ST. LOUIS, Mo. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball scored seven unanswered runs to defeat Saint Louis University,12-5, Tuesday afternoon at the Billiken Sports Center in St. Louis, Missouri. USI is 18-22 overall, while SLU is 23-17.
USI senior centerfielder
Khi Holiday gave the Screaming Eagles the early lead by manufacturing a tally in the first. Holiday walked with one out and stole second before stealing third and scoring on the throw.
SLU would push a tally across in the bottom of the first before USI regained the lead, 2-1, on an RBI single by sophomore third baseman
Parker Martin. The score would remain 2-1 until the top of the fifth when USI scored three more times for the 5-1 advantage.
The three-run rally was highlighted by RBI singles by sophomore rightfielder
Cameron Boyd and junior leftfielder
Hunter Miller that sandwiched junior designated hitter
Charlie Marisca scoring on a bases-loaded wild pitch. USI maintained the 5-1 advantage until the Billikens scored four times in the bottom of the sixth to tie the game, 5-5.
USI responded by regaining the lead, 6-5, with a tally in the top of the seventh on an RBI ground out by Miller. The Eagles extended the lead to 7-5 when Martin scored on a wild pitch and 8-5 on an RBI single by junior catcher
Micajah Wall in the eighth.
The Eagles sealed the victory with four more runs in the top of the ninth for the 12-5 victory. USI got the four runs on a squeeze bunt, a pair of wild pitches, and a ground out.
On the bump, freshman right-hander
Marshall Loch picked up his second win of the season in relief. Loch (2-2) got the Eagles out of a jam in the sixth, going two-thirds of the inning, allowing one run and striking out one.
Senior right-hander
Ian Anderson earned his third save of the season, throwing the final two innings. He allowed a pair of hits and struck out two.
Up Next for the Eagles:
The USI Screaming Eagles return to the friendly surroundings of the USI Baseball Field for the first time in two weeks when they host Bellarmine University Wednesday to start a four-game homestand. First pitch is slated for 6 p.m.
Bellarmine is 10-30 after falling at Miami University (Ohio), 10-4, today in Oxford, Ohio. The Knights have lost five of their last six after today's action.
USI leads the all-time series, 88-78, after Bellarmine took the first meeting of the year in March, 10-8, in Louisville, Kentucky. The Eagles were led by junior utility player
Patrick McLellan, who had three hits and three runs scored.
To celebrate the Eagles playing at home for the first time in two weeks, fans will be admitted to the USI-Bellarmine game free of charge.
Due to the ever-changing weather in April, USI encourages fans to watch for potential schedule changes on USIScreamingEagles.com,
X,
and Facebook.