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Dayton, Ohio — A trio of pitchers combined for a historic night, and Youngstown State's run in the 2024 Horizon League Baseball Championship will continue to championship Saturday after the Penguins beat Wright State 6-3 on Friday night.

The top-seeded Raiders came into the tournament ranking among the top 15 teams in the country in several offensive categories, but YSU pitchers Colin Casteel, Gavin Wilms and Nick Perez held the potent offense to three runs on three hits on Friday night at Nischwitz Stadium.

Casteel allowed one run on a single hit over a career-high six innings on the mound to earn his first-career victory. Perez did not allow a hit over 2.1 scoreless innings of relief to collect his second save of the tournament. The Penguins have won four games in the Horizon League Tournament for the first time since winning the championship in 2014.

Jack Johnson hit a two-run double in the second inning to give the sixth-seeded Penguins a 2-1 lead, and they stayed ahead for the remainder of the game. Johnson was one of five Penguins to finish with two hits, and YSU outhit the tournament hosts 12-3.

Youngstown State fought off elimination twice on Friday and has won three straight games in the tournament to emerge out of the elimination bracket. The Penguins will have to beat Northern Kentucky twice on Saturday to advance to the NCAA Regionals for the third time in program history.

The Penguins and Norse will play Saturday at noon in a game that will be broadcast live on ESPN+ and YSNLive.com. If Youngstown State beats NKU, the teams will play again at approximately 4 p.m. in a winner-take-all contest for the Horizon League's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

After Johnson's two-run double in the second inning gave the Penguins a 2-1 lead, back-to-back RBI singles by Trey Law and Brett Stanley in the fourth extended the margin to 4-1.

Casteel was brilliant in the biggest start of his freshman season, holding the Raiders without a hit after yielding a leadoff homer in the bottom of the first. He surrendered just the one run before handing the ball off to the bullpen in the seventh, which is when Wright State scored twice to get within 4-3.

Perez came on to get the final out in the seventh, and Youngstown State added insurance runs on an RBI double by Chase Franken in the eighth and an RBI single by Teddy Ruffner in the ninth.

Wright State got the tying run to the plate with one out in the bottom of the ninth, and Eli Brown ran down Andrew Patrick's long drive to the warning track in left center to end the game.

Franken went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored while Johnson was 2-for-4 with two RBIs. Law, Stanley and Brown each collected two hits as well for the Penguins.

Wright State starter Chet Lax suffered the loss after allowing four runs on eight hits over four innings.

Youngstown State will face second-seeded Northern Kentucky at noon on Saturday. The Penguins will need to defeat the Norse twice on championship Saturday to advance to the NCAA Regionals.
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In sprint events, I think they take all the winners of the heats & then the next 3 fastest times. This is fantastic.
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Lexington, Ky. – Youngstown State's Luke Laubacher punched his ticket to the NCAA semifinals in the 110m hurdles by 0.001 seconds on a warm Friday at the Kentucky Track and Field Complex.

Laubacher clocked an identical time of 13.71 seconds with Michigan State's Heath Baldwin. However, Laubacher's time registered at 13.701 seconds while Baldwin came in a time of 13.702 seconds.

It marks the first time in his career that Laubacher will advance to the NCAA semifinals in Eugene, Oregon.

In the pole vault, Erin Bogard ended her memorable YSU career with an 18th-place performance. In a session that lasted more than three hours, Bogard was one of 19 athletes to clear at least 4.20m and compete for a last chance to advance to Eugene at 4.30m.

On her three attempts at 4.30m, she ran through twice and came up short on another. She cleared 3.95m on her first attempt and eclipsed 4.10m and 4.20m on her final tries to keep advancing.

Sophomore Melana Schumaker finished 28th in her first career trip to the East Prelims. Schumaker easily cleared 3.85m and 3.95m before missing on three attempts at 4.10m.

In the 400m hurdles, Harry Barton clocked a time of 51.50 seconds to place 20th. In the triple jump, Jakari Lomax finished a career-best 27th place with a best leap of 15.44m.

Two final Penguins will be in action on Saturday as Molly Radcliffe competes in the discus and Esther Solarin is in the triple jump. The discus begins at 1 p.m. while the triple jump is slated for 6 p.m.

Radcliffe throws in the second of three flights while Solarin is in the third of four flights.
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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: YSU Baseball
« Last post by IAA Fan on May 25, 2024, 09:52:34 AM »
You might recall we did this not too long ago; I think it was 2014. made the NCAA Division I baseball tournament. We also won the regular season HL once or twice but were not selected to the NCAA tournament. We really can only get in the NCAA's by winning the HL tourney. If we could win at least one series against a power conference team and go at least .500 against the rest of the power teams on our schedule, we would stand a good chance to get selected to the NCAA's without winning the HL Tourney.

We are in the loser's bracket, so we will have to win twice today. I do think the NCAA makes pitching allowances for tournaments. Does not mean there is "anything left in the guy's arm though".
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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: YSU Baseball
« Last post by Wick250 on May 25, 2024, 08:17:09 AM »
In conference only games we finished last in hitting and fielding and next to last in pitching. Yet this team has reached the championship round, something that Calhoun's basketball players never came close to achieving. Go figure.

What makes today an insurmountable challenge is the fact that Northern Kentucky, 2nd seeded and staying in the winner's bracket, has only played two games. We have endured five games in three days. The pitchers have given an heroic effort, but we now have very little available.

Nevertheless, at a time when college sports are again being polluted by big money, we can all be very proud of the "old college try" that these guys have performed this week.
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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: YSU Baseball
« Last post by YsuPride on May 25, 2024, 07:31:02 AM »
Probably Chewing Tabacco is my best guess
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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: YSU Baseball
« Last post by Penquin68 on May 24, 2024, 11:07:40 PM »
Our catcher was thrown out of the first game for using tobacco products. He was forced to sit out game 2 due to being ejected in game 1! Anyone know what he did and how he was caught? Manager ejected from game 1, but managed game 2.

Perez was the star of the win yesterday and today pitched 2 1/3 innings to finish today's 2nd game. Great performance by our senior pitcher.
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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: YSU Baseball
« Last post by YsuPride on May 24, 2024, 10:09:26 PM »
Go Guins!!!!
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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: YSU Baseball
« Last post by InTheYo on May 24, 2024, 10:07:04 PM »
I don't think anyone saw this coming. YSU Baseball has won four games in the Horizon League tournament and they have advanced to Championship Saturday. YSU will need to win two games tomorrow vs. Northern Kentucky to win the Horizon League Championship! YSU knocked out the #1 seed Wright State Raiders tonight 6-3, a team they lost all seven previous games against this season.

Congratulations to these guys on pulling together this Cinderella run. Hopefully they got enough magic left tomorrow to win it all!
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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: YSU to Name Ethan Faulkner MBB Coach!
« Last post by InTheYo on May 24, 2024, 08:35:05 PM »
Carroll averaged 18.8 PPG, 7.7 RPG, and 2.2 APG this season.
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