Baseball

No. 3 Babson Upends Top-Seeded Salve Regina to Win Second NEWMAC Baseball Title in Three Years

KINGSTON, R.I.—Sophomore Graydon Vyse (Glastonbury, Conn.) struck out five over eight innings, senior Zander Teator (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) was 3-for-6 with a double, three RBI and three runs scored, and third-seeded Babson College scored 17 unanswered runs over the final four innings to defeat top-seeded and fourth-ranked Salve Regina, 21-2, in the NEWMAC Tournament final on Sunday afternoon at Bill Beck Field. 
 
Babson, which has now won six in a row and 10 of its last 11 games, improves to 26-15 while punching its ticket to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three seasons and seventh time in program history. Salve Regina, which has dropped two of its last three games to slip to 36-6, is set to earn an at-large selection to the tournament when the field is announced on Monday.
 
Junior Connor Frickey (Colorado Springs, Colo.) smacked his first career grand slam as part of a three-hit day while driving in five, classmate Ryan Liss (Hollywood, Fla.) went 3-for-4 with a double, three RBI and three runs scored, and sophomores Ben Valente (Newton, Mass.) and Gabe Cushner (Harrington Park, N.J.) both singled and knocked in three runs for the Beavers, who pounded out 17 hits and took advantage of 11 walks. Junior Dante D’Avanzo (Ashland, Mass.) also went 3-for-5 with two RBI and three runs scored in support of Vyse (3-0), who picked up his second win of the tournament by giving up just two runs on six hits over 8.0 innings.
 
Senior Sean Mulligan (Verona, N.J.) shouldered the loss after giving up four runs, just one of them earned, while striking out three over 4.0 innings for the Seahawks.
 
Senior Ryan Hvozdovic (Hillsborough, N.J.) got plunked with the bases loaded to force in the game’s first run in the top of the second, and Liss ripped a single down the right field line to score Cushner to make it 2-0. Salve Regina got a run back in the bottom of the inning on an RBI single by graduate student Brady Smolinski (North Grafton, Mass.) but Valente and Teator both singled and scored in the third, extending Babson’s lead to 4-1.
 
The Seahawks pulled within 4-2 when Smolinski worked a nine-pitch walk and later scored on a two-out single by sophomore Danny Rogers (New Canaan, Conn.) in the bottom of the fifth before the Green and White broke the game open with a five-run sixth that included a two-run single by Teator to make it 9-2. The Beavers’ first nine batters reached base in the seventh as they took advantage of four walks and a hit batsman, as well as RBI singles by Liss and D’Avanzo before Frickey extended the margin to 18-2 with a grand slam to center. 
 
D’Avanzo had an RBI single in the eighth and Babson continued to pour it on in the ninth as Liss provided an RBI double before scoring the final run of the rout on Valente’s ground out to third.
 
Vyse, who allowed just two hits over his final five frames, was also helped by his defense as the Beavers turned a season-high four double plays in the victory.
 
Babson and Salve Regina will find out where they are headed when the NCAA Tournament field is announced at 12 p.m. on Monday on NCAA.com.

About the NEWMAC

The NEWMAC is an association of 13 selective academic institutions: Babson College, Clark University, U.S Coast Guard Academy, Emerson College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mount Holyoke College, Saint Anselm College (beginning reclassification process with NCAA in 2027-28), Salve Regina University, Smith College, Springfield College, Wellesley College, Wheaton College, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, that are committed to providing high quality competitive athletic opportunities for student-athletes within an educational and respectful environment that embodies the NCAA Division III Philosophy. The conference also partners with eight Associate Members: Brandeis University (Women's Lacrosse, 2026-2027), New York University (Men's Volleyball, 2026-2027), Norwich University (Football), Simmons College (Rowing), SUNY Maritime College (Football), SUNY New Paltz (Men's Volleyball, 2026-2027), U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (Football), and Vassar College (Men's Volleyball, 2026-2027), while sponsoring 21 sports. 
 
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