Baseball Gets Record Setting Win
OWINGS MILLS, Md. - No. 21 Shenandoah University set a new school record Thursday evening for wins in a season with a 9-0 non-league baseball victory over Stevenson University.
Sophomore Greg Van Sickler led the Hornets (32-8) to the victory by striking out a career-high 13 hitters and improves his record to 7-2 this spring.
Junior Scott Van Dusseldorp drove in what proved to be the game-winning run when he plated Kevin Brashears with a single to left. Brashears had reached via hit by pitch and moved into scoring position on a wild pitch.
Van Sickler worked out of a two-on, one-out situation in the first with a pair of strikeouts and then settled down to allow just three more runners into scoring position the rest of the way.
Van Sickler struck out at least one hitter in every inning and struck out the side in the first.
A four-run second, keyed by a Brashears two-run HR, gave Van Sickler the breathing room he needed to record his third complete game of the spring.
The Hornets had double-digit hits for the 24th time this season and Scott Lambert, Jesse Henry and Adam Delauter all recorded two hits in the contest.
Stevenson falls to 17-22 on the season.
Notes: The 32nd victory breaks the record of 31 set in 2000... The win is also the 150th of head coach Kevin Anderson's SU career... Anderson is now two wins from 300 for his collegiate career... SU entered the NCAA South Region rankings Thursday afternoon at No. 3...

