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TU baseball picks up a pair of splits vs. Rock

POSTED: February 23, 2010

WILSON, N.C. - Tiffin University's baseball team split four games with Slippery Rock this weekend in Wilson, N.C.

Colin Lowe's three-run double in the ninth inning of Saturday's nightcap helped the Dragons claim a 6-3 victory over the Rock.

After Pat Curtin allowed three runs over six innings in the game for TU, Chris Pistorio came in for three innings of shutout relief to pick up the win. Tiffin lost Saturday's first game, 5-1.

On Sunday, Tiffin moved to 3-4 on the season with a 5-4 win and a 7-2 loss to Slippery Rock.

In the first game, TU received two RBIs from Jason Bailey, while Jason Kulp drove in the winning run in the eighth inning. Brad Davis pitched an inning of relief for the victory.

In the second game, Donnie Smith started but lasted 3 2/3 innings, allowing two earned runs and taking the loss. Offensively for the Dragons, Tom Touris scored both runs, while Ty Blake had a pair of hits and an RBI.

HU's Bevington just misses national mark

DELAWARE - Heidelberg track freshman Marian Bevington competed in the pentathlon at Ohio Wesleyan University last weekend, finishing second out of seven competitors.

Her performance (she accumulated 2,973 points) just missed being good enough for next month's D-III indoor nationals.

Bevington finished first in the long jump part of the event, leaping 16-10. She finished second in the 55 hurdles (8.72), the high jump 5-1 1/4, and the shot put (29-11 1/4).

Redmen hold off Warrior rally

BUCYRUS - Three Bucyrus players combined for 42 points and helped the Redmen boys basketball team hold off a late charging Mohawk squad, winning 51-49.

Bucyrus (8-11) was led by Jordan Teynor, who netted 17 points. Kyle Dennison (14) and Michael Sheerer backed him (11).

Drew Trusty and Zach Keller tossed in 12 points each for Mohawk (6-12).

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