Wednesday, March 5, 2003
Contact: Chris Kilcoyne
Top-Ranked Georgia Tech Edges Campbell 3-1
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Georgia Tech Sports Information
ATLANTA, GA. -- Freshmen Micah Owens and Tyler
Greene both hit home runs, and top-ranked Georgia Tech
(11-0) withheld two late Campbell (3-10) rallies to hold on for a
3-1 win on Wednesday afternoon at Russ Chandler Stadium.
Georgia Tech's 11-game winning streak to open 2003 ties for
the second best mark to start a season. The Yellow Jackets set a
school record with a 16-0 start in 1987 and also went 11-0 to open
the 1985 season.
Andrew
Kown (1-0) worked six shutout innings in his first
career start to earn his first career win. He allowed three hits,
all singles, and did not issue a walk while striking out five
batters. Kyle
Schmidt worked 1.2 scoreless innings, while Jeff
Watchko recorded the final four outs of the game,
allowing one unearned run, to record his second save of the season.
The trio allowed just two runners to advance past second base in
the game.
A solo home run from Greene, his fourth of the year, gave the
Yellow Jackets a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the second inning. Jeremy
Slayden drew a one-out walk in the bottom of the sixth
before Owings belted a two-run homer to straight away center field,
his fourth of the year.
Campbell mounted a rally in the top of the eighth inning when
the Camels loaded the bases with two outs on a double and a pair of
walks, but Watchko came out of the Tech bullpen to retire Tom
Rispoli for the third out in the inning.
The Camels again rallied in the top of the ninth, putting
runners on first and third bases with no outs after a pair of
singles by Josh Cotton and Jason Brown and a fielding error by Tech
center fielder Brandon
Boggs. After Kyle Ellenz fouled out, a sacrifice fly
from Derek Barrows scored pinch runner Lonnie Whitehead before
Chris Wiley flied out to end the game.
Campbell starter Matt Kleweno (1-2) was the tough luck loser
after allowing just one run in four innings. Kleweno, Andrew
Barrows, Jeff Stovall and Brandon Yates combined to allow just
three hits in the game, although two left the yard for home
runs.
The Fighting Camels travel to Samford for an Atlantic Sun
Conference series this weekend. Campbell and the Bulldogs will
meet for a single game on Friday at 6:00 p.m. (CST), then square
off for a 1:00 p.m. (CST) doubleheader on Saturday.
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