Historic Spring Comes to a Close for No. 12 Russell Sage College Baseball
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. – No. 12 Russell Sage College Baseball had its historic spring come to a close on the second day of the NCAA Regional, hosted by The College at Schenectady's Central Park.
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. – No. 12 Russell Sage College Baseball had its historic spring come to a close on the second day of the NCAA Regional, hosted by The College at Schenectady's Central Park.
After defeating Trinity 7-4 in the morning elimination game, the first-ever NCAA Tournament victory for the entire Department, the Gators were limited to just three hits in an 8-5 loss to Penn State Harrisburg.
"I am so incredibly proud of our team," commented RSC Head Coach Matt Marsh. "37-8 overall record, went from #224 in the country in rankings down to #12, set many program records, hosted a regional, at the top of country in many stats, but bigger than all of that was the growth of our players as people. Tough, resilient, grateful."
"The player leadership in our group was incredible," continued Marsh. "The ability to support their teammates AND hold them to a standard every day was something special. So proud of Team 5. We will be better for it in the future and I am looking forward to seeing them achieve great things in life. Only up from here!"
About 45 minutes following a literal walk-off loss to Randolph-Macon, the Lions, the United East Conference Champions, responded quickly. Freshman outfielder James Quici, who went 3-for-5 with a homer, two runs scored, and three RBI against the Gators on Friday, led off with a home run.
RSC (37-8), coming in at number 12 in the most recent NPI, put across a run in each of the first two frames to go up 2-1 after two.
Senior Evan Grimes (Clifton Park, NY/Shenendehowa/SUNY Adirondack) lofted a first inning sacrifice fly to plate freshman outfielder Nick Irizarry (South Plainfield, NJ/South Plainfield), who walked to begin the inning. Grimes paced the RSC offense during its three-game NCAA run, batting a team-high .556 (5-for-9) with three runs scored and two RBI.
A pair of walks and a PSH wild pitch put the Gators up 2-1 in the second.
Penn State Harrisburg (35-14) turned the tide in the middle innings, scoring at least one run in the fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh frames to hold a 7-2 lead.
The Lions took control with a three-run fifth. Sophomore designated hitter Matthew Johansen had the big hit of the rally, a two-run single with one out. He went 1-for-3 with two RBI and two runs scored.
By comparison, the PSH bullpen locked down the high-powered Gator offense, retiring 14 in-a-row at one point.
In the eighth, RSC designated hitter Jayden Kennedy (East Patchogue, NY/Patchogue Medford/HVCC) blasted a three-run homer for the final margin. It was the third big fly for the junior during the Regional. The first-team All-Conference pick had eight RBI across the three games.
The Lions will now have a rematch with Randolph-Macon (28-14), receiving votes in the latest ABCA national poll, in the Regional Finals tomorrow. PSH will need to defeat Randolph-Macon twice to advance the Super Regionals.
Gator Bites with Papa John's: Russell Sage College Baseball, in its fifth season as a program, won the second Empire 8 Conference Tournament Championship in Athletic Department history...RSC Women's Soccer won the first E8 crown for the Department in the spring of 2021...The Gators, in their first season under the direction of Head Coach Matt Marsh, set the program single-season wins record…The Gators won the first NCAA Tournament win for the Athletic Department on Saturday, a 7-4 win vs. Trinity...As the Empire 8 Conference Regular Season and Tournament Champions, the Gators automatically qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time…Friday was the first home NCAA Tournament game for the Athletic Department…Heading into the NCAA Tournament, Russell Sage is No. 12 in the NPI…RSC defeated Saint John Fisher 6-2 on Saturday to secure the E8 Championship Trophy…The Gators, went 21-1 in E8 play to be the top seed and hosting privileges for the 2026 E8 Championship Tournament…RSC was also the Empire 8 Conference Regular Season Champs and Tournament's top seed in 2024…Russell Sage has now made the Finals of the E8 Tournament in three of the past four years…The Gators are ranked 22nd in the May 12th editions of the American Baseball Coaches Association and D3Baseball.com National Polls…The Gators clinched a spot in the E8 Championship Tournament with the home win vs. SUNY Brockport on April 17…RSC has now made the playoffs in all five years that it has been a program…In 2025, the Gators went 27-15 and fell in the Empire 8 Conference Championship Tournament Finals…19 returners combine with 18 newcomers on this year's squad…Russell Sage Baseball won four of the five major Empire 8 Conference Awards…Grimes was tabbed the E8 Pitcher of the Year…He is among the Conference leaders at the plate and on the mound…The southpaw (7-2, 2 saves) began the weekend leading the E8 with 80 strikeouts, the most in a season by an RSC pitcher, across 66.2 innings…Opponents were hitting .204 off of the lefty, good for second on the circuit…Grimes, tied for the E8 lead in victories, finished the Tournament third in the Conference with a 2.70 ERA...At the plate, he concluded the E8 playoffs second in the Conference with 55 RBI, 27 stolen bases, and seven triples…Irizarry was chosen the Conference's Rookie of the Year…The freshman, a second-team All-Conference choice, broke the program record for stolen bases in a season…He headed into the Regional second in the NCAA with 44 stolen bases and eighth with 63 runs scored, both program single-season records…Senior catcher Colin Casey (Marlboro, NY/Marlboro/Saint Rose) was selected the E8 Defensive Player of the Year, while the Coaching Staff, led by Marsh, was the E8's Staff of the Year…Joining Grimes as first-team All-E8 picks were: senior infielder Anthony Rizzo (Latham, NY/Shaker/HVCC), senior infielder Joseph Karpierz (Latham, NY/Shaker/Xavier), Kennedy, and junior pitcher Tyler Murray (East Greenbush, NY/Columbia/HVCC)… Grimes, now a two-time first-team All-E8 pick, was voted second-team All-Region by the ABCA last season…Casey was named second-team All-Empire 8 for the second-straight spring…RSC closed the E8 Tournament atop the Conference with a .344 team batting average and 449 runs scored…The Gators began the Regional with 190 stolen bases, the best in NCAA Division III, and a program single-season record…RSC also topped the NCAA with 4.52 stolen bases per-game…The Gators were also in the top-ten in the NCAA for runs (449 – 7th), on-base percentage (.465 -9th), runs per-game (10.7 – 9th), and doubles (105 – 9th)…Karpierz commenced the NCAA Tournament leading the E8 in hitting at .457...He's second on the circuit with 59 runs scored and 18 doubles...The shortstop was third in the Conference with 63 hits, a .556 on-base percentage, and an OPS of 1.212…The senior was fourth in the E8 with 52 RBI and 23 stolen bases…In addition to Grimes, seniors Aidan Green (Whitesboro, NY/Whitesboro/Onondaga CC) (8-1) and Xavier Garcia (San Diego, CA/Saratoga Springs/SUNY Adirondack) (7-2) excelled on mound…Green, who earned second-team All-E8 honors, tossed four complete games this spring…He went the distance in the Trinity victory...Green sat second in the Conference with a 2.67 ERA, and was right behind Grimes with 64.0 innings pitched…Green ended up with the most wins in a season by an RSC pitcher and the most in the E8 with eight…Garcia, who was voted third-team All-Conference, went into tonight's start with a 3.58 ERA, a .234 opposing batting average, and 55 strikeouts across 55.1 innings…The marks ranked fourth, fifth, seventh and fifth respectively in the Conference...Murray (6-1, 2 saves) has emerged this spring, sitting among the E8 leaders in wins and saves at the conclusion of its Tournament... Senior pitcher Greg Mays (Troy, NY/Tamarac/SUNY Cortland) has saved a team-best four victories, tied for first in the E8…Sophomore infielder Darren Dengler (Hobart, NY/South Kortright) was voted the Most Valuable Player of the E8 Tournament...He hit .500 (6-for-12) with five runs scored and three RBI across the four games...Dengler finished up the E8 playoffs fifth in the Conference with 50 RBI and fourth with 14 doubles...Rizzo commenced the weekend second on the Gators in hitting at .380...His 60 hits were good for fourth in the E8, while his 51 runs scored put him sixth...Grimes was named the E8 Pitcher of the Week for the period ending Sunday, March 1...The lefty registered an eleven strikeout performance across 5.2 innings in the 2-0 season-opening win vs. Mount Saint Vincent on February 28...The All-Region performer allowed just two hits and two walks to help the Gators begin their season in the win column...Karpierz was selected the E8 Baseball Player of the Week for the period ending Sunday, March 15...He batted .522 (12/23) with nine runs scored and 13 RBI across six games...The infielder, who slugged .826 and reached base at a 58.1 percent clip, tallied five doubles and went 4-for-4 on stolen base attempts…Grimes was named the Conference's Player of the Week for the period ending Sunday, March 22...He hit .529 with nine RBI in the 4-0 week...The senior, who scored three runs and totaled 16 bases, slugged .941 and reached base at a .556 rate...Garcia was named the E8 Pitcher of the Week for the period ending Sunday, March 22...The senior allowed three hits and zero earned runs to earn the win against Western New England on March 21…The Gators received seven votes in the March 31st edition of the ABCA Division III Coaches Poll, the first time receiving votes in program history…Grimes was named the E8 Player of the Week for the period ending on Sunday, April 5...The senior hit .385 with 17 RBI in the 7-0 week including a walk-off grand slam against Houghton...On the mound, the lefty went 2-0 with 16 strikeouts across 13 innings...RSC earned 19 votes in the April 7th ABCA national poll…The Gators earned votes in the D3Baseball.com rankings for the first time on April 7…RSC broke the program single-season record for steals in a season during the home doubleheader sweep of Alfred on April 11…Karpierz was tabbed the E8 Player of the Week for the period ending Sunday, April 12…He batted .529 (9-for-17) with nine runs scored and 13 RBI in the 4-0 week…The senior, who totaled 20 bases, slugged 1.176 and registered a .600 on-base percentage…Irizarry was selected the E8 Rookie of the Week for the period ending Sunday, April 12… The freshman batted .357 with five runs scored, six stolen bases and ten RBI in the 4-0 week…He has been setting the table effectively, successfully swiping bases on 29 of his first 30 collegiate stolen base attempts… RSC began the spring with a 22-3 overall record, 11-0 in E8 play…The Gators opened their Conference schedule out-scoring opponents by a 141-36 margin…RSC was pummeling E8 pitchers to the tune of a .405 batting average, while keeping the opposition to hit just .203…Grimes was tabbed the Conference's Pitcher of the Week for the period ending Sunday, April 19…The lefty helped the Gators hand SUNY Brockport, the defending E8 Champions, their first conference loss of the spring on April 17…He allowed just one earned run on four hits, and struck out three Golden Eagles across six innings of work…After a 4-0 week, including sweeping the three-game series at Saint John Fisher, then receiving votes in the ABCA National Poll, RSC dominated the Conference weekly awards for the period ending Sunday, April 26…Rizzo was tabbed the E8 Player of the Week…He batted .474 (9-for-19) with seven runs scored and seven RBI in the 4-0 week...The senior totaled 11 bases, slugged .579 and reached base at a .524 percentage... Irizarry was selected the E8 Rookie of the Week…He hit .556 (10-for-18) with eight runs scored and four RBI in the 4-0 week...The outfielder, who went 6-of-6 on stolen base attempts, slugged .556, totaled 10 bases, and had a .636 on-base percentage...Grimes was chosen the E8 Pitcher of the Week…The lefty held the high-powered Saint John Fisher offense in check, allowing just seven hits and two earned runs across eight-innings…He fanned six in the 13-3 road victory… The Gators were nationally-ranked for the first time as program, coming in at number 28 in the April 28th edition of the American Baseball Coaches Association National Poll…Grimes earned E8 Player of the Week honors for the period ending Sunday, May 3…The senior hit .615 (8-for-13) with eight runs scored and five RBI across the three-game sweep…He totaled 18 bases, tallied three doubles, tripled twice and cleared the fence once…Grimes, the winning pitcher in game one of the doubleheader on Saturday, May 2, slugged 1.385 and reached base at a .667 rate against the Soaring Eagles…Factoring in the April 28th victory at Skidmore, which was saved by the southpaw, he went 9-for-16 (.563) with nine runs scored, eight RBI and 22 total bases…Across the 4-0 week, Grimes, who also homered in the Skidmore win, slugged 1.375 and had a .600 on-base percentage…The Gators were nationally-ranked in both of the May 5th editions of the American Baseball Coaches Association and D3Baseball.com National Polls…RSC sat 23rd in the D3Baseball.com rankings…It marked the first time that Gators were nationally-ranked by the organization…The ABCA moved RSC up three spots to number 25.