2 scoreless innings out of the bullpen to settle things after the early innings.
THE KNIGHT CAP - GAME TWO
- Mid-Game Push: Gannon got on the board in the fifth as Tommy Koroly (Mars, Pa./North Catholic) delivered an RBI single to cut the deficit to 3-1.
- Game Breaks Open: Seton Hill plated four runs in the sixth to extend the lead to 8-1.
- Limited Offense: Gannon finished with 1 run on 3 hits, with Koroly accounting for the lone RBI.
UP NEXT
Gannon will return home for the final two home games of the regular season against Lock Haven. The games will be played on Thursday at 1 and 3:30 pm at McConnell Family Stadium.