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Schlosser, Polomis Lead Pointers to NCAA Tournament Bid In a
tension-filled afternoon in Wisconsin Rapids, UW-Stevens Point rallied
from a two-run deficit in the final two innings, and still had to hold
off a furious charge from top-ranked UW-Whitewater to claim a 6-5
victory and the championship of the WIAC Baseball Tournament. With the
victory, the Pointers claimed the WIAC’s automatic berth to the NCAA
Division III Tournament. The teams
entered the ninth inning tied 4-4. After a walk to the Pointers’ Joel
Hojnacki to lead off the top of the ninth inning, Jake Frombach tried to
lay down a sacrifice bunt. The Warhawks forced Hojnacki at second
allowing Frombach to reach on the fielder’s choice. That set the stage
for freshman third baseman Tim Schlosser. Schlosser connected on a
fastball from Warhawk reliever Ben Prather and when it dropped behind
the left center field fence the Pointers had claimed a 6-4 lead.
Schlosser said, “I was sitting on that fastball. I was making sure
that was the pitch and it was right down the middle.” UW-Whitewater
had one last rally left in them in the ninth inning. A one out throwing
error on Pointer relief pitcher Matt Mehne allowed Ross Klawitter to
reach second. Dan Gnatzig then singled to put runners on the corners.
After a foul out, the Pointers had a chance to ice the game, but a short
fly off the bat of Aaron Guilbault bounced out of the glove of Pointer
center fielder Hojnacki, allowing Klawitter to score and trim the lead
to 6-5. But Mehne settled down and struck out Jason Rutz to end the
game. Mehne earned
the win by pitching the final three innings and allowing no earned runs.
“He came in and really came after their hitters. When he’s on he’s
very tough to hit, and he’s very confident in crucial situations,”
said Pointer coach Pat Bloom about his sophomore righthander Mehne was just
happy to be in the game for the final out saying, “I thought he was
going to put Kevin (Pankow) in and I said, ‘Please don’t.’
I wanted this last out, and I came through.” Matt Polomis
put the Pointers in a position to win with an eighth inning two-run home
run to the opposite field to tie the game at 4-4. He finished with three
runs batted in. Frombach and Schlosser each went two-for-five on the
day. UW-Whitewater
sits at 38-6 and must wait until Sunday night to see if they will be
granted one of three at-large berths to the NCAA Tournament. The
Warhawks got two hits from Eddie Adamson including a solo home run to
lead off the fourth inning. Klawitter went two-for-five with an RBI,
while Greg Harder also had two hits. “I
couldn’t be prouder of our guys,” said Bloom. “We accomplished one
big goal here, and we know we’ve got a couple of big ones to take care
of yet.” UW-Stevens Point will be making their seventh appearance in the NCAA Tournament and first since 2002. Pairings and sites for the NCAA Division III Baseball Championship will be released late Sunday night.
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