MIAMI SHORES, Fla. -- The Barry Buccaneers baseball team lost their Sunshine State Conference series finale 15-4 to the Nova Southeastern Sharks at Feinbloom Field on Sunday.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP
Final: Nova Southeastern 15, Barry 4
Records: Barry (11-3, 2-1 SSC), NSU (5-5, 1-2 SSC)
All-Time Series: Barry leads 67-64-1
SUMMARY:
Nova Southeastern 15, Barry 4
- T1 - The Sharks jumped out in the front in the top of the first. Roylan Quevedo drew a four-pitch walk to start the game. He went to second on a wild pitch and scored on a single through the right side by Elmilio Gonzalez. | NSU 1, Barry 0
- B1 - The Bucs got the run back in the bottom of the first. Zavier Hatfield tripled to right center to get things started and Brady Blanks follwed with an RBI double. | Barry 1, NSU 1
- T2 - NSU scored twice in the second, as Sebastian Garavito and Gonzalez each drove in a run. | NSU 3, Barry 1
- B3 - Barry got one of the runs back in the third. Shark starter Nick Manning (1-0) hit Anthony Tralongo with the bases loaded. | NSU 3, Barry 2
- T4 - Anthony Stinson homered to lead off the inning and Quevedo scored on a throwing error by Buccaneer shortstop Dyson Joseph. | NSU 5, Barry 2
- T5 - Joel Cabrera walked and Stinson was hit by pitch. Both scored on a single by Quevedo. | NSU 7, Barry 2
- T7 - Stinson tripled to lead off the inning and scored on a wild pitch.
- T8 - Ty Torti reached on an infield single. As Cabrera walked, Torti was running and advanced to third when the throw from Josh Hungler sailed into center field. Stinson singled to drive in Torti and Quevedo followed with a three-run homer. | NSU 12, Barry 2
- B8 - Jalen Smith was hit by a pitch and Blake Opie launched a two-run homer to keep the game going. | NSU 12, Barry 4
- T9 Jorge De Goti led off with a homer. After a single by Torti, Dakota Jones hit a two-run shot. | NSU 15, Barry 4
NOTEWORTHY:
- Pavlos Piperakis (2-1) took the loss, allowing three runs on four hits and three walks in two innings.
- Manning went six innings to earn the win, allowing two runs on four hits and two walks. He struck out six.
ON THE HORIZON:
The Buccaneers hit the road for the first time this season, visiting the Embry-Riddle Eagles next weekend for a three-game set.