CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Virginia used a five-run second inning to build a lead it never relinquished, as James Madison baseball fell, 12-6, on Wednesday evening at Disharoon Park.
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The Dukes dropped to 13-28, while the Cavaliers won its second game in as many days to improve to 22-15.
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Eight Dukes recorded hits, with junior
Maddux Fleck reaching three times by going 1-for-2 with two walks, a run scored and an RBI. Redshirt junior
Tyler Muscar made his first career start on the mound, going 1.1 innings while surrendering five runs (three earned).
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How It Happened
First Inning
An unearned run was the first run of the game, as Virginia benefited from a JMU error to get its first base runner. After the bases were loaded, a sacrifice fly brought home a run to make it 1-0.
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Second Inning
The Dukes used two errors from the UVA defense to put runners on the corners to set up Fleck to line a single back up the middle to tie the game at one.
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Virginia responded with a five-spot, sending eight batters to the plate. The Hoos used a pair of two-run homers as part of the tally to make it 6-1.
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Third Inning
JMU took two runs back to make the score 6-3. After an infield single from senior
Ryan Dooley, junior
Wyatt Peifer doubled him in and moved to third on a throwing error on the play. Freshman
Reece Moody then laced a single, scoring Peifer.
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A wild pitch allowed Virginia to push the lead to 7-3.
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Fourth Inning
With the bases loaded, the Dukes scratched another run on the board to make it 7-4 on a sacrifice fly from Dooley.
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Fifth Inning
Three consecutive singles scored a run each time for the Hoos, making the score 10-4.
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Sixth Inning
Dooley knocked in his second RBI of the night on a groundout, making it a 10-5 game.
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UVA regained its six-run lead, 11-5, on a wild pitch in the home half of the inning.
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Seventh Inning
Using a sacrifice fly, Virginia pushed its lead to 12-5 on starting pitcher Chris Arroyo's third RBI of the game.
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Eighth Inning
Sophomore
Ike Schmidly led off the eighth with a double, moved to third from a flyout and crossed home plate on a wild pitch to make it 12-6.
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Up Next
The Dukes host No. 21 Coastal Carolina on April 25-27 at Veterans Memorial Park with the opener scheduled for 6 p.m. on Friday.
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