Seton Hill Sweeps, Sends Jimmie Baseball To 1-11

Seton Hill Sweeps, Sends Jimmie Baseball To 1-11
March 2, 2026

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Seton Hill Sweeps, Sends Jimmie Baseball To 1-11

DAVENPORT, FL – Mostly errors and some poor pitching led Jamestown Jimmies Baseball to two more losses on Sunday.

Seton Hill swept a doubleheader from Jamestown 4-2 and 16-9 at Northeast Regional Park.

Game 1: Seton Hill 4, Jamestown 2
Jamestown (1-10) committed five errors, and two of them produced single runs for Seton Hill (6-1) in each of the first two innings. The Griffins scored in the fifth, then another run on another error in the sixth.

The Jimmies’ runs scored in the seventh with a run-producing single by Ben Swennumson and an RBI ground out by Frankie Malagon.

Nolan McCaffery (0-1) lasted one inning as the Jimmie starter. He walked two, hit two and threw a wild pitch.

Game 1: Seton Hill 16, Jamestown 9
Jamestown (1-11) started well in the second game with four first inning runs. Trevor Kostial singled in a run, Melvin Maldonado doubled in another, a third scored on a balk and a fourth was delivered by Jett Nelson on an RBI single.

Seton Hill (7-1) answered with a run in the second, four in the third and a run in the fourth.

A wild pitch scored a Jimmie run in the fifth before the Griffins scored seven in the sixth. Nelson doubled in two of three runs in the sixth for Jamestown, but Seton Hill scored three more in the seventh. Jacob Thomas hit his first collegiate homer for the Jimmies’ last run in the bottom of the seventh.

Nic Lewandowski (0-2), the second of eight Jamestown pitchers, took the loss.

Jamestown will meet Northwood on Tuesday in Davenport, Florida.

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