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PNW Baseball’s Dream Run comes up short in GLIAC Championship

PNW Baseball’s Dream Run comes up short in GLIAC Championship

The Purdue Northwest baseball team's tournament run came to an end Sunday at The Steel Yard as top-seeded Davenport claimed a pair of victories to repeat as the GLIAC Tournament Champion. It was the first appearance in a GLIAC Championship game in school history for any sport at Purdue Northwest as the Pride finish at 21-23 overall and GLIAC Tournament Runner-up. It was also just the second time in recorded GLIAC history that the sixth seed reached the championship game as the Pride tied the program's highest win total in the Division II era.

Davenport, who is the top-ranked team in the Midwest Region, won the first game by a 6-4 final to force the second game in which the Panthers pulled out a 2-1 victory. The Pride and Panthers played six matchups over the past week with five of those decided by two or fewer runs. The Pride had never won a GLIAC Tournament game before upsetting the Panthers, 10-8, in Thursday's opening round. It was the first time in 13 years that the top seed in the GLIAC Tournament fell in the opening game.

DU's Carson Eby homered with two outs in the bottom of the eighth for the go-ahead run in the nightcap. PNW's lone run came on a solo blast from Tyler Schultz (Hobart, Ind./Hobart) to put the Pride ahead 1-0 in the fourth, before the Panthers tied the game in the bottom half. The Pride left seven runners on base including the bases loaded in the eighth and two in scoring position in the ninth.

With the pitching staff depleted, starter Anthony Noble (Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield Central High School) (3.0 IP, 1 ER) and reliever Noah Burgh (Warsaw, Ind./Warsaw Community High School) (5.0, IP, 1 ER) combined for a three-hitter on the mound to keep the Pride in the game. Burgh was named to the All-Tournament Team for his efforts, along with Schultz, Anthony Fumagalli (Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield North High School) and Bret Matthys (Cedar Lake, Ind./Hanover Central).

In the first game, PNW jumped out to a 2-0 lead on a Schultz double in the first inning but DU responded with a run in the second and three in the third to gain the 4-2 lead. The teams traded runs in the fourth as Luke Montgomery (Orland Park, Ill./St. Laurence High School) recorded an RBI single to make it a 4-3 game, before the Panthers answered again. Jack Gallagher's (Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington North High School) sacrifice fly made it 6-4 in the eighth but that was as close as the Pride would get in the opener.

Joe Sullivan (Mundelein, Ill./Mundelein High School) drew the start, while four relievers came up huge to keep the Pride within striking distance. Jackson Lund (Big Rapids, Mich./Big Rapids High School) tossed a pair of frames, followed by an inning-and-a-third each from Nate Barbato (Oak Forest, Ill./Oak Forest (Concordia (MI))), Jack Sielatycki (Portage, Mich./Portage Northern) and Nathan Boyer (Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park-River Forest).

2022 GLIAC BASEBALL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

C: Khale Showers, Northwood
1B: Noah Marcoux, Davenport
2B: Tyler Mosher, Davenport
3B: Chris Tanderys, Wayne State
SS: Tyler Schultz (Hobart, Ind./Hobart), Purdue Northwest
OF: Jacob Rybicki, Northwood
OF: Nolan Anspaugh, Davenport
OF: Gaetan Vallone, Davenport
DH: Logan Hylek, Davenport
UT: Anthony Fumagalli (Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield North High School), Purdue Northwest
UT: Myles Beale, Northwood
SP: Isaac Van Dyke, Davenport
SP: Evan Maize, Davenport
SP: Noah Burgh (Warsaw, Ind./Warsaw Community High School), Purdue Northwest
SP: Bret Matthys (Cedar Lake, Ind./Hanover Central), Purdue Northwest
RP: Ricky Clark, Davenport

MVP: Carson Eby, Davenport