Adam Northup: Baseball
Adam Northup (2011), a Psychology major with a minor in Criminal Justice, is the true definition of a captain proving to be a strong leader on and off the field. Northup has made the President’s List every year on top of serving on the SAAC committee at SVC, and as the NECC SAAC Chair in his sophomore year. Find out more about this Mountaineer and how life is for him at Southern Vermont College…

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Baseball

Apr 23, 2008

Gage Not Running on Empty; SVC Baseball Drops Heartbreaker

BENNINGTON, Vt. - Freshman second baseman Dave Gage (Gloversville, NY/Broadalbin) extended his hitting streak to 10 games, but the Southern Vermont College Mountaineers fell, 14-10, to Williams College on Senior Day in an NCAA Division III non-conference baseball game played on SVC's campus at Bill Epstein Field.

Gage registered three hits, two RBIs, two runs scored and sparked a rally in the eighth that tied the game. He doubled to lead off the inning and was driven home by freshman first baseman Tim Johnson (Bernardsville, NJ/Bernards).

The green and white took the game to the tenth, but Williams posted a four-spot to break the 10-10 deadlock.

The two seniors, who are both captains did nothing to disappoint. Dan Bosely (Keene, NH/Keene) pitched out of jams all day and had a misleading stat line. The right-hander tallied five strikeouts. He allowed ten runs, but only five were earned. A costly error led to a grand slam. The other senior, Steve Nappi (Portland, ME/Portland) had a career day. Nappi singled three times and scored a run. The three hits were a career high.

SVC scored the first seven runs of the game, but the visitors pumped home seven in the top of the fourth. From there, the game proved to be a pitchers duel until the tenth.

Will Foland (Averill Park, NY/Averill Park) had a career-best three hits. The freshman outfielder scored twice and knocked home two more. Johnson totaled two RBIs and scored a run. He blasted a home run over the right centerfield fence.

The SVC baseball team will be back in action Thursday in Burlington against Saint Michael's College for a 3:30 first pitch.