That tells part of the uncharted history they’re bumping up against Wednesday, and why it’s uncharted fun for the South Florida hockey fan. Of course, they’ve only won one playoff series since 1996. The Panthers have never been up 3-0 in a series in franchise history. Does the goalpost move in Game 4? Or does this Panthers team keep making the moments that win games? So, while the Panthers have been the better team, the more demanding team, there’s also some randomness involved in any hockey game. It’s four, including two by center Auston Matthews, who is being shipped out of town by Toronto media. But no one’s counting this win or even their advancing just yet - not if you’ve been counting goalposts hit by Toronto this series. They’ve won their past six playoff games. The Panthers drop the puck first Wednesday night. You needed a Tuesday with no games just to get some sleep at work and prep for your big Wednesday. Then again, the South Florida sports fan revels in everything right now, even your exhaustion. The Knicks’ arena is called the mecca of basketball because of its history and, well, it’s New York. The series begins with a doubleheader Saturday, first pitch scheduled for 11:30 AM, with the Class of 2023 scheduled to be honored before the game for Senior Day.Look who the Panthers and Heat can wipe off the board Wednesday, too. Penn wraps the regular season this weekend with a three-game series against Columbia, looking to clinch at least a share of a second straight Ivy League regular season title. THAT MILLER HIGH LIFE!! QUAKERS WIN!! #QUAKESHOW /IFsXOUN8G1- Penn Baseball May 10, 2023 ![]() ![]() After a well-placed sacrifice bunt by Baker moved Henseler into scoring position, it was Miller who played hero, sending a one-hopper to the wall, scoring Henseler as the Quaker dugout spilled out onto the field. With the four-headed monster of Shoemaker, Sarti, Trop, and Ozmer silencing the Blue Hen bats, it was Henseler who opened the Penn ninth reaching base for the third time on a hit by pitch. HOMER #QuakeShow /smFhEku9pj- Penn Baseball May 10, 2023 Taylor stepped in next and launched a game-tying two run shot well beyond the wall in left-center. After a pop out and a fly out, Wilson doubled to deep center, scoring Henseler and Baker.īlue Hens 9 - Quakers 7, Bottom 5 #QuakeShow /QM3GjQdu8R- Penn Baseball May 10, 2023 The 5-5 score held until the fourth when Delaware put three more on the board, adding another run in the fifth for a 9-5 lead, but the Quakers quickly erased that lead in the bottom of the inning, Henseler led off with a single, moving to second on a walk to Baker. ![]() Henseler brings us within 1! #QuakeShow /sC55rJ9h36- Penn Baseball May 10, 2023īlue Hens 5 - Quakers 5, End 2 #QuakeShow /TWaEMQemyT- Penn Baseball May 10, 2023 ![]() Appel came in to score on a wild pitch later in the inning to tie the game. After a walk to Cole Palis and a Jackson Appel fielder's choice, Henseler doubled to left, scoring Werchan. In the bottom of the inning, Werchan got things started with a double to right. With two out in the top of the second, the Blue Hens grabbed the lead back, 5-3, on a grand slam. Miller followed with his first double of the day to put the Quakers up 2-1.īlue Hens 1 - Quakers 2, Bottom 1 #QuakeShow /78nWLlK6eu- Penn Baseball May 10, 2023Īfter Jarrett Pokrovsky walked, Wilson plated Miller with a single to right.Īsa caps off a big first inning with an RBI single!īlue Hens 1 - Quakers 3, End 1 #QuakeShow /fexdPK0liz- Penn Baseball May 10, 2023 * Penn's final four relievers of the day ( David Shoemaker, Edward Sarti, Eli Trop, Carson Ozmer) all threw a scoreless inning apiece, striking out six while allowing a single baserunner.ĭown 1-0 in the bottom of the first, Penn took full advantage of a two-out Delaware error to put its first crooked number of the day on the board.Īfter Henseler reached on the error, Davis Baker doubled to right field, with Henseler scoring on another error on the play.īlue Hens 1 - Quakers 1, Bottom 1 #QuakeShow /DC3oxnTSj1- Penn Baseball May 10, 2023 * The Quakers' 7-8-9 hitters ( Asa Wilson, Ryan Taylor, Seth Werchan) finished a combined 4-for-12 with three runs scored and five RBI. * Ben Miller finished 3-for-5, including the walk-off double, for his sixth 3-hit game of the year. * Wyatt Henseler finished 2-for-4 with three runs scored, driving in his 54th run of the season, surpassing his previous season high set last season. PHILADELPHIA – In a high-scoring affair that featured 10 runs in the first two innings and 18 in the first five, the University of Pennsylvania baseball team rallied from a three-run deficit for a 10-9 walk-off win over Delaware in the final non-conference game of the regular season.
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