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Iacobucci Breaks Hits Record; F&M Edged by Drew

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MADISON, N.J. – David Iacobucci went 5-for-5 to break the program's all-time hits record, but Franklin & Marshall's baseball team succumbed to a ninth-inning rally from Drew, falling by a narrow 5-4 score on Thursday afternoon. 

The non-conference defeat dropped the Diplomats' overall record to 17-14-1 while the Rangers improved to 18-11. 

Iacobucci, who entered the contest needing three hits to tie the program's career record, was red-hot at the plate, lining a single to right field in the top of the eighth that topped the mark previously shared by J.T. Triantos '12 and Gary Kruger '06.

Tied at 2-2 heading into the ninth, Justin Cavegn led off with a single down the right-field line and followed by advancing to second off a bulk.  Jimmy Whelan recorded a single of his own to place runners at first and third before a wild pitch allowed Cavegn to cross home plate. 

Later in the frame, Iacobucci picked up his fifth hit of the day, a RBI single that scored Whelan from third and pulled F&M ahead by a 4-2 mark.

The Rangers stormed back by opening the ninth with back-to-back singles and a sacrifice bunt that placed runners on second and third with one out. A wild pitch sent a runner home from third, and a walk put runners on first and third. Drew laid down another successful sacrifice bunt that tied the game at 4-4 and loaded the bases, before the Rangers walked off on the second wild pitch of the frame. 

Freshman starter Jack Buckley was reliable in the no-decision, tossing seven frames and allowing just two earned off four hits. Reliever Casey Bulik (0-2) was the dealt the loss after being charged with three earned in 1/3 innings on the mound. Joshua Williams (1-1) garnered Drew's win after throwing the final 1 2/3 frames. 

Christopher Vincent went 2-for-4, which included a two-out RBI single in the top of the first. Third baseman Max Schwartz also recorded a RBI single in the game with a one-out hit that plated Zachary Roberson in the top of the fourth. 

F&M outhit Drew by an 11-7 margin but stranded 10 base runners on the day. 

Centennial Conference (CC) competition picks back up tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. when the Diplomats travel to Baltimore with the hopes of evening the season series against Johns Hopkins.

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Players Mentioned

Jack Buckley

#24 Jack Buckley

LHP
6' 2"
First-Year
Casey Bulik

#1 Casey Bulik

IF/RHP
5' 8"
Senior
Justin Cavegn

#10 Justin Cavegn

IF
6' 0"
First-Year
David Iacobucci

#18 David Iacobucci

OF/1B
5' 10"
Senior
Zachary Roberson

#4 Zachary Roberson

OF
5' 9"
Senior
Max Schwartz

#28 Max Schwartz

IF/RHP
5' 10"
First-Year
Christopher Vincent

#23 Christopher Vincent

C
6' 4"
Senior
Jimmy Whelan

#5 Jimmy Whelan

IF
5' 8"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Jack Buckley

#24 Jack Buckley

6' 2"
First-Year
LHP
Casey Bulik

#1 Casey Bulik

5' 8"
Senior
IF/RHP
Justin Cavegn

#10 Justin Cavegn

6' 0"
First-Year
IF
David Iacobucci

#18 David Iacobucci

5' 10"
Senior
OF/1B
Zachary Roberson

#4 Zachary Roberson

5' 9"
Senior
OF
Max Schwartz

#28 Max Schwartz

5' 10"
First-Year
IF/RHP
Christopher Vincent

#23 Christopher Vincent

6' 4"
Senior
C
Jimmy Whelan

#5 Jimmy Whelan

5' 8"
Junior
IF