Keiser Seahawks Tops Florida Memorial 9-6; Clinches Four-Game Sweep
Keiser University Seahawks completed a four-game sweep over Florida Memorial University with a 9-6 victory in their regular-season finale. The Seahawks showcased resilience, coming from behind to secure the win at Harry T. Moore Field in Miami Gardens, Fla. Jake Olsen's two-run double in the ninth inning clinched the game, while Seth Broadwell earned the win after a strong relief appearance. Key contributions came from Jeremy Garcia, who reached base in all six plate appearances, and Maurice Maiquez, who recorded two RBIs. Keiser finishes the season with a record of 34-15 and clinches the No. 3 seed for the upcoming Sun Conference Tournament.
By the Numbers- Keiser scored in five of nine innings during the game.
- Jake Olsen went 2-for-5 with a double and three RBIs, including two in the ninth.
- Jeremy Garcia reached base without an out in all six of his plate appearances.
- Keiser left 16 runners on base while going 6-for-25 with runners in scoring position.
- Keiser wrapped up the regular season with a 34-15 overall record and 18-10 in conference play.
- The Seahawks are set to compete as the No. 3 seed in the Sun Conference Tournament starting April 30.
- Florida Memorial ends the season with a record of 21-27, including 8-20 in conference games.
Keiser will prepare for the Sun Conference Tournament, aiming to leverage their strong offensive performance and pitching depth to make a deep run. The team's focus will be on improving their execution with runners in scoring position, addressing the issue of leaving many runners on base.
Bottom LineKeiser Seahawks' strong finish to the regular season bodes well for their tournament aspirations, particularly if they can minimize base-running errors and capitalize on scoring opportunities. The combination of solid individual performances and team resilience will be key as they seek conference success.
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