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O'Neill gave the Spiders seven strong innings, scattering six hits, a walk and two runs as Richmond beat George Mason for the seventh-consecutive time dating back to the season. The Spiders improved to overall, as the Patriots slipped to The two teams play again Wednesday in Fairfax at p.

Clark finished what O'Neill started; slamming the door with four punchouts over the final two innings to record his first collegiate save and give the Philadelphia native his first win of the year The two pitchers combined for nine strikeouts and two walks. The Richmond offense came alive in the fourth inning and answered the game's first run from Mason in the top half. After Richmond loaded the bases with one out, junior C Bryan Conway stepped in a ripped an offering through the left side scoring two.

Two batters later, freshman SS Mike Small followed suit with a two-run single of his own up the middle. In the fifth the Spiders tacked on insurance when junior CF Robby Massar launched his second home run of the season - a solo shot over the left-field fence. Mason starter Nick Kendrick allowed all five runs over five innings and was tagged the loss O'Neill turned the game over to Clark with no out and two aboard in the eighth, but the southpaw from Houston, Texas rolled a ground ball and fanned the next two to keep the lead in order.

Clark struck out two more in the ninth to seal it. The nine-inning game took just two hours and 29 minutes to complete.

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