Vassar College Baseball Scores First Win of 2026

DAVENPORT, FL – The Vassar College Baseball team earned its first win of the season on Monday afternoon as the Brewers defeated Albertus Magnus, 10-2, behind seven strong innings from junior left hander Grant Maryott along with a 3-for-4 with three runs batted in day from first year Ethan Fox-Fernandez.

Vassar’s record improves to 1-4 overall while the Falcons drop to 1-2 on the season.
Vassar struck first in the top of the first inning as Fox-Fernandez’s two-out two-RBI single knocked in classmates Jack Johnson and Jack Biskupiak to take an early 2-0 lead.

Albertus Magnus countered with a run in the bottom half of the inning following a RBI single from Robert Anton to score Adriel Espada.

The Falcons drew even at two in the second inning on a RBI groundout from Anthony Abate to push across Brayden Hastings.

VC hung a crooked number in the fourth after a sacrifice fly from first year Noah Townsend along with first year Eric Wallick scoring on a wild pitch.

The Brewers pulled ahead 8-2 in the inning following a two-RBI double from Biskupiak, a RBI single from Fox-Fernandez and a throwing error that plated first year Aidan Annello.

Vassar tacked on insurance runs in the eighth and ninth innings as Fox-Fernandez scored in the eighth off a throwing error and Townsend knocked in Wallick with a RBI single in the ninth.

For The Brewers
Fox-Fernandez finished 3-for-4 with a double, three RBI and a run scored while Biskupiak tallied a 2-for-4 day with a double, two RBI, two HBP, and two runs scored.

Wallick posted two hits and two runs scored along with Johnson adding a triple and two runs scored.

Townsend knocked in two runs while first year Kieran McGrath recorded a hit, a stolen base and a run scored.

Maryott earned the win as he threw seven strong innings, allowing three hits, two runs and struck out seven, and retired the final 17 hitters he faced.

Senior Danny Wellner tossed the final two innings as he didn’t allow a hit and struck out three.

For The Falcons
Anton went 1-for-2 with a run batted in while Espada and Hastings each registered a hit and a run scored.

Alexander Heidel took the loss on the mound after throwing 3.2 innings, giving up five hits, six runs, four walks and struck out three.

Hristos Tomczak threw the final five innings, allowing three hits, two runs (no earned), two walks and struck out three.