Throw out the records: Immaculata will need to get past tough Bridgewater-Raritan for chance to defend Somerset County title

It’s one of the oldest cliches in sports, but the reason it’s a cliche is because it’s true.

Throw out the records.

The entire Somerset County Tournament semifinals Monday afternoon at TD Bank Park in Bridgewater consists of Skyland Conference Delaware Division teams, ranging from first place to last. That’s how good the division is.

In the second game of Monday’s doubleheader, there’s the top seed Immaculata. At 18-4, the defending champion Spartans never lost back-to-back games the entire season, and have only one Skyland Conference loss on their resume, a 10-0 shutout at Watchung Hills on the night of the tournament seeding meeting.

On the other hand, there’s Bridgewater-Raritan. Last place finishers in the division, the fifth-seed is 10-4, and had not won more than two games in a row heading into the SCT. But they’ve won four since – two in the tournament, and two non-conference games.

Forget the first 20-plus games for either team. All that matters Monday is that a single win puts that team in Wednesday’s championship game.

Of course, we have you covered for Immaculata and Bridgewater-Raritan in the semifinals live on Central Jersey Sports Radio Monday afternoon. First pitch is set for 4 pm from TD Bank Park in Bridgewater, with pregame at 3:40, That will follow the opener at 1 pm (12:40 pregame) between second-seed Watchung Hills and third-seed Ridge.

Mike Pavlichko and Alec Crouthamel will call all the play-by-play; click here to listen or watch here on our YouTube channel.

Here’s a closer look at the second semifinal game of the day:

(1) Immaculata (18-4) vs. (5) Bridgewater-Raritan (10-14)
at TD Bank Park, Bridgewater
4 pm on Central Jersey Sports Radio
Audio Stream: (LISTEN LIVE)
Video Stream: (WATCH LIVE)

PROBABLE STARTERS:
Immaculata: Cole Raymond (5-1, 2.36)
Bridgewater-Raritan: Gavin Butch (3-0, 2.13)

PREVIEW INTERVIEWS:

Immaculata head coach Kevin Cust with Central Jersey Sports Radio’s Mike Pavlichko
Bridgewater-Raritan head coach Max Newill with Central Jersey Sports Radio’s Alec Crouthamel

HOW THEY GOT HERE: As top four seeds, each team got a bye to the quarterfinals, which were held last Thursday afternoon.

Immaculata: The Spartans were 11-1 winners over eight-seed Montgomery in six innings in the quarterfinals, taking a 7-1 lead into the bottom of the sixth, and putting up a four-spot to end it via the ten-run rule. Ryan Auten got the start, fanned 16 Cougars, and improved to 6-0 with the win, with a 0.83 ERA. Should Immaculata get to Wednesday’s title game, Auten would get the nod.

Bridgewater-Raritan: The Panthers, on the other hand, needed one extra inning to knock off the four-seed, Rutgers Prep, on the road, 10-5. Bridgewater trailed 4-0 after two innings, but sent it to extras at 5-5, with Josh Moore’s double in the eighth breaking the tie. This is the Panther’s fourth trip to the semifinals in the five SCTs since COVID.

TOP HITTERS:

Immaculata: It’s a mix of veterans and younger players for Immaculata throughout the lineup, and among their top hitters as well. Sophomore Luca Catanzerite is perhaps their biggest clutch hitter, also leading the team, batting .432 with 13 runs batted in. He also has a team-leading six doubles and two triples, along with one home run. Senior Owen Schilling is hitting a shade under .400 (at .397), and has a team-best 17 RBIs and three home runs.

Bridgewater-Raritan: The Panthers are only hitting .272 as a team, the only one of the four semifinalists in this year’s SCT hitting below .300 as a team. But at the top, it’s two juniors: Kevin Kelly is hitting .344 with 11 RBI, while Nick Spirra is batting .350 with 15 RBI and a team-high 24 singles. Two younger players are next: freshman Jon Cozine at .333, and freshman Cody Rible, hitting .316 on the year. He’s the younger brother of Cory Rible, BR’s lockdown closer from the 2024 team that won swept the Skyland Delaware, SCT, North 2, Group 4 and the state Group 4 title.

LAST FINALS BERTH:

Immaculata: A tradition-rich program that has the most titles in SCT history (15), the Spartans are the defending champs, beating Ridge in last year’s final. It was their first appearance since COVID, but they won the last two titles prior to the pandemic, in 2018 and 2019, the second of which is the last time a final has gone to extra innings; the second-seeded Spartans beat fifth-seed Ridge, 6-5 in 12 innings.

Bridgewater-Raritan: The Panthers last made it to the SCT final two seasons ago. They were the top-seed and beat third-seed Ridge 10-7 in the highest scoring regulation SCT final since 1986, when Bernards beat Somerville 14-10. They went on to win the North 2, Group 4 final, as well as the program’s first-ever state title, wining Group 4.

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