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Photos of Joe Brown - 900 Career Wins
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Head coach Joe Brown earned his 900th career victory in game one of a doubleheader sweep over Oneonta
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Oneonta ONEBB 16-7-1, 6-1 SUNYAC
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Winner Cortland CORTLAND 15-10, 6-3 SUNYAC
Oneonta ONEBB
16-7-1, 6-1 SUNYAC
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Final
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Cortland CORTLAND
15-10, 6-3 SUNYAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Oneonta ONEBB 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 0
Cortland CORTLAND 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 X 5 9 2

W: Misla, Luis (6-2) L: Zachary Rowe (2-1) S: Hanson, Nick (1)

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Oneonta ONEBB 16-8-1, 6-2 SUNYAC
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Winner Cortland CORTLAND 16-10, 7-3 SUNYAC
Oneonta ONEBB
16-8-1, 6-2 SUNYAC
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Final
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Cortland CORTLAND
16-10, 7-3 SUNYAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R H E
Oneonta ONEBB 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 5 10 1
Cortland CORTLAND 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 6 13 1

W: Lynch, Tommy (1-0) L: Jake Quigley (3-1)

Game Recap: Baseball |

Joe Brown Earns 900th Career Victory as Cortland Sweeps Doubleheader Over Oneonta

CORTLAND, NY – Nick Marola (Saratoga/Scotia-Glenville) and Zachary Kringdon (Larchmont/Mamaroneck) each homered in both games, and Luke Schartner (Bayport/Bayport-Blue Point) delivered the walk-off hit in the second game, as the Cortland baseball team swept a doubleheader over Oneonta at Wallace Field on Sunday.  Cortland won game one 5-3, giving head coach Joe Brown his 900th career victory. Cortland needed 11 innings to win game two by a 6-5 score, and is now 16-10 (7-3 SUNYAC) on the year. Oneonta falls to 16-8-1 (6-2 SUNYAC).
 
Coach Brown became the second-fastest coach in Division III history to reach 900 wins, accomplishing the feat in 1,168 games and is also the sixth active coach in Division III to reach the 900-win mark. Don Schaly of Marietta was the fastest coach to reach 900 wins, in 1,130 games.   
 
Cortland 5, Oneonta 3
 
Kringdon was 3-for-4 with a homer, two RBI, and two runs scored, while Marola went 2-for-3 with a homer and drove in three runs. Marc Stockhausen (Bronx/St. Raymond) went 2-for-3 with a double.
 
Luis Misla (Tampa, FL/Riverview) earned the win, tossing 6.0 innings and allowing three runs, two earned, with 10 strikeouts. Misla also reached double-digit strikeouts for the third consecutive start. Nick Hanson (Ladera Ranch, CA/Aliso Niguel) pitched the final 3.0 innings to earn the save, allowing just two hits and striking out seven.  
 
Anthony Foglia went 3-for-3 with two RBI for Oneonta.
 
Cortland went up 3-0 in the bottom of the second. Dylan Tierney (East Greenbush/Columbia) led off with a single to right center. With one out and Kringdon batting, Oneonta starting pitcher Zachary Rowe balked Tierney over to second base, and Kringdon lined an RBI single to right center to drive in Tierney on the next pitch. Elkins followed with a double up the middle that deflected off the shortstop's glove, and Marola drove in Kringdon and Elkins with a two-run single to left center to make it 3-0.
 
Oneonta responded with three runs in the top of the third inning, with two runs coming home on a two-run single through the right side by Foglia, and the tying run scoring on a Cortland throwing error.   
Cortland went back ahead on Marola's solo home run to left field with two outs in the fourth inning, and added an insurance run on Kringdon's deep blast over the scoreboard in left center in the sixth to make it 5-3.
 
Foglia doubled to left to lead off the eighth for Oneonta, before Hanson retired the next three batters via strikeout. In the ninth, Oneonta put the potential-tying runs on base after a walk and a single, but Hanson closed out the victory by inducing a popout to Tierney at third base.
 
Cortland 6, Oneonta 5 (11 inn.)
 
Kringdon, Marola, and Stockhausen each homered in the second game, and Marola drove in two runs while Kringdon and Stockhausen each had one RBI. Chris Bonacci (Syracuse/West Genesee) went 2-for-5 with an RBI and a run scored. JJ DeLawder (Hyde Park/Franklin D. Roosevelt) went 2-for-4 with a double and Mitchell Kelly (Webster/Webster Thomas) doubled twice.
 
Matthew Nochowitz (Glen Head/North Shore) started and struck out 13 batters over 5.2 innings, allowing just four hits and one run. Ryan Banks (Woodbury/Syosset) allowed four runs over three innings. Tommy Lynch (West Seneca/Canisius) pitched the final 2.1 innings, striking out five batters and allowing just one hit to earn his first win of the year.
 
Kyle Roper started for Oneonta and allowed three runs over 5.2 innings. Jake Quigley came on in relief and pitched the final 5.0 innings, allowing three runs and suffering the hard-luck loss. Brendan Duffy went 2-for-5 with a homer and two RBI. Joseph Monserrat had two hits and two RBI.
 
Cortland went ahead 1-0 on Kringdon's fourth homer of the season to lead off the bottom of the second. Oneonta equalized in the top of the fifth on Duffy's solo homer down the left field line.
 
Marola hammered a two-run homer for his fifth long ball of the year to give Cortland a 3-1 lead in the fifth. Oneonta tied the score with two runs in the seventh, one on an RBI groundout by Duffy, and another on a steal of home by Joey Dwyer on a first-and-third rundown play. Bonacci prevented Oneonta from taking the lead by laying out for a diving catch in right center with a runner in scoring position.
 
Stockhausen blasted his sixth homer of the year to left field in the bottom of the seventh, and Bonacci made it 5-3 with a sacrifice fly in the eighth for Cortland.
 
Oneonta loaded the bases against Banks with nobody out in the top of the ninth after two singles and a walk. Following a foul popout and a fielder's choice, Monserrat hit a two-run single to tie the game, before Lynch entered to strikeout the first batter he faced for the third out.
 
Lynch allowed just one baserunner on an infield single in pitching scoreless 10th and 11th innings. He also struck out two batters in each inning.
 
Bonacci led off the bottom of the 11th with a single through the right side. He advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Marola, before Stockhausen was intentionally walked to put runners on first and second with one out. Following a foul popout, Schartner was called on to pinch hit. He laced a single to left field on a 2-2 count to drive in Bonacci for the walk-off hit.
 
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