LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The Lock Haven baseball team hosted No. 16-ranked Seton Hill in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Western Division doubleheader on Friday (April 3). Â
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Seton Hill took both games and improved to 22-6 and a perfect 10-0 in PSAC West play.
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The Bald Eagles fell to 5-21 and 1-8 in conference action.
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Game 1: No. 16 Seton Hill 2, Lock Haven 1
Seton Hill struck first in game one by scoring a run in the top of the first.
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Lock Haven responded by recording three straight singles to start the inning from
Braden Cummings,
Zachary McEllroy and
Kellen Jackson.
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Jackson's single scored Cummings and tied the game at 1-1.
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Seton Hill hit a solo home run in the second, which was the only other run scored the rest of the way.
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Andrew Kramer was outstanding on the hill for the Bald Eagles. Kramer went the distance allowing just five hits and two runs.
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The outing marked Kramer's first complete game since April 28, 2024.
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The Bald Eagles out-hit the Giffins seven to five.
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Tom Rohan provided a 2-for-3 performance at the plate.
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Game 2: No. 16 Seton Hill 7, Lock Haven 2
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Jerry Lambert launched his first career home run over the right field wall to cut an early 4-0 Seton Hill lead in half, driving in
Gardner Fravel.
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The Griffins added three more runs and held on by a 7-2 final.
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The Bald Eagles recorded six hits, all by Lambert, Cummings and McEllory who each finished with two.
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Tyler Serb had a solid outing, pitching 5.2 innings, giving up three earned runs and striking out two batters.
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Next up:
The Bald Eagles will travel to Greensburg, Pa. to wrap up the weekend series with Seton Hill with a doubleheader as game one is scheduled to start at 1 p.m.
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