University of Richmond Athletics
Spiders Take Series Finale From Flyers
05/15/2022 | Baseball
DAYTON, Ohio – The University of Richmond offense unleashed a six-run fourth inning on the Dayton Flyers that proved to be unsurmountable and collected a 7-5 victory to take the Atlantic 10 Conference series finale Sunday at Woerner Field at AES Ohio Stadium.
Richmond moves to 24-23 on the year and 9-12 in A-10 action while Dayton falls to 22-25 for the season and 9-12 in league play.
The Spiders return to Pitt Field to close out the regular season hosting Rhode Island, beginning Thursday, May 19 with first pitch set for 2 p.m. on ESPN+.
Dayton took a 2-0 lead, tallying single runs in the second and third off of Richmond starter Brenden Argomaniz (Claremont, Calif.). Argomaniz (5-0) collected the win after allowing four runs, three earned, on four hits, four walks and three hit batters with two strikeouts in four and two-thirds innings of work.
Johnny Hipsman (Chester, N.Y.) opened the sixth with an infield single and moved up after Jason Neff (West Palm Beach, Fla.), who extended his hit-streak to eight games with a hit in the second, reached on a hit by pitch. Hipsman scored the Spiders first run on Jake Elbeery (West Andover, Mass.) base hit to right. Jared Sprague-Lott (Philadelphia, Pa.) tied the game with a single to left, scoring Neff from second. Will Gersky (Woodbury, Conn.) drew a walk to load the bases.
With two-outs Alden Mathes (Broomall, Pa.) forced in Sprague-Lott after drawing his own walk to give the Spiders the lead. Dominic Toso (Philadelphia, Pa.) laced a double to the left center gap to clear the bases and put the Spiders up 6-2.
Dayton would get two runs in the fifth to cut into Richmond's lead, 6-4. Reliever Josh Willitts (Southampton, N.J.) got the final out of the fifth via the strikeout. Willitts allowed one unearned run in the seventh and scattered three hits and a walk with six strikeouts over the final four and a third innings of the game for his first save.
Richmond added an insurance run in the seventh to push the lead back to two runs at 7-5. Toso and Hipsman collected back-to-back singles, both tallying their second hits of the game to open the frame. They both advanced on Neff's sacrifice bunt before Toso scored on a Dayton wild pitch.
Richmond moves to 24-23 on the year and 9-12 in A-10 action while Dayton falls to 22-25 for the season and 9-12 in league play.
The Spiders return to Pitt Field to close out the regular season hosting Rhode Island, beginning Thursday, May 19 with first pitch set for 2 p.m. on ESPN+.
Dayton took a 2-0 lead, tallying single runs in the second and third off of Richmond starter Brenden Argomaniz (Claremont, Calif.). Argomaniz (5-0) collected the win after allowing four runs, three earned, on four hits, four walks and three hit batters with two strikeouts in four and two-thirds innings of work.
Johnny Hipsman (Chester, N.Y.) opened the sixth with an infield single and moved up after Jason Neff (West Palm Beach, Fla.), who extended his hit-streak to eight games with a hit in the second, reached on a hit by pitch. Hipsman scored the Spiders first run on Jake Elbeery (West Andover, Mass.) base hit to right. Jared Sprague-Lott (Philadelphia, Pa.) tied the game with a single to left, scoring Neff from second. Will Gersky (Woodbury, Conn.) drew a walk to load the bases.
With two-outs Alden Mathes (Broomall, Pa.) forced in Sprague-Lott after drawing his own walk to give the Spiders the lead. Dominic Toso (Philadelphia, Pa.) laced a double to the left center gap to clear the bases and put the Spiders up 6-2.
Dayton would get two runs in the fifth to cut into Richmond's lead, 6-4. Reliever Josh Willitts (Southampton, N.J.) got the final out of the fifth via the strikeout. Willitts allowed one unearned run in the seventh and scattered three hits and a walk with six strikeouts over the final four and a third innings of the game for his first save.
Richmond added an insurance run in the seventh to push the lead back to two runs at 7-5. Toso and Hipsman collected back-to-back singles, both tallying their second hits of the game to open the frame. They both advanced on Neff's sacrifice bunt before Toso scored on a Dayton wild pitch.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Argomaniz, Brenden (5-0)
L: BARD (1-2)
S: Willitts, Josh (1)

Batting:
2B: Toso, Dominic 1
RBI: Mathes, Alden 1 ; Toso, Dominic 3 ; Elbeery, Jake 1 ; Sprague-Lott, Jared 1
SH: Neff, Jason 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Beal, Christian 1 ; Mathes, Alden 1 ; Toso, Dominic 1 ; Hipsman, Johnny 1 ; Neff, Jason 1 ; Sprague-Lott, Jared 1 ; Gersky, Will 1
CS: Neff, Jason 1
HBP: Mathes, Alden 1 ; Neff, Jason 1 ; Sprague-Lott, Jared 1

Batting:
2B: STRMECKI 1 ; CURTIS 1 ; DANIELS 1
3B: CALERO 1
RBI: CALERO 1 ; CURTIS 1 ; JONES 1 ; DANIELS 1
SF: CALERO 1
Base Running:
RUNS: CALERO 1 ; STRMECKI 1 ; JONES 2 ; DANIELS 1
CS: MARTINEZ 1
HBP: JONES 2 ; MARTINEZ 1
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