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West Chester - Philadelphia Baseball Review
The offense never stopped.

Not Friday.

Not Saturday.

And now, West Chester is headed back to the Super Regionals for the first time in three years because of it.

The top-seeded Golden Rams continued their offensive demolition of the NCAA Atlantic Regional on Saturday afternoon, pounding out another runaway victory with a 14-7 win over East Stroudsburg to complete an unbeaten regional run and punch their ticket to the next round.

West Chester has now outscored opponents 37-11 through its first three NCAA Tournament games and improved to 41-10 overall.

And from the opening pitch Saturday, the outcome felt heavily tilted in one direction.

Carter Rust set the tone immediately, launching the second pitch of the game over the left-field fence for a leadoff home run that ignited another offensive avalanche.

By the end of the second inning, West Chester already owned a 7-0 lead.

Rust finished 3-for-5 with three RBIs and three runs scored, while Christian Michak matched him with three hits and three RBIs of his own.

The Golden Rams continued piling on in the second inning behind RBI doubles from Michak and Rust, a two-run single from Austin Stalker and a sacrifice fly from Hunter Smith.

It was another reminder of what has made West Chester so dangerous during this postseason run: there are no quiet innings.

Even when East Stroudsburg answered.

The Warriors chipped away throughout the afternoon, including two home runs from Ryan Manning, but every push was met almost immediately by another West Chester response.

When East Stroudsburg trimmed the deficit to 8-3 in the third inning, the Golden Rams answered with four more runs in the sixth.

When the Warriors later closed within 12-7, West Chester again pushed the lead back out with insurance runs in the eighth.

The pressure never relented.

And while the offense grabbed the headlines again, West Chester’s bullpen quietly delivered the innings that mattered most.

Landen Rozich stabilized the game after entering in the sixth inning, allowing just one run across 2 2/3 innings while helping halt East Stroudsburg’s momentum during its final push.

Drew Simpson closed out the victory with a scoreless ninth inning.

The win sends West Chester back to the Super Regionals for the first time since 2022, when the Golden Rams advanced all the way to the Division II Baseball National Finals in Cary, North Carolina.

Now comes another familiar challenge.

West Chester will visit Millersville next weekend with a trip to Cary once again on the line.




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