STEPHENVILLE, Texas -- Three Aggie batters hit homers in the run-ruled contest to finish their series with an explanation point, 15-2 victory at Tarleton State on Sunday. 
 
Cameron carried momentum from their four run ninth inning comeback on Saturday night to beat TSU 6-5 to take the critical away series.  Sunday's win will put the Aggies one game ahead of Tarleton State in the Lone Star Conference standings with six contests remaining. 
 
The LSC postseason consists of the league's top-four teams with the regular season champion hosting.  As things set presently, CU would qualify as the fourth team in.   Should the Aggies and Texans tie at end of regular season, Cameron holds the tiebreaker by winning the best of seven series.
 
Cody Bower handed the Aggies the early lead smashing a two run homer with two outs in the opening frame.   In the second, CU pushed their lead to five after a 
Jorden Fields RBI infield single, and 
Tyler McKinzie doubled in a pair with two outs to force TSU to go to the bullpen.
 
Cameron kept the throttle down and plated a run on a wild pitch in the third and 
Nate Hale had a RBI single to put them up seven.   After a scoreless inning, 
Jonathan Reyes hit a RBI ground out, and Hale singled in CU's ninth run of the game.
 
Brandon Wright made the ballgame 12-0 in sixth with a three run shot to left center for his fourth homer of the year.  McKinzie followed up and knocked two off a single to center field to hand the Aggies a two touchdown lead over the Texans.
 
Tarleton plated their first run of the game on a ground ball out in the bottom of the sixth before 
Cole Williams towered a shot over the left center fence for make it a 15-1 ballgame.   The Texans added a run in the bottom half of the inning on a homer to close out the contest in the seventh.
 
Matt Glasmann (3-3) in his second start of the season went seven innings with eight strikeouts.
 
CU batters pounded out 13 hits with Knight having a 4-for-5, and four run afternoon.  McKinzie plated four RBI on two hits, and Wright had a three RBI game.
 
Cameron's 15 runs equaled their most against a LSC program since May 4, 2014 in their season finale at McCord Field against West Texas A&M.   The Aggies are 26-16 overall and 14-15 in the LSC, Tarleton State falls to 19-23 and 13-16 in league play.
 
CU will return home to McCord Field for a non-conference contest on Tuesday at 3 p.m. against Southeastern Oklahoma.
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