MOBILE, Ala.- University of Southern Indiana Baseball brought the bats on Saturday but couldn't avoid the big innings defensively. The Screaming Eagles fell short the University of North Alabama, 13-7, Saturday afternoon in Mobile, Alabama.
Junior
Carson Seeman (Auburn, California) worked his way out of trouble in the first two frames leaving two Lion runners on the base paths in back-to-back innings.
The Eagles pushed across two runs in the first off an RBI sacrifice fly from senior
Lane Crowden (Jackson, Missouri) after the first three batters reached base. Freshman
Cameron Boyd (Villa Hills, Kentucky) took one for the team with a bases loaded hit by pitch to bring in another run and put the Eagles up by two after the first.
Junior
Terrick Thompson-Allen (Sioux City, Iowa) singled in junior
Joe Ricchio (Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin) in the third to extend the lead to three. However, the USI pitching staff started to falter giving up four runs in back-to-back innings in the fourth and fifth. The Eagles countered in the bottom of the fifth after senior
Ren Tachioka (Saitama, Japan) and sophomore
Caleb Niehaus (Newburgh, Indiana) delivered RBIs to cut the deficit to 8-5.
The Eagles couldn't avoid the big inning on defense as the Lions tagged three more runs in the top of the sixth. Senior
Tucker Ebest (Austin, Texas) and Crowden both singled and scored in the bottom of the eighth to bring the Eagles within five. Pitching and defense proved to be the demise for the Eagles today, resulting in a 13-7 loss.
Tachioka led the Eagles offensively with three hits. Neihaus, Ebest, and Thompson-Allen collected two hits each.
Up Next for the Eagles:
USI is back in action tomorrow for day three of four in the Jaguar Classic taking on the host, University of South Alabama. The first pitch on Sunday is slated for 3:00 p.m.
On Monday, the Eagles play South Alabama again at noon to end the trip.