By Shereen Siewert

The Wisconsin Woodchucks won their final game of the season Sunday, beaing the Booyah in Green Bay by a score of 7-2.

Scoring began in the second inning when Cameron Swanger grounded a ball to third base and an error by Jacob Buchberger allowed him to reach second. An error by the pitcher, Chris Jefferson, put him on third, and Alejandro Gonzalez drove him in shortly after. With three Booyah errors in the single inning the Chucks were off to a 1-0 lead.

Green Bay responded in the bottom of the third, when leadoff hitter Conner Goodman made it to second base on a throwing error by T.J. Reeves. Singles by the Booyah’s Logan Matson and Matt Korman allowed Goodman to score, tying the game at one run apiece going into the fourth inning.

The fifth inning was quiet but leadoff walks in the sixth inning to Brandon Seltzer and Kaeber Rog put the first two men on, and a single by Cameron Swanger loaded the bases for Alejandro Gonzalez. Gonzalez singled, bringing in two runs and giving the Woodchucks a 3-1 lead. Payton Nelson was then hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to score another run. With the bases still loaded, Kyle Simmons singled to right field to score two more. The Chucks were up 6-1 going into the bottom of the sixth.

Brandon Seltzer led off the top of the ninth inning with a home run to make the score 7-1.

Austin Syvertson pitched an uneventful final two innings, allowing the Chucks to win the final game of the year by a score of 7-2.