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Moore pitches Battling Bishops to league split with CNU
Newport
News, VA -
Behind a solid pitching performance by junior right-hander
Ben Moore, the North Carolina Wesleyan baseball squad was
able to salvage a USA South split with Christopher Newport
over the weekend after downing the Captains by a 9-6 score
on Sunday. Moore (pictured) struck out ten and allowed just
one earned run in 8 2/3 innings of work en route to his
second win of the season. The Bishops, who are now 1-1 in
league play, had previously dropped a 7-3 contest to CNU on
Saturday.
Sunday's game proved to be a pitcher's dual as the two teams
remained scoreless until the sixth inning. It was then that
junior Travis Beausoleil singled home Justin Rahm to give
the Bishops a 1-0 lead.
CNU
managed to tie the score with a run in the seventh, but
Wesleyan exploded for eight runs in their final two at-bats.
Justin Batts highlighted the offensive production with a
two-run homer in the ninth.
The
Captains made it interesting with four unearned runs in the
bottom of the frame. After recording the first two outs of
the inning, the Bishops watched as CNU loaded the bases on a
walk, error, and infield single. A bases-loaded double by
Trae Bailey plated all three, prompting NCWC head coach
Charlie Long to bring in Jon Lucas for the final out.
Beausoleil and Batts each finished with two hits to pace
Wesleyan offensively.
Saturday's game saw CNU
take a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first on a Chris
Despins RBI-single that scored Mike Giarrizzi. The Captains
scored two more in the bottom of the third.
The Bishops cut the lead to
3-2 by scoring single runs in the top of the fifth and sixth
innings. Batts and Chris Pecora each collected an RBI.
CNU took control by scoring
four in the bottom of the eighth inning for the 7-3 final.
Kenny Moreland picked up the win by tossing eight innings
and allowing two runs on seven hits.
Kyle Robertson (2-1)
suffered his first loss of the year. He gave up three runs
on eight hits in six innings of work. Pecora paced Wesleyan
at the plate with a 3-for-5 showing.
While
in Newport News, the Bishops also took on Ramapo College of
New Jersey. Wesleyan was able to come away with a 15-2 win
over the Roadrunners to move to 13-3 overall.
The
Bishops will take on non-conference rival Virginia Wesleyan
College on Monday afternoon. First pitch is slated for 3:00
p.m. in Virginia Beach.
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