La Plume, PA (4-7-12) - Joshua Paradoa delivered a one out pinch hit base hit in the bottom of the seventh inning of game two to lift Keystone to a 5-4 victory over Neumann University, sweeping their doubleheader with the Knights.
The Giants knocked out eight hits and rode the arm of Blaine O'Brien to a 7-3 victory in game one.
With the sweep the 11th ranked Giants move to 17-4 overall and 8-1 in the CSAC, while 25th ranked Neumann falls to 19-9 and 5-4.
The Giants late inning dramatics marked the second time in three days that they staged a last inning win, overcoming a 6-1 hole on Thursday to defeat the Knights 7-6.
Paradoa's single brought home Jhon Comas who pinch ran for Miquel Castano after a leadoff single.
Rob Rogers moved to 4-1 on the season, allowing one earned run on five hits and striking out five. Chris Bzozowski and Castano picked up two hits each, with Frank Mormino and Castano each adding a double.
In the opener, Blaine O'Brien worked six innings to move to 5-1 on the year, allowing one earned run on four hits and striking out seven.
Esteban Meletiche doubled twice and tripled as part of three hit game, with Bzozowksi adding a three-run home run as part of a six run fifth. Mormino added a pair of hits, with Andrew Siano picking up a double.
Keystone will return to the diamond on Tuesday with a 3:30pm non-conference game at Montclair.