Noel's Walk-Off Lifts Baseball Over College of Charleston 8-7
June 6, 2010
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Down a run with only two outs left in an elimination game at the 2010 NCAA Myrtle Beach Regional, Coastal Carolina senior Rico Noel hit a walk off two-run homer off the left field foul pole to give the Chanticleers (54-8) a thrilling 8-7 victory over the College of Charleston (44-18) and force a winner take all championship game at 1 p.m. on June 7 at BB& T Coastal Field for a spot in the Super Regionals. College of Charleston got on the board first, scoring two runs in the top of the second. Greg Blake recorded the first run on a solo home run over the right field fence and Kolby Epley followed with a single through the left side. Hutson Dodds advanced Epley to second on another hit through the left side and Jamie Hollar earned the RBI single, giving the Cougars a 2-0 lead. The rally was stopped short as Joey Bergman hit into a double play at first base to end the inning. The Chanticleers came back to tied the game at 2-2 in the bottom of the third. Taylor Motter started things off for Coastal with a double down the right field line. Adam Rice put two runners on base for the Chanticleers after striking out, but reached first on a wild pitch. Both runners advanced on a wild pitch and Rico Noel drove in both runners on a double to left field. The Chants took the lead in the bottom of fifth off a Taylor Motter solo shot to left field, giving Coastal the 3-2 advantage. College of Charleston tied the game back up in the top of the sixth with an RBI single by Dodds to center field, bringing in Jose Rodriguez, who reached base on a walk. The Cougars regained a two-run lead in the top of the seventh. Cole Rakar started things off with a single to left field and Rob Kral put runners at the corners with a hit through the right side. Matt Leeds recorded a sacrifice fly to bring in Rakar. Rodriguez drove in the second run on a double to right field. Coastal answered back in the bottom of the seventh and took the lead back with three runs. Motter started the rally off for the Chants with a dinger to left field. Following the home run, College of Charleston committed three back-to-back-to-back errors putting Rice and Scott Woodward at first and second. Noel kept things going after beating out the throw on a bunt, sending Rice home to tie the game at 5-5. Coastal took the lead on a Jose Iglesias groundout, scoring Woodward. The lead did not last long as Joey Bergman slammed a two-run home run over the scoreboard in left center in the top of the eighth to give the Cougars a 7-6 lead. Trailing by a run in the bottom of the ninth, Scott Woodward drew a one-out walk to start the rally. He stole second to advance into scoring position and scored on Noel's dramatic blast. Matt Rein started on the mound for the Chanticleers, pitching 5.2 innings, scattering eight hits with five strikeouts. Matt Laney (3-1) earned the win for Coastal and retired the only batter he saw in the top of the ninth inning. CofC reliever Owen Brittle (1-2) was the tough loser and gave up the Noel game-winner. Noel led the offensive charge for the Chants with four hits and five runs-batted-in. Motter hit a pair of home run among his three hits for Coastal. College of Charleston's Bergman drove in a pair of runs. Four different Cougars recorded multi-hit performances. Coastal Carolina Head Coach Gary Gilmore Monday: Coastal Carolina Outfielder Rico Noel After the homerun College of Charleston Head Coach Monte Lee College of Charleston Infielder Joey Bergman On having a short term memory College of Charleston Infielder Greg Blake |