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Saint Joseph’s Baseball Sets Program Win Record with 14-4 Victory Over George Mason

Cole Fehrman's complete game and a relentless offense propel the Hawks toward a showdown with VCU

Saint Joseph's University baseball team delivered a commanding 14-4 triumph over George Mason in the Atlantic 10 Championship, establishing a new program high of 36 wins for the season.

Fehrman's Masterful Outing

Cole Fehrman anchored the pitching staff, tossing a complete game that allowed just four runs while striking out nine batters, showcasing poise and durability.

The Hawks' offense was equally relentless; every starter either scored or drove in a run, turning the contest into a showcase of depth and execution.

A Date with VCU

George Mason briefly seized the lead in the second inning with three consecutive bunts, but Saint Joseph's answered in the bottom half, tying the game before pulling ahead in the fourth with a flurry of hits. Luciano Terrilli sparked the rally with an RBI single in the third, and the momentum continued as Alex Kelsey and Richard Beggy each launched home runs in the sixth, while Owen Clyne added a sacrifice fly in the fifth. The seventh inning saw the Hawks bat around, culminating in Joey Gale's two-run single that capped a six-run burst. With the game suspended due to darkness, the matchup will resume on Saturday morning as Saint Joseph's prepares to face Virginia Commonwealth University in the consolation bracket final.

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