The Centenary Cyclones bounced back in game two of their three-game conference series against Immaculata, securing a 5-1 victory on Wednesday afternoon. Powered by strong offensive performances from Joseph Frei and Dominick Chiego, the Cyclones evened the series at 1-1.
Frei and Chiego each drove in two RBIs, leading the charge for Centenary. Frei's timely hitting helped set the tone, while Chiego came through with key production to extend the Cyclones' lead. Derek DePace also contributed, adding an RBI to give the Cyclones a balanced attack.
On the mound, Colin Ferschman delivered an outstanding performance, going five innings and allowing no earned runs while striking out four. Ferschman's command kept Immaculata at bay and set the stage for the bullpen to close out the game. Zach Gehman came in to seal the victory, going 3.1Â innings, allowing just one run, and striking out six.
With the win, Centenary is now poised to take the series in the decisive game three on Friday at Centenary University. The Cyclones will look to build on their momentum and finish strong against their conference foe.
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- Colin Ferschman - 5.2 innings, 0 earned runs, 2 hits, 4 strikeouts, WIN
- Zach Gehman - 3.1 innings pitched, 1 earned run, 3 hits, 6 strikeouts