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Pena, Briggs with no-hit games
Schreiner pitcher Bernard Pena and St Mary's (Md.) Brian Briggs add to the parade of early no-hit games this season.

In the second game of a doubleheader with Division II Texas A & M International, Schreiner came back with a vengeance. Junior pitcher, Bernard Pena, dominated TAMIU hurling the first no-hit game of his career. Pena stuck out four, while walking only one batter, in the seven-inning game. Schreiner's bats came alive giving Pena a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first and then adding three more runs in the second. The Mountaineers added 3 more runs in the fourth and closed the game out 7-0. Senior outfielder, Jeremiah Kester, led the offensive attack going 3-4 at the plate and scoring three runs. For his efforts, Pena was named ASC West Division Pitcher of the Week.

St. Mary's cruised to a 12-0 victory in the first game of a doubleheader against Scranton behind the efforts of junior pitcher Brian Briggs who struck out three on his way to pitching his first career no-hitter. He pitched a perfect game for 5.2 innings before walking junior shortstop Steve Melly. The last St. Mary's no-hitter came in 1997 when Alex Warner defeated Gallaudet 13-0. On offense, junior left fielder Josh Feldman went 3-for-4 at the plate while knocking in a pair of runs. Senior center fielder Kevin Fogle drove in three runs on two hits.

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