Feb. 11, 2001
WINSTON-SALEM, NC - The Wake Forest baseball team won its third straight
game by defeating Penn State 3-2 on Sunday afternoon at Hooks Stadium.
The Demon Deacons overcame a late one-run deficit with two runs in the
bottom of the eighth to get the win. With the victory, Wake Forest
improves to 3-0, the team's best start since the 1998 ACC Championship
season.
Freshman Adam Hanson earned the victory in relief of starter Ryan
Braun. Hanson threw three and two-thirds innings of scoreless relief,
allowing just one hit while striking out three. Junior closer Dave Bush
took over in the ninth inning in his first save opportunity of the year
and sealed the victory.
After scoring 12 and 10 runs in the previous two games, Wake Forest was
limited to just one run on five hits through five and two-thirds innings
by Penn State starter Justin Nash. The Nittany Lion bullpen was unable
to hold the narrow lead as the Deacons finally broke through in the
eighth inning.
Wake Forest began their rally when Cory Sullivan was hit by a Kevin
Damiano pitch. Sophomore Nick Blue moved Sullivan to second on a sac
bunt. Freshman Josh Hansen followed with a double that brought Sullivan
around to score. Senior Corey Slavik singled to put runners on the
corners to set the stage for senior Matt Price. His fly ball to center
field was deep enough to allow Hansen to score, giving Wake Forest the
final margin of victory.
"It was a great college baseball game, especially for February 11.
Nash did a good job keeping our hitters off-balance. He made us hit his
pitches,ä Wake Forest head coach George Greer said, "but Cory Sullivan
got on base at a crucial time. Josh Hansen got the big hit for us and
Matt Price gave us the lead. David Bush was David Bush, again. It was
over when he came in for us."
The Demon Deacons return to the Hooks Stadium diamond on Wednesday to
face Liberty, a team Wake Forest eliminated from last year's NCAA
tournament. First pitch is slated for 2:30 p.m.