LAWTON, Okla. – The Aggie baseball team completed a four-game sweep of Eastern New Mexico with a 17-run outburst on Saturday.
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In the first inning, the Greyhounds captured their first lead of the series with the bases loaded, Aggie hurler
Chris Hansen tossed a wild pitch to allow a run to come across. ENMU left the bases full and the Black and Gold got out of the jam with only one run of damage.
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The Greyhounds posted another run in the top of the second via the sac fly to extend their lead 2-0.
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The Aggies got on the board in the third inning when
Jaylan Prince singled home and plated
Nate Pecota. A
Pierce Khan RBI Single scored Prince. Khan was driven home on a
Myles Miller two RBI double that also plated
Izrael Trevino. That gave the Black and Gold their first lead at 4-3, and
Hayden Jaco extended the lead to 6-2 with a two run home run to left center field.
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Eurick Perez and Joel Paulino plated three runs to pull the Greyhounds within one going into the bottom of the fifth inning.
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Jordan Harrison-Dudley drove home Trevino and Dillion Turney to extend the Aggie lead to 8-5. Harrison-Dudley and Miller scored when Pecota doubled off the left field wall giving the Aggies all the insurance they would need making the score 10-5. Pecota stole third and jogged home on an error giving the Black and Gold an 11-5 cushion. Khan drilled an RBI single to left field to plate
Trey Bigford.
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After the Greyhounds scored two more runs to cut the deficit to 12-7, Prince scored from first on a throwing error from the Eastern New Mexico hurler who tried a pickoff move to make it 13-7. Jaco knocked a standup double to deep center field to score two more runs for the Aggies and make it 16-7.
Beau Williams earned a bases loaded walk to make it 17-7 and end the game via the run-rule in the bottom of the seventh.
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Williams' walk was Cameron's third walk off walk of the season.
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Jaco, who was coming off of throwing a no-hitter in Friday night's game, went 3-5 with four RBI and two runs scored, while Kahn also had two hits and drove in two runs of his own. Miller and Harrison Dudley also had multi-hit and multi-RBI games.
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Cameron also stole eight stolen bases in the game, their most swipes in a single game dating back to 2000.
With the win, CU improves to 19-22 on the season and 10-6 in Lone Star Conference play, moving them into third place in the league standings.Â
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The Aggies will travel to Odessa, Texas to take on UT Permian Basin in another critical LSC matchup next weekend, April 26-28, their last road test of the regular season.
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