April 9, 2006
Box Score
Bethesda, Md. - In a game that was delayed for more than four hours due to rainy weather, the Georgetown University baseball team dropped the middle game of the three-game weekend set, 14-0 to visiting Louisville on Saturday night. GU falls to 14-18, 2-6 in the BIG EAST.
The game was originally set for 3 p.m. but didn't actually start until 7:40 p.m when the temperature was almost 40 degrees. Three hours later, the Cardinals had pounded out 16 hits while four UL hurlers held the Hoya bats to a total of two hits.
In the first, Louisville (13-18, 5-3 BE) went ahead 1-0 as Castillo drove in a run with a sacrifice fly off of Georgetown starter Andy Ferich (Collegeville, Pa./Perkiomen Valley).
In the second, the first seven batters Ferich faced reached and U of L would eventually plate five runs on three hits and two GU miscues. Jorge Castillo ripped a RBI single up the middle to drive in two runs after two Cardinal batters walked with the bases full as U of L took a 6-0 lead.
Eight of the nine UL starters recorded a hit and Rosenberg improved to 4-3 striking out six in five innings of work.
Timmy Jones (Ledgewood, N.J./Morristown) and Drew Dargen (Edmund, Okla./Edmund North) collected the hits for the Hoyas.
Ferich fell to 1-4, allowing four earned runs in one-plus innings.
Castillo finished 3-4 with six RBI while Nick Haley and Logan Johnson drove in two runs apiece.
The Hoyas and the Cardinals will take part in the rubber game of the three-game set on Sunday, April 9 when the teams square off in a BIG EAST tilt that starts at 1 p.m.