Lafayette Leopards (11-19, 6-4 PL) vs. Army Black Knights (19-14, 6-4 PL)
Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field - West Point, N.Y.
Probables
Game One: JP Woodward vs. Tyler Giovinco
Game Two: Mark Anderson vs. Daniel Burggraaf
Game Three: Brett Kreyer vs. Sam Messina
Another Rookie of the Week
Freshman
Zach Savage became the second Leopard to earn Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors, joining classmate
Justin Johnson who earned a pair earlier this season.
Savage had some clutch hits in the past week, picking up his first career hit and RBI while showing his versatility, getting the start at catcher and second base.
Freshman Sensation
Freshman
Justin Johnson is the first rookie Leopard to start in the first 26 games of the season since 2008, when Rob Froio made 26-consecutive starts. Froio went on to become the program's leader in career hits (230) and at-bats (741) in his time on College Hill.
Road Warriors
Lafayette opened the season playing 22 games away from home before finally getting to play a home game on March 30. Only three teams in the country played more road games to open the season with the leader being Western Michigan at 31 games.
Craska's A Savior
Freshman
Frank Craska impressed early on in his career on College Hill, striking out the side in his first appearance out of the Lafayette bullpen. Since then, he is 3-for-3 in save situations with two in Liberty Bell Classic games.
A few Streaks
Senior
Spencer Rouse has reached base in 14 straight games and classmate
Richard Villa has reached in the last six and seven of his last eight games. Sophomore
Ethan Stern has reached base in 11 straight and junior
Trey Durrah has also been hot of late, hitting in seven of his last eight games.
Looking for Back-to-Back Bells
The Leopards are looking to defend their 2018 Liberty Bell Classic championship, returning to Citizens Bank Park for the second straight season on April 23 for a rematch with the University of Delaware after defeating the Blue Hens, 9-4, a season ago.
Lafayette defeated St. Joseph's on March 26, 3-1, in the quarterfinals and Villanova in the semifinal on April 2, 8-6. The Maroon and White won the event in 2007 and 2008 and would be the first team to repeat since those two championships.
Born a Leopard
Junior outfielder
Trey Durrah has been a part of the Lafayette baseball program for nearly his entire life. Durrah is the son of former pitching coach and current director of operations
Gregg Durrah and served as the Leopards' bat boy in the early 2000s.
An Even Twenty
Head coach
Joe Kinney is in his 20th season at the helm, making him the second-longest tenured head coach in the Patriot League. Former pitching coach and current director of baseball operations,
Gregg Durrah, has been on Kinney's staff for each of the 20 years.
Captains by Committee
Lafayette is going with positional captains in 2019. Leading the catchers is junior
Drew Jansen, the infielders is senior
Spencer Rouse, the outfielders have senior
Dan Leckie. The pitchers are represented by seniors
David Giusti,
Kyle Johnson and
Connor Jones.