Seth Healy drove in three runs during Potomac State's 15-3 win over Garrett College on Thursday afternoon.
Posted: Apr 03, 2025
MCHENRY, MD — Just one week after a lopsided defeat, and a thrilling comeback win over Garrett, Potomac State played flawless, slowing down a Garrett team that had won five in row with a 15-3 win.
In the top of the 2nd, PSC's Chris Harbert got things going with a double, later scoring on Ryan Conrad's RBI double to right-center. Seth Healy capped the inning by reaching on a fielder's choice, allowing Conrad to cross the plate.
In the top of the 4th the Catamounts loaded the bases, and Carson Boober came through with an RBI single to rightfield. Braden Sloan followed with an RBI as he drew a bases-loaded walk. Reilly Bubb followed with an RBI fielder's choice that brought home another run.
In the bottom of the 5th Garrett got on the board with a solo homer from JJ Charlton, spoiling the shutout bid making the score 5-1.
In the top of the 6th Potomac State widened their lead with a five-run frame.
Harbert ripped a 2-RBI double, and Conrad brought home another with a groundout.
Healy stayed hot, smashing a 2-RBI double of his own to make the score 10-1.
In the bottom of the 6th Noah Broadwater answered with a 2-run homer for the Lakers making it a 10-3 score.
In the 7th Potomac State blew the game open with another 5-spot.
Boober drove in his second run with a double. Wescott and Conrad each reached on errors that allowed two more runs to score.
Tanner Haskiell knocked a 2-RBI single to finish the scoring at 15-3.
The beneficiary of the Catamounts offense was Lance Hartley, who improved to 4-2. The freshman went 5 innings allowing just three hits, striking out four and walking two.
Jayden Lester and Evan Jenkins each worked an inning each for PSC in the 7-inning game.
Harbert finished the day 2-for-3 with a double, 2 RBI, scored three runs and stole a base. Carson Boober went 3-for-4, with a double, two runs and an RBI.
Seth Healy went 1-for-4, highlighted by his 2-RBI double in the sixth.
Ryan Conrad quietly drove in a trio of runs, including a timely RBI groundout to go along with his 2nd inning RBI double.