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Friday, April 11, 2008

Smith breaks career hits record, NCWC falls at Lynchburg 11-10

Lynchburg, VA - Senior Matt Smith entered Friday afternoon's game at Lynchburg College tied for first place on North Carolina Wesleyan's career hits list. It did not take him long to separate himself from his predecessors as he led off the game with a single through the right side, the 252nd hit of his stellar career. Smith (pictured) collected four more hits on the day, going 5-for-6 with three runs scored and two RBI. Unfortunately, it was not enough as the Bishops (23-10-1) fell to the Hornets (23-7) in extra innings by an 11-10 score. The victory was Lynchburg's ninth straight.

NC Wesleyan scored three runs in the first two innings, two coming on a Smith double in the second. The Hornets battled back, scoring six runs in the bottom of the fourth to take a 7-4 lead, but the Bishops refused to quit as they regained a two-run lead in the sixth with four runs of their own.

Trailing by two going into the ninth, the Hornets got a RBI-triple from Jon Crews, who later scored on a sac-fly by sophomore Jeff Taylor to send the game to extras.

After holding the Bishops scoreless in their half of the tenth, Kyle Bradley singled with two outs to start the Hornets' rally in the bottom of the frame. A crucial Bishop throwing error extended the inning, allowing Daniel Haugh to deliver a two-out RBI-single that plated the winning run.

Bradley ended the game 4-for-5 with three RBI, while Keith Yancey got the win in relief. He gave up only two hits in two innings of work.

Wesleyan was sparked by Smith, who broke NCWC Hall of Famer Rusty Dail's 20-year old mark. Chris Pecora was 3-for-6 with five driven home, while Justin Batts tripled and homered. Freshman Andrew Webb suffered the loss.

Wesleyan returns to action on Sunday when the Bishops travel to York College (PA). Game time is slated for 1:00 p.m.
 

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