Millersville, Pa. - Jim McDade and 
Reid Anderson hurled back-to-back complete games, allowing a total of one run and eight singles, to help third-ranked Millersville complete a series sweep of Lock Haven with wins of 12-0 and 5-1 Sunday at Cooper Park.
McDade (6-0) threw his second consecutive complete game and fifth in a row of at least six innings. He struck out four, allowed only four hits and did not walk a batter, running his season streak to 45.1 innings without a walk. He has not walked a PSAC East batter in 70.1 innings. McDade worked a no-hitter into the fifth. Anderson followed in game two with his first career complete game. he allowed one run on four hits and four walks.
Millersville (31-3, 14-2 PSAC East) has won eight in a row and the game two win was its 20th in a row at Cooper Park.
The Marauders scored early and often in the opener, building an 11-0 lead after three innings. They scored four in the first, two in the second and third. All but one of those runs were earned. 
Jeremy Musser drove in three runs and reached base three times in his first three at bats. Four Marauders finished with at least two hits. Musser and 
Chas McCormick both drove in three runs. 
Mitch Stoltzfus, whose school record hitting streak of 28 games was ended on Friday, went 3-for-4 with two runs, a RBI and stolen base. Millersville totaled 13 hits and drew seven walks.
Stoltzfus put Millersville in front in the first inning again in game two when he doubled home 
Dan Neff. McCormick extended the lead in the second when he singled, stole second and then scored for second on a wild pitch. Neff and 
Dan Stoltzfus drove in runs in the third, and 
Ben Snyder hit his second home run of the season in the sixth.
Neff went 2-for-4 with two runs. M. Stoltzfus and Snyder also totaled two hits. 
Tyler Orris' 14-game hitting streak came to an end but he did reach base twice on walks and scored in the third.
The only run Anderson surrendered came in the third on a squeeze play. Only two Bald Eagles reached scoring position--both in the third inning.
Millersville hosts Bloomsburg on Friday with a 1 p.m. start.
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