Wittels runs streak to 56 but FIU is eliminated

Rockin' Robin will have to wait until next season, but Florida International shortstop Garrett Wittels can now identify a bit with Joltin' Joe.
Wittels extended his hitting streak to 56 games on Saturday - the same number of Joe DiMaggio's major league-record hit streak in 1941 - but the Golden Panthers were eliminated with a 15-9 loss to Dartmouth in the NCAA Coral Gables regional.
Wittels hit an RBI double in the first inning, leaving him two games shy of the Division I record set by Oklahoma State's Robin Ventura in 1987. Wittels' attempt to break the mark will resume next season.
``It definitely means a lot,'' Wittels said. ``Joe DiMaggio is one of the greatest players of all time.''
Wittels went 3 for 5 and finished the season with a .417 average and a FIU season-record 100 hits. He broke the previous school mark of 98 by Kenny Aderley in 1986.
``There are a couple of balls that I have kept (during the streak),'' Wittels said. ``This is one I'm going to keep.''
Wittels began the streak with a bunt single in the Golden Panthers' season-opening game against Maryland on Feb. 19.
``I've seen a lot of great things but this is a streak of consistency,'' FIU coach Turtle Thomas said. ``Just imagine, this is June 5th and he's gotten a hit every game he's played. That's pretty strong.''
FIU (36-25) failed to provide Wittels another game to extend the streak this season after squandering an early four-run lead against Dartmouth.
Jason Brooks put Dartmouth (27-18) ahead for good with a tie-breaking grand slam in the sixth for a 12-8 lead.
``I was looking for an off-speed pitch and the pitcher hung a changeup,'' Brooks said. ``Even when we went down there was no worry or panic.''
Cole Sulser (8-0) allowed two runs in five relief innings for the win. Nick Polizanno (4-5) took the loss.
The victory was Dartmouth's first in a regional tournament since 1987.
``The reason this feeling is so good is because of the kids I coach,'' Dartmouth coach Bob Whalen said. ``Our kids were incredibly tough and poised.''
The Big Green will play a second elimination game Sunday against the loser of the Miami-Texas A&M game later Saturday.
Dartmouth erased a 6-2 deficit with a five-run third and chased FIU starter Aaron Arboleya. Zack Bellenger's two-run home run off Polizano gave Dartmouth a 7-6 lead.
Bellenger tied it 8-all with his second home run in the fifth. The Golden Panthers had gone ahead in the top of the inning on Yoandy Barroso's home run and Sean Reilly's run-scoring single.
FIU scored five runs in the second, keyed by Tim Jobe's two-run home run.
