Bentley 7, Pace 5
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MANCHESTER, N.H. – Nick Pappas and Tommy Bolton both set program records as the No. 19 Bentley baseball team opened its postseason with a 7-5 win over Pace in the Northeast 10 Championship hosted by Southern New Hampshire Thursday.
The double elimination tournament continues Friday, May 8, when the Falcons take on SNHU at 1:30 p.m. The Penman beat Adelphi, 15-2, Thursday.
Pappas finished the regular season with 85 hits, one shy of matching Brendan Sencaj's 2025 record. Pappas went 2-for-4 against the Setters, setting the new Falcon standard. Pappas tied Sencaj's record with a single in the first inning. His record-setting hit was a leadoff triple in the third inning. Pappas then scored on a base hit by Curt Heath, giving Bentley a 3-1 lead.
Bolton entered the postseason with 44 walks, which matched the single-season Bentley record set by Tim Zupkus in 2024. Bolton drew his record-setting 45th walk in the bottom of the second inning.
Jimmy Mitchell gave Bentley a 3-0 lead in the second inning. Sencaj and Tommy Goonan both drew walks, and then Mitchell belted his fifth home run of the season.
Pace put two runs on the board in the top of the fifth inning to get to within 4-3, but Bentley immediately got those runs back in the bottom of the frame. Jared Berardino led off the Falcons' fifth with a single, and two batters later Stan DeMartinis III crushed his 21sthome run of the season.
Pat Heber earned the win for the Falcons following his 6.2-inning start. Heber allowed just two earned runs and struck out six batters. His record is a perfect 8-0 in 2026.
Recap from Bentley Athletics
SNHU 15, Adelphi 2
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When and Where: May 7, 2026 — Hooksett, N.H. (Penmen Field)
Score: #21/#1-seed Southern New Hampshire University 15, #4-seed Adelphi University 2
Records: SNHU 39-10, AU 25-22
Graduate student Jake Pisano (Hamden, Conn.) knocked in five runs to set the program's new single-season RBI record and senior Jake Lapham(Lansingburgh, N.Y.) did not allowed an earned run over seven strong innings, as the 21st-ranked and top-seeded Southern New Hampshire University baseball team rolled to a 15-2 victory against fourth-seeded Adelphi University in the opening game of Northeast 10 Championship Weekend on Thursday afternoon at Penmen Field.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Southern New Hampshire jumped out to an early 5-0 lead in the bottom of the first, as it sent nine to the plate. An RBI single from senior Dakota Britt (Rockwall, Texas) started it, before a two-run knock from Pisano made it 3-0. A sacrifice fly from junior Joel Valera (Boston, Mass.) and a run-scoring double by senior Kyle Lavigne (Bedford, N.H.) capped the damage in the frame.
- Single runs in the second and third innings nudged the Penmen advantage to 7-0, before Adelphi made it on to the board with an unearned run in the fourth.
- SNHU grabbed the run back in the home half on another RBI single from Pisano.
- The Penmen struck for seven in the fifth to blow it wide open. Junior Jacob Albert (Pelham, N.H.) delivered the big shot with a grand slam to right-center, before Pisano (two-run HR) and junior Casey Cumiskey (Milltown, N.J.) hit back-to-back jacks to make it 15-1.
- Pisano finished 4-for-4 with five RBI, two runs scored and a home run.
- Cumiskey went 3-for-5 with an RBI, two runs scored, a home run and pair of doubles.
- Albert (five RBI, run, home run) and Britt (two RBI, run) were both 1-for-5.
- Valera (RBI, two runs, walk) and Lavigne (RBI, run, two walks, double) each went 1-for-2.
- Graduate student Marc Cisco (Long Island City, N.Y.) went 1-for-3 with a double, two walks and four runs scored.
- Lapham (6-1) allowed one run — unearned — on five hits over seven innings, striking out three, not walking a batter, but hitting three.
- Junior Danny Tchou (Boca Raton, Fla.) walked one and struck out one in an inning-and-a-third of hitless work.
NOTES
- Southern New Hampshire, ranked 21st in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) Division II Top 25, 22nd in the D2 Baseball Top 25 and 25th in the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Division II Baseball Coaches Poll, has won 27 of the last 29, including four-in-a-row.
- The Penmen improve to 24-13 (.649) in their 13th all-time appearance in the NE10 Championship, including 5-0 against Adelphi.
- The 15 runs set a new NE10 Championship record for the Penmen, who had previously defeated Saint Anselm College, 14-2, in a first round victory back in 2022.
- SNHU now advances to the winner's bracket where it will take on the winner of second-seeded Bentley University and sixth-seeded Pace University on Friday (May 8) at 1:30 p.m.
- SNHU leads the all-time series, 21-13, and has won six of the last seven. SNHU has also captured 13 of 14 at Penmen Field.
- With his third RBI of the day, Pisano passed Nick Schwartz' 2023 single-season record of 71 RBI and finished the day with 74. Pisano also moves with 24 RBI of Dakota Mulcay's career mark of 176.
- Cumiskey now has a team-best 18 home runs on the year and 19 in his career. The 19 home runs are the second most in a single season in program history and just oneshy of matching the record.
- Cepin's home run is his second of the season.
- Pisano went deep for the fifth time this season and 17th time in his career.
- Albert's long-ball was the second of the season and his career.
- Cumiskey has both the longest hitting streak (11) and reached base streak (28) on the team.
- SNHU moves to 18-1 at home this season and is now 178-39 (.820) at Penmen Field since the beginning of the 2014 season.
Recap from SNHU Athletics
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