Hobart delivered a composed, complete performance using early offense and standout pitching to secure a 5–1 road win over Andrean.
The Brickies set the tone immediately, pushing across two first‑inning runs to grab control before adding three more in the fifth to create the separation they needed. With the lineup producing in key moments and the defense staying steady behind the mound, Hobart never allowed Andrean to build momentum until the final frame.
Senior right‑hander Zach Terek anchored the victory with one of his strongest outings of the season. Working 6.2 innings, Terek scattered three hits and allowed just one unearned run, striking out five while navigating traffic with poise. His ability to limit damage and consistently win counts kept Andrean off balance throughout the night. Gabe Gutierrez entered to record the final out, closing the door on the Brickies’ conference win.
Offensively, Hobart finished with four hits, one each from Connor Kenjic, Alexander Mays, Terek, and Celedonio Pimentel. The Brickies capitalized on their early opportunities and made their fifth‑inning surge count, building a lead that held firm behind Terek’s command and a clean defensive effort.
The win marked another steady step forward as Hobart continued its strong late‑season push.




