BLACKSBURG, Va. – A late push from Virginia Tech downed James Madison baseball on Wednesday, 7-2, at Atlantic Union Bank Park as it scored five runs across the sixth and seventh innings.
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The Dukes fell to 4-4 and saw their four-game win streak come to a halt, while the Hokies improved to 6-2.
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Sophomore
Nic Poole led the Dukes at the plate, going 2-for-3 for his first career multi-hit game. Senior
Casey Smith got the nod on the mound, going four innings with a pair of strikeouts while giving up five hits and two runs.
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How It Happened
First Inning
The Hokies got on the board first, leading off the first inning with a double from Jared Davis as he would eventually score on a sacrifice fly.
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Second Inning
Back-to-back singles from graduate
Corey Dowdell and senior
Eli Steadman set up freshman
Creed Erdos to hit a double down the left field line to put the Dukes out front 2-1. It was Erdos' first career double and first career runs batted in.
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Virginia Tech tied the game in the home half of the inning, using a trio of singles to knock in the tying run.
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Sixth Inning
Three singles were used by the Hokies to break the tie, putting up a pair of runs to take the lead, 4-2.
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Seventh Inning
The Hokies extended their lead on a three-run homer from Henry Cooke, as a walk and fielder's choice put a pair of runners on to help make the score 7-2.
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Game Notes
- Ryan Dooley drew walks in both of his plate appearances, having now reached base safely in all eight games this season.
- Virginia Tech's lead off batters combined to hit 5-for-7 with a walk.
- The home run by Virginia Tech in the seventh inning was the first home run in the all-time series at Blacksburg since Jake Lowery hit a three-run homer on May 8, 2011.
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Up Next
The Dukes return home to welcome Fairfield for a three-game series at Veterans Memorial Park from Feb. 28-March 2. First pitch is slated for 3 p.m. on Friday for the series opener.
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