Bucs Buck Broncos in Myrtle Beach
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- In the Buccaneers' second game of the day on Saturday, they took on SUNY Delhi, a team they had beaten twice in South Carolina in 2025. They went on to make it three wins in a row in the last two years with a 5-2 victory.
The Basics
Final: Buccaneers 5, Broncos 2
Records: Maritime 4-0
SUNY Delhi 0-1
In the Circle
Maritime: Jennamarie Klemp (W, 3-0): 7 IP | 7 H | 2 R | 2 ER | 1 BB | 1 K
SUNY Delhi: Alethea Ferrara (L, 0-1): 3 IP | 6 H | 4 R | 4 ER | 6 BB | 0 K
Mikayla Wright: 4.0 IP | 6 H | 1 R | 1 ER | 1 BB
Inside The Numbers
Maritime
- Mikale Lemons led the way with a game-high three hits. Reagan Kerecz, Kelsey Booker, and Ab'c'de Patane each had a two-hit game. Hannah Burton, Abbey Doherty, and Sarah Holler each recorded one hit.
- Kerecz, Booker, Patane, Holler, and Lemons all had a double in the win.
- Booker, Holler, and Lemons were all credited with an RBI in the game.
- Lemons was the only Maritime player to steal a base.
SUNY Delhi
- Grace Sperry had a two-hit game in the loss, and five other Broncos had one hit.
- Sperry hit a triple, and Angelina Dickel recorded a double for the only extra-base hits of the game for Delhi.
- Sperry was the only Bronco to knock in a run in the loss.
- Dickel and Carolina Bernard scored the two runs for Delhi.
- Dickel and Natalie Amadon both recorded stolen bases.
How It Happened
The Broncos scored first in the bottom of the first inning when Dickel stole home on a double steal. Delhi led 1-0 after one.
In the top of the second, the Buccaneers answered to tie the game when Nyomi Simental walked, allowing Lemons to score from third. The game was tied, 1-1, after two.
Maritime took the lead in the top of the third inning, scoring three times. Holler doubled to center, bringing in Patane, Doherty scored on a subsequent throw, and Lemons singled to drive in Holler. The Bucs led 4-1. In the bottom of the third, the Broncos got one back on Sperry's triple to center field that allowed Bernard to come in and score. Making it a 4-2 game after three.
After scoreless fourth and fifth innings, the Buccaneers scored one more time on a Booker double to the left field fence that brought in Burton to make it 5-2.
Klemp cruised the rest of the way, and the Buccaneers earned a 5-2 win to move to 4-0 on the season.
What's Next
The Bucs have two more games in Myrtle Beach when they take on Waynesburg and Wilson on Sunday morning begging at 10am.