GREENVILLE, S.C. – A Jacob Amman single in the bottom of the 10
th inning walked off James Madison baseball to give College of Charleston an 8-7 victory on Friday night at Fluor Field.
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The Dukes fell to 3-5 and lost their third straight game to the Cougars in extra innings, who improved to 4-6.
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Four Dukes recorded multiple hits in the form of senior
Jack Guerrero (2-for-4, run scored), juniors
Ike Schmidly (2-for-5, double, RBI) and
Josiah Seguin (2-for-6) and freshman
Cameron Aycock (2-for-2).
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How It Happened
Third Inning
The Dukes struck first, as Aycock from second on an infield single from Seguin that also involved a throwing error.
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CofC responded with three runs in the bottom of the inning on a bases-loaded walk and then scored two more on fielder's choice and a throwing error to lead 3-1.
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Fifth Inning
A sacrifice fly off the bat of junior
Kyle Langley and a double from Schmidly added two runs to the JMU score to bring it within two.
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Sixth Inning
The Dukes tied the game at five in the sixth, beginning with a leadoff single from Guerrero. Freshman
Will Haacke connected on a double to put two in scoring position, setting up freshman
Ryan Gocio to lace a single into left field to score both runners.
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Seventh Inning
Freshman
Keegan Haesler was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to bring home a run and put the Dukes ahead, 8-7.
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Eighth Inning
JMU extended its lead to two, as senior
Wyatt Campbell connected on his 10
th career home run to make the score 9-7.
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The Cougars stopped the scoring run by getting a run back on a sacrifice fly.
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Ninth Inning
Amman led off the bottom of the ninth inning with a double and came around to score on a Dylan Johnson single to tie the game and send it into extra innings.
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10th Inning
A hit by pitch and a walk forced Payton Frehner into scoring position to allow Amman to drive him in for the winning run.
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Game Notes
- JMU began the season 38-for-38 on stolen base attempts before getting caught stealing in the sixth inning.
- The Dukes' pitching staff combined for 13 strikeouts, the fifth time they've hit double digits this season.
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Up Next
The Dukes take on UAlbany tomorrow, Feb. 27 as they continue the First Pitch Invitational at 2 p.m.