Box Score
Valparaiso left 13 runners on base Wednesday afternoon,
including eight in scoring position, and fell in its first game of the Horizon
League Tournament against Cleveland State 4-2 at The Pipe Yard in Lorain, Ohio.
With the loss, the Crusaders
fall into the loser’s bracket, and will face the loser of Wednesday’s second
game between Butler and Wright State
Thursday morning at 10 a.m. CDT.
“We didn’t swing the bats
well at all today,” head coach Tracy
Woodson said. “We had chances to win
the game but we didn’t hit the ball.”
Valpo starter Jon Gulbransen (Appleton, Wis./Fox
Valley Lutheran H.S.) started strong, retiring the first nine hitters he faced,
including four via strikeout during the first three innings.
The Crusaders threatened in
the bottom of the third, putting runners on second and third with one out, but
back-to-back strikeouts by Viking starter Josh Hungerman ended the threat.
Cleveland State (21-29) struck first in the top of the fourth
inning. Brad Buell led off the inning
with a double to left and scored two batters later on a single by Ryan
Franks. The Vikings added to the lead in
the fifth on a two-run double off the bat of Travis Miller to increase the lead
to 3-0.
Valpo (27-23) put two more
runners on in the fifth but failed to score before finally breaking through in
the sixth. With two outs, Damon McCormick (Louisville,
Ky./Saint Xavier H.S.) drew a bases loaded
walk to force home Josh Wallace (Bellefountaine,
Ohio/Bellefountaine H.S.) and Dan DeBruin (Combined Locks, Wis./Kimberly
H.S.) followed being hit by a pitch to bring in Steven Scoby (Delton, Mich./Kellogg H.S.). The Crusaders stranded the bases loaded in
the inning though after closing to within 3-2.
The Vikings added to their
lead in the eighth on a single by Franks, scoring Buell for the third time in
the game. Valpo put runners on second
and third in the ninth with one out but Miller, who came on in the inning to
close out the game, got a ground ball and a flyout to end the game to earn his
fourth save of the year.
Hungerman earned the win
(5-6) allowing two runs and five hits while striking out eight in 6.2 innings
for the Vikings. Gulbransen suffered the
loss (5-7), despite allowing just three runs and eight hits in seven innings of
work. He fanned six and did not walk a
batter.
“Jon pitched well for the
most part,” Woodson added. “He got some
balls up late though.”
Wallace was the only Crusader
to tally two hits in the game, as Valpo managed just six on the afternoon. Alex Johnson led Cleveland State’s
10-hit attack with a 3-for-4 day at the plate.