Cairn Drops Round One of CSAC Tournament to Wilson, Will Meet Saint Elizabeth in Round Two on Friday

Cairn Drops Round One of CSAC Tournament to Wilson, Will Meet Saint Elizabeth in Round Two on Friday

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CHAMBERSBURG, Pa
. – The No. 3 seed Cairn University baseball team lost, 12-5, on the road against No. 2 seed Wilson College in round one of the double-elimination Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Championship tournament at Henninger Field on Wednesday afternoon.
 
Cairn (21-20) jumped out to an early lead after throwing up a four-spot in the first inning, chasing Wilson (33-8) starting pitcher Jacob Whittington out of the game after a pair of two-run home runs by junior Jake Meisel (Newark, DE / Rosemont College) and senior Sam Spadea (Yardley, PA / Pennsbury). The Phoenix scored in the bottom half of the first, before Cairn got the run back via an RBI-single by freshman Zach Bauers (Cooper City, FL / Cooper City). The Highlanders maintained a four-run lead (5-1) until the bottom of the fourth inning, where the Phoenix got two runs back (5-3). Wilson took their first lead of the contest after a three-run fifth inning (6-5) that included four Phoenix hits. The Phoenix did not allow a Highlander run for the rest of the contest, and scored in each of the last five innings.
 
Meisel paced the Cairn offense with a pair of base knocks, including the homer, to go along with a pair of RBIs. Spadea matched Meisel with his two-run homer, while classmate Tyler Fox (Boyertown, PA / West-Mont Christian Academy) scored a team-high two runs. Sophomore Dylan Jackson (Levittown, PA / Chestnut Hill College) gave Cairn an admirable 4.2 innings starting on the bump, scattering nine hits and six runs (five earned).
 
With the loss, Cairn will now face No. 4 seed Saint Elizabeth University (who lost by a score of 8-7 at top-seeded Keystone College this afternoon) in La Plume on Friday, May 12 at 11 a.m. in round two of the double-elimination conference tournament, with the loser of that matchup being eliminated. The remainder of the conference championship tournament games will be hosted by top-seeded Keystone College.
 

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