HARRISONBURG, Va. – James Madison had runners in scoring position in a one-run game in the bottom of the ninth inning, but Virginia Tech's Ethan Gibson beat out freshman
Keegan Haesler by a step for the final out at first base as the Dukes fell 5-4 in non-conference baseball at Veterans Memorial Park.
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The Dukes dropped to 3-4, while the Hokies improved to 7-1.
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Three Dukes led the way at the plate with two hits each in juniors
Kyle Langley (2-for-5, run scored, RBI) and
Ike Schmidly (2-for-5) and sophomore
Reece Moody (2-for-3).
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How It Happened
First Inning
Virginia Tech jumped out to a 2-0 lead three batters into the game, beginning the contest with a double, a triple and a single.
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Third Inning
An infield single and a fielder's choice added two more runs to the Hokies lead, making the score 4-0.
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JMU earned a run back to make it 4-1 on a sacrifice fly from senior
Jack Guerrero.
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Fourth Inning
With bases loaded, a wild pitch allowed Moody to trot home for the Dukes and make the score 4-2.
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Sixth Inning
Pete Daniel homered with two outs in the sixth to add a run back to the VT lead, 5-2.
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Seventh Inning
A leadoff single by freshman
Ryan Gocio followed by a sacrifice bunt put a runner in scoring position for Langley to drive in on a single up the middle. After Langley stole his fifth base of the season, junior
Josiah Seguin made it a one-run game at 5-4 with his own single up the middle to score Langley.
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Game Notes
- With three additional stolen bases, the Dukes are 37-for-37 on stolen bases attempts this season.
- The teams combined to leave 18 runners on base, eight for the Hokies and 10 for the Dukes.
- JMU batted 3-for-14 (.214) with runners in scoring position but were 7-for-9 in the leadoff spot.
- Tyler Lutz set season highs in innings pitched and strikeouts. The freshman went four innings with six strikeouts, giving up just one run and two hits.
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Up Next
The Dukes head to Greenville, S.C. to play in the First Pitch Invitational next time on the diamond. They'll play College of Charleston on Friday, Feb. 27 at 6 p.m., UAlbany on Saturday, Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. and Michigan State to close out the weekend at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 1. The games will be play at Fluor Field, home of the Greenville Drive who is Boston's High-A affiliate.
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