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April 28, 2007
Baseball
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
INDIANA STATE RALLIES TO DOWN NORTHERN IOWA, 13-9
WATERLOO, Iowa
– Things looked bleak early on for the Indiana State
Sycamore baseball team as they trailed 5-1 heading into the top
of the sixth inning at Northern Iowa on Saturday afternoon
(April 28), but the Sycamore bats got going and ISU plated a
total of nine runs between the sixth and seven innings en route
to a 13-9 road conference win over the Panthers at Waterloo’s
Riverfront Park.
ISU improves to 20-20,
3-11 MVC on the season while UNI fell to 18-20, 4-10 MVC.
UNI got the first two
runs on the scoreboard in the bottom of the first inning on an RBI
single by Eric Hoffman for the quick 1-0 advantage. With the bases
loaded, ISU starting pitcher Matt Shelton walked Boone Bugger to
plate the second run and give the Panthers a 2-0 lead.
ISU cut the UNI in half
in the top of the fourth when Ryan Strausborger reached on a
fielder’s choice. Panther starter Nick Kirk’s throw down to second
base to retire the runner was errant, allowing Nick Ciolli to come
around and score from second to make the score 2-1.
The Panthers added
another run in the fourth and two more in the fifth to take a 5-1
lead against Shelton.
The Sycamores enjoyed
their best inning of the weekend in the top of the sixth when
Brett Siegmund and Ciolli led off the frame with base hits. Casey
Martin was hit by a pitch to load the bases and ISU made it 5-2 on
a RBI single to left field by Strausborger. The Sycamores were
able to inch within a run, 5-4 on a fielder’s choice by catcher
John Feltner in which UNI first baseman Brett Featherson threw the
ball into left field to score both Ciolli and Martin.
That play was one of
five Panther errors in the game.
That play chased Kirk
from the game and saw Adam McDermott take the mound in relief. He
walked Ryan Bond to keep the rally going and load the bases with
no one out in the inning. UNI skipper Rick Heller then sent Chad
Epperson out the mound to try and protect his slim one-run
advantage.
Josh Abercrombie brought
the Sycamores all the way back to even, 5-5 with their fourth run
of the frame as he lined out to the center fielder. The ball was
not hit deep by the speedy Strausborger motored home from third
ahead of the throw to pull ISU even. Chris Schmidt then reached on
a fielder’s choice which gave ISU runners at the corners with a
pair of outs.
Indiana State plated its
fifth run of the inning on a RBI single down the left field line
by Dave Brumagin which scored John Feltner. Brumagin, who had a
12-game hitting streak ended on Friday night, got the two-out RBI
hit ISU needed to come all the way down from 5-1 to take the 6-5
lead. The frame ended with a pop out by Ciolli, but ISU led 6-5.
Adam Lindsay came on in
relief to mow down the Panthers in the sixth, and the Sycamores
kept the momentum going in the top of the seventh. Pinch hitter
Marcus Artner led off the inning by reaching on an error before
Strausborger battled off several good pitches to record a single.
With runners on first and second, Feltner loaded the bases up with
an infield bunt single towards the second baseman.
With the bases full,
Bond stepped to the plate and drew an RBI walk to give the
Sycamores a 7-5 lead and kept the bases full with no one out.
After Abercrombie struck out swinging for the first out of the
frame, Strausborger crossed the plate on a wild pickoff attempt
that sailed into centerfield for an 8-5 lead.
Chris Schmidt strolled
to the plate with runners at first and second and just one out
when both Feltner and Bond posted a double steal to move to second
and third. With a 3-0 count, the Panthers’ elected to
intentionally walk Schmidt, but when they did the fourth pitch
sailed wide right of the catcher and Feltner crossed the plate for
a 9-5 lead.
After another UNI
pitching change, ISU sent Dave Brumagin to the plate with runners
at the corners and still just one out. Bond extended the ISU lead
out to 10-5 when he scored after Schmidt was picked off first
base.
UNI did not wilt despite
the Sycamores’ nine runs between the sixth and seventh innings, as
the Panthers scored three runs of their own off Lindsay in the
bottom of the seventh to make the score 10-8.
The Sycamores opened the
eighth inning red hot against as Brett Siegmund sent a ball to the
base of the left field wall for a single and then Ciolli continued
his tear of opposing batting with a double to left center which
put runners at second and third. Siegmund scored on a passed ball
while Ciolli scored on a wild pitch to stretch the ISU lead back
out to 12-8.
UNI inched closer in the
bottom of the eighth, when Jamie Ballestreros homered to left
field off Lindsay to make the score 12-9. In the top of the ninth,
Marcus Artner’s RBI single up the middle plated Brett Siegmund for
the 13-9 lead. ISU scored its run in the ninth after each of the
first two batters were retired.
Matt Shelton finished by
going 5.0 innings, allowing nine hits and five runs (three of
which were earned). Shelton walked four and struck out four
others. He improved to 5-1 on the season with the victory, picking
up his second career MVC win, and his first after starting the
game. Earlier in the year, Shelton won a MVC game at Illinois
State after coming in late relief.
Adam Lindsay tossed 4.0
innings, giving up seven hits and four earned runs in picking up
his fifth save of the season. Lindsay struck out one and walked a
pair.
Nick Kirk took the loss
for UNI, dropping to 3-2 on the season. He pitched five innings,
allowed five hits and gave up six runs, three of which were
earned.
Ciolli improved his
hitting streak to 12 games with a 3-for-5 day in which he scored a
trio of runs as well. Strausborger finished the day 2-for-3 at the
plate with a pair of runs scored as well as an RBI.
ISU won its third MVC
game of the season, its second of the year on the road. With this
weekend’s series tied at one game each, the Sycamores will look
for their first MVC series victory on Sunday, since taking 2-of-3
against the Panthers last season at Sycamore Field.
Indiana State and
Northern Iowa wrap up this weekend’s MVC series with the finale
tomorrow at Riverfront Park. First pitch is set for 2:00 p.m.
(ET). The game can be heard live at
www.unipanthers.com or live stats can be followed online at
www.indstate.edu/athletic/xlive.htm.
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