Raven Scoreboard: April 19, 2026
Baseball split with Earlham College in a Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) doubleheader at Don Brandon Field. Softball locked up a 7-2 victory and a 13-3 win in five innings in an HCAC doubleheader with Berea College at the Raven Softball Field. During the Earlham Spring Invitational in Richmond, Women’s Golf secured third place and Men’s Golf finished ninth place.
Baseball split with Earlham College in a Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) doubleheader at Don Brandon Field. Softball locked up a 7-2 victory and a 13-3 win in five innings in an HCAC doubleheader with Berea College at the Raven Softball Field. During the Earlham Spring Invitational in Richmond, Women's Golf secured third place and Men's Golf finished ninth place.
Baseball Splits with Earlham
The Anderson University baseball team split with Earlham College during Sunday's Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) doubleheader at Don Brandon Field.
Earlham (20-9, 13-2) topped the Ravens (18-13-1, 9-5) by a score of 7-4 in Game 1. The Ravens outlasted the Quakers 6-5 in Game 2.
GAME 1: EARLHAM 7, ANDERSON 4
During the bottom of the first inning, Trey Dorton contributed an RBI single. Jon Dorsch then smashed a two-run home run to put the Ravens ahead 3-0.
In the top of the second, Sean Jeffries singled in a run for Earlham. During the bottom half of the inning, Dorton scored on a wild pitch to put Anderson ahead 4-1.
Earlham plated five runs in the fourth. Dylan Rieck ripped an RBI double and Jeffries singled in a run. Jonathan Jimenez delivered a three-run blast to put Earlham ahead 6-4.
In the top of the seventh, Evan Duncan stole base and a throwing error on the same play allowed Duncan to score.
Earlham outhit Anderson 8-6. Dorsch blasted a two-run homer. Dorton contributed an RBI single. The Ravens received singles from Griffin Wolf, Dylan Hogan, Zayden Stiller and Russell Weaver to round out Anderson's six hits. Dorton also stole a base.
Jimenez smashed a three-run homer for the Quakers. Jeffries went 2-for-4 with two RBI. Rieck recorded a double. Jackson McFarland, Noah Wagster, Austin Dick and Chris Barnett each added singles to round out Earlham's eight hits. Wagster racked up four stolen bases while Jimenez and Duncan tallied two stolen bases apiece.
Cayman Huntsman (3-1) earned the win. He struck out seven batters, issued one walk and allowed four runs (three earned) on six hits in eight innings. Hayden Scalf picked up his second save of the season. He retired each of the three batters he faced.
Rhet Heckman (5-2) was tagged with the loss. He fanned seven batters, yielded two walks and surrendered six runs on seven hits in six innings. Joe Wilson punched out two batters, issued two walks and conceded an unearned run on one hit in two innings. C.J. Williams retired each of the three batters he faced.
GAME 2: ANDERSON 6, EARLHAM 5
Dorsch delivered a two-run homer in the bottom of the first to put Anderson ahead 2-0.
Jimenez singled in a run for the Quakers in the third. In the bottom half of the inning, Dorton knocked in Daniel Barreca on a sacrifice fly to give the Ravens a 3-1 lead.
Anderson added two more runs in the fifth. Dorton belted an RBI triple and Wolf singled in a run.
Wagster provided an RBI single in the sixth to trim the deficit to three.
During the eighth, Rieck singled in a run. Caelan Rogers scored on a passed ball. Jeffries then drove in Wagster to tie the game at 5-5. The Ravens escaped the jam as Barreca made a jumping catch at the fence.
Hogan smashed a solo homer in the eighth to give Anderson a 6-5 lead.
The Ravens retired the side in order in the ninth to seal the victory.
Anderson outhit Earlham 9-8. Dorsch went 2-for-4 with a homer, a double and two RBI. Hogan blasted a solo homer. Dorton went 2-for-3 with a triple and two RBI. Barreca, Weaver and Ian Potts each contributed singles to round out Anderson's nine hits. Dorton and Barreca each stole bases.
Jimenez went 2-for-5 with a double and an RBI. Rieck finished 2-for-3 with an RBI. Barnett went 2-for-3 while Wagster and McFarland rounded out Earlham's eight hits with singles.
Kyan Miller (2-2) locked up the win for the Ravens after retiring each of the five batters he faced. Braden Richey struck out four batters, issued three walks and gave up two runs on seven hits in seven innings. Drew Doty fanned one batter, yielded three walks and conceded three runs on one hit in one-third of an inning.
Garret Odey (2-1) took the loss. He struck out one batter, issued zero walks and allowed one run on two hits in three innings. Lance Willoughby punched out two batters, yielded zero walks and scattered five runs (four earned) on seven hits in five innings.
UP NEXT
Anderson battles Berea College (4-28, 3-11) in an HCAC doubleheader on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Berea, Ky.
Game 1 Results: Earlham 7, Anderson 4 (Box Score)
Game 2 Results: Anderson 6, Earlham 5 (Box Score)
Softball Routs Berea in Doubleheader
The Anderson University softball team routed Berea College in Sunday's Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) doubleheader at the Raven Softball Field.
Anderson (12-18, 6-6) topped Berea (2-26, 1-9) by a score of 7-2 in Game 1. The Ravens then cruised to a 13-3 victory in five innings in Game 2.
The Ravens outhit the Mountaineers 10-9 in Game 1. Ariannah Jones and Belle Blickenstaff each went 2-for-3. Avery Owens went 2-for-4 with an RBI double and Maddie Schoenradt contributed a two-run double. Hannah Merkel claimed the win. She struck out five batters, issued five walks and allowed two runs (one earned) on nine hits in seven innings.
Anderson outhit Berea 12-8 in Game 2. Alexis Schultz smashed a grand slam and finished the game with five total RBI. Paycee Lewis went 2-for-3 with an RBI double. Jayda McKee finished 2-for-2 and Schoenradt went 2-for-3 with an RBI double. Blickenstaff and Izzy Scott each contributed RBI doubles. Jones (3-3) earned the win. She struck out two batters, issued one walk and conceded three unearned runs on eight hits in five innings.
Anderson battles St. Mary's College (Ind.) (14-18) in a non-conference doubleheader on Monday at 3 p.m. in Notre Dame.
Game 1 Results: Anderson 7, Berea 2 (Box Score)
Game 2 Results: Anderson 13, Berea 3 (F/5) (Box Score)
Women's Golf Secures Third in Earlham Spring Invitational
The Anderson University women's golf team secured third place in the two-day Earlham Spring Invitational, which concluded on Sunday in Richmond. Anderson put together a 36-hole team score of 765 (+189) behind rounds of 382 (+94) and 383 (+95). Hannah Emenhiser captured third with a 36-hole score of 170 (+26). The junior from Whiteland fired rounds of 88 and 82 on the par-72 layout at the Richmond Elks Country Club. Addy Gick tied for fourth with a 179 (+35) after shooting rounds of 87 and 92. Emenhiser and Gick were both named to the Earlham Spring Invitational All-Tournament Team. Anderson battles in the two-day Heartland Spring Finale, which begins on Saturday, April 25 at Deer Creek Golf Course in Clayton.
Men's Golf Finishes Ninth in Earlham Spring Invitational
The Anderson University men's golf team finished ninth place in the two-day Earlham Spring Invitational, which concluded on Sunday in Richmond. Anderson recorded a 36-hole team score of 636 (+76) behind rounds of 317 (+37) and 319 (+39). John Mercer tied for ninth with a 153 (+13) after carding rounds of 74 and 79 on the par-70 layout at Richmond Elks Country Club. Anderson competes in the DePauw Spring Clash on Sunday, April 26 at Pebble Brook Golf Course in Noblesville.
