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Baseball Holds off Late Hawai'i Rally to Win Series Finale

Jake Brodt was one of four straight Broncos to tally an RBI in the third.
Jake Brodt was one of four straight Broncos to tally an RBI in the third.

HONOLULU —Santa Clara baseball faced a ninth-inning rally from Hawai'i for the second straight game, and the Broncos came out on top Sunday afternoon at Les Murakami Stadium. Grant Meylan made a sliding catch in right field with a one-run lead and runners on the corners to seal a 5-4 victory and earn the Broncos a series split.

The Rainbow Warriors (11-14) got singles from four of their first five batters to begin the comeback bid in the ninth. With one out and two runners in scoring position, Josh Rojas took a full count pitch through the right side to bring across two runs and make the score 5-4 Santa Clara. Matt LoCoco put the potential game-winning run aboard with a single, and Max Kuhns (SV, 7) recorded consecutive outs — both to right field — to earn the save.

Santa Clara led 5-1 after the third inning, and Bronco starting pitcher Jason Seever (W, 3-1) posted three straight 1-2-3 frames. He allowed two earned runs on six hits with two strikeouts and three walks in 6.1 innings of the winning effort. Hawai'i used six pitchers, including starter Patrick Martin (L, 1-1), who allowed four runs (two earned) in 2.0+ innings.

Ryan Budnick and Austin Fisher hit back-to-back doubles for the Broncos (10-12) to give the visitors a 1-0 lead in the second. Santa Clara added to the early edge on the strength of RBIs from four straight batters in the third. Stevie Berman walked in a run with the bases loaded and the Broncos bookended a Kert Woods RBI single with sacrifice flies from Jake Brodt and Budnick.

Hawai'i added single runs in the third and seventh; Jacob Sheldon-Collins put the hosts on the board with a sac fly and Kekai Rios hit an RBI double four innings later. Four Rainbow Warriors posted multiple hits in the loss; Rojas and Rios led the team with three apiece. 

Nick Medeiros took over for Seever with one out and a runner on second in the seventh. Medeiros issued a walk and followed with two straight outs to preserve a three-run lead. He pitched through a leadoff double by Sheldon-Collins in the eighth and struck out the final two batters he faced. 

Santa Clara returns to the mainland to face San Jose State Wednesday night at 6 p.m.

GAME NOTES: First pitch was at 1:06 p.m. … time of the game was 3:03 … attendance was 2,398.

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