With a conference championship on the line, Hamrick toed the rubber and delivered just what the Chargers needed with the rotation running thin on arms.
The sophomore righty stymied a powerful Kentucky Wesleyan offense as the Panthers played their seventh game in four days. He came into the tournament with just 9.1 innings pitched on the season, all in a relief role.
Hamrick went the distance with seven innings and gave up two runs on eight hits with one strikeout. It was his first winning decision of the year.
Hamrick was the latest Charger to help the program earn the tournament title as sophomore Andrew Verbrugge and senior Will Kruse started to set the stage for a pair of one-run wins early in the bracket.
Kolton Rominski also had two strong multi-inning bullpen appearances while freshman David Toth had a save against Trevecca.