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Khan
Mike Mazzo
7
Eastern N.M. ENMU 13-27, 1-15 LSC
17
Winner Cameron CU 19-22, 10-6 LSC
Eastern N.M. ENMU
13-27, 1-15 LSC
7
Final
17
Cameron CU
19-22, 10-6 LSC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Eastern N.M. ENMU 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 7 8 4
Cameron CU 0 0 6 0 6 0 5 17 15 0

W: Garza, Andrew (4-4) L: Fernando Burgos (3-5) S: Flood, Joseph (1)

Game Recap: Baseball |

Aggie offense completes sweep with 17-run outburst

LAWTON, Okla. – The Aggie baseball team completed a four-game sweep of Eastern New Mexico with a 17-run outburst on Saturday.
           
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.
           
The Greyhounds posted another run in the top of the second via the sac fly to extend their lead 2-0.
           
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.
           
Eurick Perez and Joel Paulino plated three runs to pull the Greyhounds within one going into the bottom of the fifth inning.
           
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.
           
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.
           
Williams' walk was Cameron's third walk off walk of the season.
 
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.
 
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. 
           
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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