ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Ahead by a run going in, the Illinois Wesleyan baseball team surrendered two runs in the bottom of the 10th inning to lose by a 9-8 score to Washington U. on Friday, March 25, at Kelly Field at Irv Utz Stadium in St. Louis, Mo.
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The Titans slip to 6-7 overall while the Bears improved to 14-8 and have won all six of their home games this season.
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Titan sophomore first baseman
Tim Smyk had four hits and three runs batted in, including knocking home junior third baseman
Jarrod Juskiewicz, who had reached on a walk, for the go-ahead run in the top of the 10th, staking IWU to an 8-7 lead. In the last of the 10th, the Bears got a one-out double and three straight walks to tie the game at 8-8 before a walk-off single by WashU shortstop Austin Darmawan, who had three hits and stole three bases.
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IWU trailed 6-2 before tying the score a 6-6 with four runs on five hits in the top of the seventh.
Freshman
John Bosco led off with a single and scored on a one-out double by Smyk. When freshman
Ben Manski reached on a two-base throwing error, Smyk was able to score and Manski came home on s pinch-hit single delivered by sophomore
Brian Johnson.
Johnson went to third on a single by sophomore second baseman
Gino Cavalieri and scored on a sacrifice fly by senior centerfielder
Adam Glogovsky.
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The Titans committed four errors and were outhit 17-13. Bosco had three hits for IWU and Glogovsky and junior catcher
Pat Mollo each had two hits.
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Freshman
Nick Brune (2-1) took the loss as he pitched the 10th inning and allowed two runs on two hits with three walks while retiring only the lead-off hitter in the frame. Sophomore
Louis Acklin, the third of four IWU hurlers, worked a solid 2 2/3 scoreless innings, allowing one hit and striking out two.
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Washington U. left 15 runners on base and stranded men in every inning but the second.
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What's Next?The same two teams will play a doubleheader in St. Louis beginning at 12 Noon on Saturday.
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