
Baseball Takes Down Cincinnati, Evens Series
May 7, 2022 | Baseball
NEW ORLEANS – The Tulane University baseball team (29-18-1;10-7) defeated the University of Cincinnati (18-25;8-9) in a 4-3 ballgame on Saturday afternoon inside Greer Field at Turchin Stadium.
The Green Wave hit two home runs and only needed two pitchers to down the Bearcats potent offense and even the series.
Freshman Grant Siegel made his eighth start of the year for the Wave and tossed six innings of two-run ball. Siegel recorded two strikeouts and no walks.
"What we needed after a tough loss was for Grant to get himself established and he did," head coach Travis Jewett said. "He got in there did his thing, got after the strike zone, and it worked out well for us tonight."
Sophomore Conner Linn started for the Bearcats and gave up four earned runs on six hits in 4.1 innings of work.
In the top of the second, Cincinnati's Griffin Merritt led off with a double before getting moved to third on a groundout. Siegel was able to strand Merritt, coaxing a pop out and a flyout from the next two Bearcat hitters to preserve the 0-0 deadlock.
Freshman Jackson Linn led off the bottom of the second with his sixth home run of the year, a solo shot. Linn turned around a fastball that went 424 feet off the net in left-center. The ball left Linn's bat at 113 mph, the second-hardest hit ball of the year by a Tulane hitter.
The Bearcats tied the game at 1-1 in the top of the third.
The Green Wave reclaimed a 3-1 lead in the bottom of the fourth on a two-run, two-strike home run by Luis Aviles, his tenth of the season.
"We had a lot of energy today," Aviles said. "Based off what happened last year there's a little vengeance there. We didn't need much motivation to show up today."
Tulane extended its lead to 4-1 in the bottom of the fifth thanks to an RBI-double down the left field line by Teo Banks.
Cincinnati closed the gap to 4-3 with one run in both the top of the sixth and the seventh. The Bearcats threatened to add on in the seventh as they put runners on second and third with two outs. Sophomore Brian Valigosky gave up a solo shot to lead off the inning, but struck out Griffin Merritt, the AAC home run leader, to keep the Wave in front.
Valigosky pitched the eighth and ninth innings and only allowed one baserunner in his first save of his career. Valigosky matched his career high in innings pitched with three and set a new career high in strikeouts with four.
"I'm just glad that my coaches believed in me and gave me that opportunity to go back out for the ninth," Valigosky said. "Losing DeVito is a huge loss and guys are going to have to step up. Every guy is ready in our bullpen."
UP NEXT: First pitch of the finale is tomorrow, Sunday, at 1:00 p.m.
JOIN THE PLEDGE PER WIN CAMPAIGN Tulane fans can ensure that every Green Wave win makes a lasting impact this season by joining the Pledge Per Win campaign. Fans can participate in the Pledge Per Win campaign by pledging to give $5, $10, $25, $50, or $100 to the Green Wave Club for each game the Tulane Baseball team wins this season. Additionally, supporters are encouraged to pledge as little as $1 for every strikeout by Tulane pitchers this season. Fans interested in enrolling in the Pledge Per Win and Pledge Per Strikeout campaigns are encouraged to visit www.GreenWaveClub.com/ppw.
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The Green Wave hit two home runs and only needed two pitchers to down the Bearcats potent offense and even the series.
Freshman Grant Siegel made his eighth start of the year for the Wave and tossed six innings of two-run ball. Siegel recorded two strikeouts and no walks.
"What we needed after a tough loss was for Grant to get himself established and he did," head coach Travis Jewett said. "He got in there did his thing, got after the strike zone, and it worked out well for us tonight."
Sophomore Conner Linn started for the Bearcats and gave up four earned runs on six hits in 4.1 innings of work.
In the top of the second, Cincinnati's Griffin Merritt led off with a double before getting moved to third on a groundout. Siegel was able to strand Merritt, coaxing a pop out and a flyout from the next two Bearcat hitters to preserve the 0-0 deadlock.
Freshman Jackson Linn led off the bottom of the second with his sixth home run of the year, a solo shot. Linn turned around a fastball that went 424 feet off the net in left-center. The ball left Linn's bat at 113 mph, the second-hardest hit ball of the year by a Tulane hitter.
The Bearcats tied the game at 1-1 in the top of the third.
The Green Wave reclaimed a 3-1 lead in the bottom of the fourth on a two-run, two-strike home run by Luis Aviles, his tenth of the season.
2-run bomb for @Aviles21L puts us back in front!#RollWave🌊⚾️ pic.twitter.com/wcKnFV0wv7
— Tulane Baseball (@GreenWaveBSB) May 7, 2022
"We had a lot of energy today," Aviles said. "Based off what happened last year there's a little vengeance there. We didn't need much motivation to show up today."
Tulane extended its lead to 4-1 in the bottom of the fifth thanks to an RBI-double down the left field line by Teo Banks.
Cincinnati closed the gap to 4-3 with one run in both the top of the sixth and the seventh. The Bearcats threatened to add on in the seventh as they put runners on second and third with two outs. Sophomore Brian Valigosky gave up a solo shot to lead off the inning, but struck out Griffin Merritt, the AAC home run leader, to keep the Wave in front.
Valigosky pitched the eighth and ninth innings and only allowed one baserunner in his first save of his career. Valigosky matched his career high in innings pitched with three and set a new career high in strikeouts with four.
"I'm just glad that my coaches believed in me and gave me that opportunity to go back out for the ninth," Valigosky said. "Losing DeVito is a huge loss and guys are going to have to step up. Every guy is ready in our bullpen."
UP NEXT: First pitch of the finale is tomorrow, Sunday, at 1:00 p.m.
JOIN THE PLEDGE PER WIN CAMPAIGN Tulane fans can ensure that every Green Wave win makes a lasting impact this season by joining the Pledge Per Win campaign. Fans can participate in the Pledge Per Win campaign by pledging to give $5, $10, $25, $50, or $100 to the Green Wave Club for each game the Tulane Baseball team wins this season. Additionally, supporters are encouraged to pledge as little as $1 for every strikeout by Tulane pitchers this season. Fans interested in enrolling in the Pledge Per Win and Pledge Per Strikeout campaigns are encouraged to visit www.GreenWaveClub.com/ppw.
DOWNLOAD THE APP Download the official mobile app of Tulane Athletics. Now, you can stay in touch with the Green Wave anytime and anywhere on your Android or iOS mobile device.
FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA For behind-the-scenes coverage, follow Tulane baseball (@GreenWaveBSB) on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
WE ARE NOLA BUILT Tulane University is located in the city of New Orleans. It is a city built on tradition and resiliency. The lessons Green Wave student-athletes have learned through their connection with this university and city have BUILT doctors, lawyers, business leaders, conference champions, all-conference players, All-Americans, professional athletes and NCAA tournament teams. The city of New Orleans has shaped us into who we are today. We are One City. We are Tulane. We are NOLA BUILT. Check out our story at NolaBuilt.com.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Siegel, Grant (7-1)
L: Linn, Conner (4-2)
S: Valigosky, Brian (1)
Batting:
2B: Merritt, Griffin 2
HR: Bremner, Dondrae 1
RBI: Sponseller, JP 1 ; Harting, Cole 1 ; Bremner, Dondrae 1
SH: Nicholson, Ryan 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Cross, Kerrington 1 ; Merritt, Griffin 1 ; Bremner, Dondrae 1
SB: Cross, Kerrington 2

Batting:
2B: Minder, Trevor 1 ; Banks, Teo 1
HR: Aviles, Luis 1 ; Linn, Jackson 1
RBI: Aviles, Luis 2 ; Linn, Jackson 1 ; Banks, Teo 1
SH: Hart, Jared 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Lee, Bennett 1 ; Aviles, Luis 1 ; Linn, Jackson 1 ; Minder, Trevor 1
SB: Hart, Jared 1
CS: Schulz, Gavin 1
HBP: Baumgardt, Simon 1
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