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Jacksonville University

BASE McIntosh swing follow through
4
Jacksonville JU 19-9
14
Winner FGCU FGCU 22-5
Jacksonville JU
19-9
4
Final
14
FGCU FGCU
22-5
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Jacksonville JU 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 9 0
FGCU FGCU 4 0 2 0 5 3 X 14 12 0

W: HABERSTOCK, WILLIAM (4-0) L: Long, Richard (1-2)

Game Recap: Baseball | | Scott Manze

Dolphins Drop Game Two at #16 FGCU

FORT MYERS, Fla. – Jacksonville University baseball's six-game winning streak ended on Saturday with a 14-4 loss at #16 FGCU.
 
The Dolphins (19-9, 5-3) got on the board first, but the Eagles hit five home runs to even the series at one apiece.
 
The tone was set in the first inning, when JU started by recapturing a little of the two-out magic it had displayed the night before. Kris Armstrong roped a double to left center and Tommy Joseph drew a walk, bringing up Hogan McIntosh. He delivered with an RBI single through short to make it 1-0 early in favor of the Dolphins. Blake DeLamielleure followed with another walk to load the bases, but a ground out ended the threat, the first of two times JU left the bases loaded on the afternoon.
 
FGCU immediately answered, drilling a one-out double to right. A couple of walks loaded the bases, and with two outs, they found some magic of their own, smacking a bases clearing double and following that with a third double of the inning to plate another, putting the Eagles up 4-1, a lead it would not relinquish.
 
After FGCU tacked on two in the third and built the lead out to 10 with a five-run fifth, JU found some life at the plate to start the sixth. McIntosh hit a leadoff homer to straightaway center, followed by DeLamielleure doubling on the wall in left center. After a wild pitch advanced him to third, Colin Wetterau battled his way to a 10-pitch at-bat, ending it with a single the other way to score DeLamielleure. With two outs, Chase Malloy drew a walk and Justin Nadeau's single to the right side was kept at the edge of the infield, loading the bases for Armstrong. After a wild pitch scored Wetterau and opened up first base, Armstrong was intentionally walked, and a strikeout kept the Dolphins from getting any closer than 11-4.
 
The Eagles immediately got those runs back in the bottom half with a solo homer to right and a two-run shot to center, to push the margin back to 10. After a quiet top of the seventh, the game was called due to the ASUN Conference run-rule.
 
COACH'S COMMENTS

 
"We had guys on-base throughout the early part of the game and we couldn't quite come up with that big hit and they did. Credit to their pitchers, they made good pitches in good spots and we didn't do a good enough job of executing on the mound. Bottom line: they came through offensively when it mattered early in the game and we didn't. They were pressuring us all day long in the box and that is the adjustment we have to make for tomorrow."

- Head Coach Chris Hayes

 
ON DECK
 
Jacksonville tries for the series win on Sunday afternoon at Swanson Stadium. First pitch is scheduled for 1 p.m.
 
THREE STRIKES
 
  • Hogan McIntosh picked up his ninth multi-hit game and third multi-RBI game of the year
  • Kris Armstrong was intentionally walked twice, upping his weekend total to three
  • Elias Flowers has reached base in 13 consecutive games
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