Ft.  Lauderdale, Fla. (May 8, 2010) - The Nova Southeastern University  baseball team made its case to be included in the NCAA Division II South  Regional heard loud and clear on Saturday evening at the NSU Baseball  Complex, as the Sharks swept Lynn 16-6 and 16-3 in their final Sunshine  State Conference games of the regular season.  The wins helped the  Sharks concluded the regular season on a 26-7 tear, set a program for  most SSC victories in one season, and marked the first time ever that  NSU has finished undefeated at home in SSC play.  NSU finishes the  regular season with a 35-21 overall record and 15-9 in SSC play.  Lynn  falls to 6-36-1 and 6-18 in SSC play.
 "It's been a tremendous year," said NSU head coach Michael Mominey.  "We  have done everything that we could do since March 1st.  I've never seen  a turnaround like this.  We finished 26-7, swept every home conference  series, won the most SSC games in program history and had the third most  wins in program history.  That's a tremendous season no matter what our  fate is."    
 The Sharks set a new season high with 24 hits in the game one 16-6 rout  of Lynn.  Junior first baseman Dusty Maggs (Satellite Beach, Fla.)  slammed two home runs and finished the game 4-5 with three runs scored  and six runs batted in.      
 Junior shortstop Luis Penate (Miami, Fla.), sophomore outfielder Nikko  Echevarria (Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia), senior outfielder Brayan Valencia  (Pembroke Pines, Fla.), senior second baseman Eric McCans (Pembroke  Pines, Fla.) and junior catcher Michael Hartley (Davie, Fla.) had three  hits apiece.    
 Junior starting pitcher Isaac Hicks (Ft. Myers, Fla.) improved to 9-0 on  the season by pitching seven innings for the win.  He allowed 12 hits  and six earned runs.  Junior Torey Ekey (Merritt Island, Fla.) and  freshman Vinnie Contaldi (Jupiter, Fla.) pitched the final two scoreless  innings.    
 Nova Southeastern picked up where they left off in game two, scoring six  runs in the bottom of the first inning en route to the 16-3 victory.       
 Maggs blasted two more home runs and finished the game going 3-3 with  three runs scored and three RBI.  Hartley also went deep twice in the  game and finished 2-4 with two runs scored and four runs batted in.   Junior designated hitter Haven FitzSimmonds (Loxahatchee, Fla.) was 2-4  with a home run, two runs scored and four RBI.    
 McCans had three hits for the second consecutive game while Penate and  senior third baseman Rhys Roberts (Parkland, Fla.) also had multi-hit  games.    
 Sophomore starting pitcher Sean Tighe went five innings, allowing two  earned runs on seven hits for the win.  He struck out seven while  walking only one.  Ekey followed with a scoreless inning for the second  consecutive game and closer Sean Albury (Jr., Nassau, Bahamas) shut the  door with a 1-2-3 seventh inning.    
 The game marked the final regular season games of the careers of McCans,  Matt Fisher (Sunrise, Fla.), Roberts and Valencia.  "Our senior  leadership was indescribable this season," said Mominey.  "It really is  hard to put into words.  It was the best senior leadership I've ever  seen in this baseball program."    
 The Sharks will now await word on a possible bid to the NCAA Division II  South Regional Tournament.