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16
Winner Mississippi College MC 20-12, 13-5 GSC
3
Christian Brothers CBU 8-23, 4-15 GSC
Winner
Mississippi College MC
20-12, 13-5 GSC
16
Final
3
Christian Brothers CBU
8-23, 4-15 GSC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Mississippi College MC 0 4 3 0 2 0 7 16 13 0
Christian Brothers CBU 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 4 7

W: C. Crosby (5-2) L: Erwin, Gil (1-7)

Game Recap: Baseball | | Skyler Harrison/CBU Athletic Communications

Bucs Fall to Mississippi College

MEMPHIS, Tennessee- The Mississippi College Choctaws brought home seven runs in the seventh inning, which powered them to a 16-3 victory over Christian Brothers University Friday afternoon.


FINAL: Mississippi College (20-12, 13-5 GSC) 16, CBU (8-23, 4-15 GSC) 3

GAME CHANGER
  • The Christian Brothers University Bucs' defense was error-plagued as they committed seven mishaps in the game.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
  • The Choctaws outhit CBU 13-4.
  • MC tallied multiple runs in four of the seven innings.
  • Four Mississippi College batters were hit by a pitch.
  • Luke Wewers led the Bucs' offense with two hits, which came along with two runs batted in.
  • Out of the 16 runs given up by the Bucs, eight were earned and eight were unearned.
  • J.D. Goodspeed has reached base safely in five consecutive games.

KEY PLAYS
  • The Choctaws got on the board first as they plated four runs, in the second frame, as they capitalized off of two CBU errors and a base knock (4-0).
  • Mississippi College extended their lead to 7-0 when they tallied three runs coming off of two more Christian Brothers mishaps in the third inning.
  • In the bottom half of the third, Larry Hubbard smacked a double over the center fielder's head, which led to Wewers ending up at third base. Keagan Voss singled home Wewers (7-1).
  • CBU continued to chip away at the lead, in the fourth inning, when Wewers singled home Garett Reason-Kerkhoff and Goodspeed (7-3).
  • The Choctaws' third baseman, Billy Cameron, smoked a two run homer over the left field wall in the fifth inning (9-3).
  • Mississippi College put the nail in the coffin, in the final frame, when they plated seven runs, which came from seven hits and three CBU errors (16-3).

WHAT'S NEXT
  • The Bucs finish the series against MC on Saturday, April 6th. The double-header is scheduled to begin at 12:00 p.m.
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