2015 Wentworth Baseball News

Leopards place 27 student-athletes on the team across eight sports, including a pair of conference senior scholar-athletes of the year

Freshman designated hitter Tyler Weninger (second team), senior catcher Jake Mailman (third team), and senior third baseman Scott Ouellette (third team) were named All-CCC

Leopards defeated by Curry 13-1 and 4-3; senior Ouellette closes out his career by going 4-for-4 with two doubles
Leopards take the first game 11-4 before falling in the nightcap 7-1; Christian Ferri and Tyler Weninger record four hits each and Aaron Denis improves to 5-1
Buccaneers score seven runs over final four innings in a 9-2 win; Jimmy Temte records a pair of hits for the Leopards
Golden Bears edge leopards 4-3 and 6-4; Jake Mailman has four hits over the two games

Leopards rally to defeat Nichols, 2-1, before a comeback falls short, 5-4; Christian Ferri and Scott Ouellette record three hits apiece on the day

Freshman Tim Elrick goes 3-for-3, junior Corey Jerolmon picks up the win, and junior Johnny Ryan earns the save in a 5-4 win
Senior Jake Mailman became the program's all-time leader in runs batted in and classmate Joe Hulme recorded his 100th career hit as the Leopards drop the first game to the Fighting Scots, 6-1, and take the second, 5-2
Leopards outlast Seahawks, 9-5, in nine innings in the first game before falling, 5-4 in the nightcap; Scott Ouellette collects four hits on the day

Gulls win the first game 5-2 in eight innings and complete the sweep with a 9-0 win in the nightcap; Jake Mailman raps out three hits on the day
Leopards score three in the ninth to trim deficit to 10-6; Christina Ferri has two hits and drives in two runs

Falcons score three times in the bottom of the 10th after the Leopards take a 10-8 lead in the top of the inning; Tyler Weninger goes 3-for-5 with two doubles at the plate and pitches five innings

Sophomore Jimmy Temte and freshman Robby Sheldon named the conference's player and rookie of the week, respectively

Leopards sweep Roger Williams (7-5, 1-0) to run win streak to four games; Jimmy Temte hits two home runs while Aaron Denis and Robby Sheldon each improve to 3-0

Freshman pitcher Robby Sheldon earns rookie of the week honors after going 2-0 with a 1.54 earned run average