April 22, 2003
Box Score
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - The University of Virginia baseball team dropped a 4-3
decision to the visiting George Mason Patriots in a non-conference game at
Davenport Field at the UVa Baseball Stadium. George Mason carried a 4-0 lead
into the bottom of the eighth inning before Virginia rallied to score three
unanswered (two in the eighth, one in the ninth). But it wasn't enough as
GMU hung on to pull out a one-run victory. Virginia's loss was only its
fifth of the year at home (19-5) and was its first loss of the season in
Charlottesville to a non-ranked opponent.
With the loss, Virginia's record falls to 23-16 overall. The victory
improves George Mason's record to 24-12 on the year.
After playing through three scoreless innings of baseball, George Mason
jumped on the scoreboard first and took a 3-0 lead in the top of the fourth
inning. The Patriots' Evan Howard connected on a bases clearing doubled that
nearly went for a grand slam after the ball bounced off the outfield wall in
left-center field. Howards' double was the 53rd of his career at GMU, which
tied the school record.
The Patriots extended their lead to 4-0 in the fifth inning when Nick Shimer
hit a solo home run to right-center field. Shimer's home run was his fifth
of the season and eventually turned out to be the game-deciding play.
GMU starting pitcher Travis Hardman (4-1) picked up the win after going 8.0
innings and allowed two runs on eight hits to go along with four strikeouts.
The Patriots' Eric Gibbons pitched 1.0 inning and allowed one run on two hits
but struck out two batters to earn his second save of the season.
Virginia finally got on the scoreboard in the bottom of the eighth inning in
a big way after Mark Reynolds blasted a two-run home run deep into center
field. Reynolds' home run, his seventh of the year (team-high), pulled UVa
within two runs after his hit made the score 4-2 through eight innings of
play.
Virginia stormed back in the bottom of the ninth inning and added a run to
cut the lead to 4-3 after Paul Gillispie singled to right field before coming
around to score a run two batters later when Andrew Riesenfeld drove him in
with a RBI-double off the left field wall. Riesenfeld's double fell just
short of being a home run which would have tied the game at 4-4. Instead,
Riesenfeld was left stranded at second base and the Cavaliers fell a run
short in the 4-3 loss.
UVa's starting pitcher Matt Avery (1-4) took the loss after going 5.0 innings
on the mound and allowed four runs on eight hits to go along with two
strikeouts. The Cavaliers' Greg Hansard pitched 3.1 scoreless innings in
relief action and struck out two batters..
George Mason hosts Georgetown at Raymond H. "Hap" Spuhler Field Wednesday at 3 p.m.