Box Score HANOVER, Ind. -- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology relied on a 6-run fourth inning rally and a 13-hit offensive attack to top Hanover College 12-7 in Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference baseball action on Wednesday afternoon.
The Fightin' Engineers also completed the ninth inning of a 7-2 win over Hanover this afternoon. The game was originally suspended due to darkness on March 13.Â
Jacob Petrisko finished off a 9-inning complete game by allowing no earned runs with seven strikeouts over the course of the contest.
In the regularly scheduled game,
Manuel Lopez led Rose-Hulman's offense with four hits including a double. Lopez also had two RBIs and scored one run.
Luke Calabrese and
Logan Cody also added two hits each. Calabrese scored twice, while Cody contributed a single, double and two RBIs to the offense.
Other key offensive performers included
Luke Kluemper and
Harris Camp with two runs scored each.Â
Adam Taylor and
Alex Gavrilovich contributed two RBIs each to the balanced attack.
Brett Borcherding struck out three in four innings of work, before
Michael Yager pitched 1.1 innings to move the game into the sixth inning.Â
Schuyler Wilcox came in to shut the door on Hanover to pick up his first career save, allowing no hits and no runs with one strikeout in 3.1 innings of work.
Rose-Hulman improved to 8-5 on the season with the victory, while Hanover dropped to 9-8. The Fightin' Engineers face Mount St. Joseph in a doubleheader in Florence, Ky., on Saturday before hosting Transylvania on Sunday in a twinbill.