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Box Score 4 Game 1: Murray State College Aggies Grabs Lead in Fifth Inning for Victory Over Western Oklahoma State College.
Murray State College Aggies defeated Western Oklahoma State College 7-4 on Thursday after taking the lead late in the game. The game was tied at four with Murray State College Aggies batting in the bottom of the fifth when
Cyrus Campos doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs. Western Oklahoma State College opened up scoring in the first inning, when Lemay singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run. Murray State College Aggies evened things up at four in the bottom of the fourth inning when Patrick McCullough doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs. After Western Oklahoma State College scored one run in the top of the third, Murray State College Aggies answered with one of their own. Western Oklahoma State College scored when Herrera singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run. Murray State College Aggies then answered when
Chase Keeton hit a solo homer. Murray State College Aggies scored three runs in the fourth inning.Â
Brady Benedict and McCullough all contributed in the big inning with RBIs.
Mason Creacy led the Murray State College Aggies to victory on the mound. The righty went five innings, allowing four runs on nine hits, striking out three and walking zero.Â
Tim O'Connor and
Dylan Hill entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief. Hill recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Murray State College Aggies. Martina took the loss for Western Oklahoma State College. The pitcher lasted two innings, allowing three hits and three runs while striking out one and walking one. Isaacs started the game for Western Oklahoma State College. Isaacs lasted four innings, allowing six hits and four runs while striking out five. Murray State College Aggies tallied two home runs on the day.
Clay Jung had a dinger in the sixth inning. Keeton had a homer in the third inning. Murray State College Aggies racked up nine hits in the game. McCullough and
Jayden Shafer all managed multiple hits for Murray State College Aggies. McCullough went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Murray State College Aggies in hits. Murray State College Aggies was sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error.
Ethan Moore had the most chances in the field with seven. Western Oklahoma State College racked up nine hits on the day. Munoz, Lemay, and Seeker each managed multiple hits for Western Oklahoma State College. Munoz led Western Oklahoma State College with three hits in four at bats.
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Game 2: Murray State College Aggies Falls to Western Oklahoma State College After Seventh Inning Score
Murray State College Aggies lost the lead late in a 13-9 defeat to Western Oklahoma State College on Thursday. The game was tied at six with Western Oklahoma State College batting in the top of the seventh when Bryant singled on a 0-2 count, scoring one run. Murray State College Aggies collected 13 hits and Western Oklahoma State College had 11 in the high-scoring affair. In the first inning, Murray State College Aggies got their offense started when
Ethan Moore homered on a 0-2 count, scoring two runs. Western Oklahoma State College pulled away for good with three runs in the seventh inning. In the seventh Munoz lined out, driving in a run and an error scored one run for Western Oklahoma State College. Murray State College Aggies scored four runs in the second inning. The rally was led by a triple by
Chase Keeton and a sac fly by
Clay Jung. Western Oklahoma State College scored six runs in the ninth inning. Lemay, Polanco, and Kemp each had RBIs in the frame. #24 led the Western Oklahoma State College to victory on the pitcher's mound. The fireballer allowed two hits and zero runs over four innings, striking out six and walking one. Suriel, #16, and #15 all put in work in relief out of the bullpen, steering their team towards the victory.
Cadge Wallace took the loss for Murray State College Aggies. The lefty lasted two and a third innings, allowing one hit and two runs while striking out one and walking zero.
Colby Langford started the game for Murray State College Aggies. The pitcher surrendered four runs on four hits over four innings, striking out two Acker started the game for Western Oklahoma State College. The ace allowed six hits and six runs over one and two-thirds innings, striking out one. Murray State College Aggies hit one home run on the day. Moore went yard in the first inning. Murray State College Aggies totaled 13 hits in the game.Â
Garrett Gruell, Moore, Keeton, and Jung each managed multiple hits for Murray State College Aggies. Moore and Gruell each collected three hits to lead Murray State College Aggies. Western Oklahoma State College racked up 11 hits on the day. Bryant, Kemp, and Rodriguez each racked up multiple hits for Western Oklahoma State College. Bryant led Western Oklahoma State College with three hits in five at bats.
Game 3: Murray State College Aggies Drops Game to Western Oklahoma State College After Late Score
Sunday's game against Western Oklahoma State College was a heartbreaker for Murray State College Aggies, as they lost the lead late in a 16-6 defeat. Western Oklahoma State College trailed 6-5 in the bottom of the fourth inning when Herrera singled on a 1-2 count, scoring two runs. Despite the loss, Murray State College Aggies did collect five hits in the high-scoring affair. Unfortunately, Western Oklahoma State College had 15 hits on the way to victory. Western Oklahoma State College pulled away for good with five runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth Munoz singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, Lemay doubled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run, and Bryant singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run. Western Oklahoma State College scored six runs in the sixth inning. Vargas, Kinniard, and Munoz each drove in runs during the inning. Suarez was on the pitcher's mound for Western Oklahoma State College. Suarez lasted six innings, allowing five hits and six runs while striking out five.
Cameron Pool was on the hill for Murray State College Aggies. The lefthander allowed seven hits and seven runs over three and a third innings, striking out three.Â
Cadge Wallace and
Will Ellis entered the game as relief, throwing one and two-thirds innings and two-thirds of an inning respectively. Murray State College Aggies launched three home runs on the day.
Ethan Moore had a four bagger in the second and fourth innings.
Brady Evans had a dinger in the fourth inning. Moore went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Murray State College Aggies in hits. Western Oklahoma State College saw the ball well today, racking up 15 hits in the game. Herrera, Munoz, Lemay, Bryant, and Kemp each had multiple hits for Western Oklahoma State College.
Game 4: Murray State College Aggies Stays Competitive, Bested By Western Oklahoma State College
Murray State College Aggies and Western Oklahoma State College played a tight game, but Western Oklahoma State College pulled out the 19-14 victory on Sunday. Western Oklahoma State College trailed 14-13 in the bottom of the seventh inning when Kemp homered on a 2-1 count, scoring two runs. Despite the loss, Murray State College Aggies did collect 17 hits in the high-scoring affair. Unfortunately, Western Oklahoma State College had 20 hits on the way to victory. Western Oklahoma State College captured the lead in the first inning. Kemp drove in one when Kemp singled.
Murray State College Aggies evened things up at three in the top of the second inning.Â
Brady Benedict hit a solo homer. Murray State College Aggies scored six runs in the fifth inning.Â
Chase Keeton,
Ethan Moore, and
Jayden Shafer powered the big inning with RBIs. Western Oklahoma State College scored five runs in the fourth inning. The big inning for Western Oklahoma State College came thanks to home runs by Munoz, Lemay, and Vargas. Suriel got the start for Western Oklahoma State College. The ace allowed six hits and seven runs over two and two-thirds innings, striking out three.
Ryan Turbeville led things off on the mound for Murray State College Aggies. The pitcher went four innings, allowing nine runs on nine hits, striking out two and walking one.Â
Dylan Hill,
Javier Sanchez, and
Tim O'Connor each contributed in relief for Murray State College Aggies. Turbeville started the game for Murray State College Aggies. The lefthander lasted four innings, allowing nine hits and nine runs while striking out two and walking one. Murray State College Aggies socked six home runs on the day. Moore went yard in the fourth and fifth innings. Patrick McCullough went for the long ball in the second inning. Benedict had a four bagger in the second inning. Keeton had a dinger in the first and fifth innings. Murray State College Aggies tallied 17 hits on the day. Shafer, Keeton, Benedict,
Garrett Gruell, Moore, and McCullough all collected multiple hits for Murray State College Aggies. Benedict, Keeton, and Shafer all had three hits to lead Murray State College Aggies. Western Oklahoma State College scattered 20 hits in the game. Lemay, Kemp, Bryant, Munoz, and Vargas all managed multiple hits for Western Oklahoma State College.
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