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Box Score 2 HOCKESSIN, Del. – The USciences baseball team traveled to second-place Goldey-Beacom for its final Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) road doubleheader on Sunday, suffering 12-2 and 19-9 defeats.
Game Two
Eddie Parry's two-run home run gave University of the Sciences a quick 3-0 lead in the first inning, but the Devils could never recover from an 11-run bottom-half.
That gave him six homers for a second straight year, tied with teammates Evan Sinclair and Hunter Parish for second in the program's recorded single-season history (since 2005), while his 29 runs now rank sixth.
Vince Cammisa later hit his second home run of the year, adding a walk and joining Parish and AJ Pena in scoring twice.
Sinclair opened the scoring with an RBI groundout that plated Joe Duffy, who led off with a walk as part of a performance in which he reached base three times.
Duffy ended the day with 107 career runs, 37 career stolen bases and 72 career walks, which respectively rank second, tied for second and fourth in program history.
The senior also has 28 base on balls and 48 hits this year, now tied for second and tied for fifth in the program's recorded annals.
Frank Pollock, who also walked in the first inning, notably ranks tied for fifth in recorded single-season history with 24 base on balls.
Nick Cerelli went 2-for-4 with a double and three RBI, with his 12 doubles now ranking tied for second in the recorded single-season annals.
Austin Blumetti notably pitched 1.2 innings of scoreless relief.
Game One
Goldey-Beacom scored in each of its four at-bats and was leading 5-0 when a Parish double, Josh Yang single and two-out single by Duffy got USciences on the board in the fourth, but the Lightning came right back with a three-run bottom-half for an 8-1 advantage.
Parish also singled home the Devils' second run with two outs in the fifth as part of a 2-for-3 game that included a base on balls.
That singled scored Sinclair, who had doubled with one out.
Adam Estrada kept the inning alive with one of his three walks, and he added another in the nightcap to move into a tie with Pollock with 24.
Up Next
University of the Sciences completes its non-conference schedule on Wednesday, traveling to Kutztown for its penultimate doubleheader of the year in its road finale.