MONROE, La. — James Madison freshman
Tyler Lutz tossed his first quality start of the season and the Dukes used key hitting to push past ULM, 10-2, on Sunday afternoon to take the Sun Belt Conference baseball series at Lou St. Amant Field.Â
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The Dukes improved to 18-24 (8-13 Sun Belt), while the Warhawks fell to 23-21 (10-11 Sun Belt).Â
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Junior
Ike Schmidly continued his hot-hitting weekend to lead the Dukes at the plate, going a career best 4-for-4 with a run scored, an RBI, a double and two walks.Â
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Lutz earned his second win of the year with a season-long 6.2 innings performance, tying his season-high of seven strikeouts while allowing just two runs.Â
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How It Happened
First Inning
With the bases loaded, JMU struck first on a sacrifice fly from senior
Wyatt Campbell.Â
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Second Inning
A second sacrifice fly was used by the Dukes to make it 2-0, this time off the bat of sophomore
Reece Moody.Â
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Third Inning
Campbell led off the inning by slugging the first pitch he saw over the left field wall to set JMU up with a 3-0 lead.Â
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Fifth Inning
Two innings later, the Dukes connected on another home run. Senior
Jack Cannizzaro lifted a 2-0 pitch 437 feet away for a two-run blast. Later in the inning, Schmidly singled in freshman
Cameron Aycock to make the score 6-0.Â
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ULM got on the board with a lead-off triple that was followed by a groundout to bring the runner home.Â
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Seventh Inning
The Warhawks scratched another run across on a single to make it a 6-2 game.Â
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Ninth Inning
JMU finalized the series-clinching win with a four spot in the ninth, using singles from junior
Kyle Langley and senior
Jack Guerrero as well as a sacrifice bunt and a sacrifice fly to take a 10-2 lead.Â
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Game Notes
- The Dukes put five of their nine leadoff hitters on base.Â
- Reece Moody reached base safely for the 16th consecutive game, tying Kyle Langley for the longest streak this season.
- Ike Schmidly had a torrid weekend, going 9-for-13 with two doubles, two walks, three homers, five runs scored, nine RBI.
- Wyatt Campbell has now homered three times over the last four games.
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Up Next
The Dukes finish the month of April on the road, traveling to Virginia Tech on Tuesday, April 28 for a 6Â p.m. first pitch.
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