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After picking-up a 7-6 win in Sunday's non-conference opener in Charleston, W.Va., the University of Charleston completed the three-game weekend sweep over the Mountain Cats with a 5-2 victory in the nightcap.Â
Brett Hileman drove in four runs in game one for Pitt-Johnstown, which slipped to 8-6 on the year.
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In game one, Hileman's two-run single in the top of the sixth inning put the Mountain Cats in front 6-2. However, Charleston scored four in the bottom of the frame, before securing the 7-6 win with an unearned run in the bottom of the eighth.
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Hileman went 2-for-four with a double and four RBI, while Zinn had three hits, including a double to lead Pitt-Johnstown.Â
Dan Clark also had two hits, and
Evan Appleby drove in a run.
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Hileman took the loss in relief after allowing a pair of runs over the final 2 1/3 innings.Â
Brady Walker started and held the Golden Eagles to just two runs on seven hits in five innings of work.
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In game two, Charleston climbed out to a 4-1 lead after two innings and went on to hold off the Mountain Cats, 5-2.
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Williams had two hits and drove in one, and
Dylan Kerstetter and Appleby each added a pair of hits. Pitt-Johnstown also got a double from
Mason Prickett.
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Trent Martin suffered the loss after giving four runs (3 earned) on five hits in three innings.Â
Brad Coleman and
Matt Monko combined to hold the Golden Eagles to one run on two hits over the final three innings.
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With the sweep, Charleston improved to 7-3.
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Pitt-Johnstown will make its 2017 home debut with a non-conference game against Lock Haven on Wednesday at Point Stadium and a three-game non-conference series against Winston-Salem State (NC) on Saturday and Sunday.
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