
North Florida Claims 7-3 Win Over Jax State
3/1/2013 5:32:00 PM | Baseball
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Drew Weeks and Peyton Walsh each had three hits to lead North Florida to a 7-3 win over Jacksonville State in college baseball Friday afternoon.
Tommy Organ (1-0) had four strikeouts and allowed five hits to earn his first win of the season for the Ospreys. Kurt Lipscomb (0-3) gave up all seven runs and allowed 10 hits in 3 1/3 innings to suffer the loss for the Gamecocks.
North Florida took a 1-0 led in the second inning after Donnie Dewees scored on a wild pitch and UNF added a run in the third on a RBI single by Ryan Roberson for a 2-0 lead.
The big blow came in the fourth inning when North Florida scored five runs on five hits to take a commanding lead as Walsh and Weeks each drove in a run, while Joe Wielbruda had a RBI single to chase Lipscomb from the game. Roberson added two more runs on a double off of Gamecock reliever Robby Lilly as the Ospreys built a 7-0 advantage.
Organ was solid on the mound for UNF and allowed just one hit through 5 1/3 innings on the mound, a single to Michael Bishop to lead off the game, before Griff Gordon singled up the middle in the sixth inning for JSU.
The Gamecocks got on the board in the seventh after Coty Blanchard led off with a double to left field and scored on Tyler Gamble's infield grounder to cut the lead to 7-1.
The Gamecocks scored another run in the eighth inning after back-to-back walks to Griff Gordon and Blanchard, before Andrew Bishop singled through the left side to score Gordon and make the score 7-3.
Chase Silvani led off the ninth with a single and came around to score on Cal Lambert's sacrifice fly to center field for the final margin.
Michael Bishop, Gordon and Silvani each had two hits to lead the Gamecocks, while Gordon extended his hitting streak to a team-best eight games.
Jacksonville State will face Charleston-Southern on Saturday at 12 noon, before playing North Florida again on Sunday to complete the three-game road trip. Live stats will be available at JSUGamecockSports.com for both games.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Drew Weeks and Peyton Walsh each had three hits to lead North Florida to a 7-3 win over Jacksonville State in college baseball Friday afternoon.
Tommy Organ (1-0) had four strikeouts and allowed five hits to earn his first win of the season for the Ospreys. Kurt Lipscomb (0-3) gave up all seven runs and allowed 10 hits in 3 1/3 innings to suffer the loss for the Gamecocks.
North Florida took a 1-0 led in the second inning after Donnie Dewees scored on a wild pitch and UNF added a run in the third on a RBI single by Ryan Roberson for a 2-0 lead.
The big blow came in the fourth inning when North Florida scored five runs on five hits to take a commanding lead as Walsh and Weeks each drove in a run, while Joe Wielbruda had a RBI single to chase Lipscomb from the game. Roberson added two more runs on a double off of Gamecock reliever Robby Lilly as the Ospreys built a 7-0 advantage.
Organ was solid on the mound for UNF and allowed just one hit through 5 1/3 innings on the mound, a single to Michael Bishop to lead off the game, before Griff Gordon singled up the middle in the sixth inning for JSU.
The Gamecocks got on the board in the seventh after Coty Blanchard led off with a double to left field and scored on Tyler Gamble's infield grounder to cut the lead to 7-1.
The Gamecocks scored another run in the eighth inning after back-to-back walks to Griff Gordon and Blanchard, before Andrew Bishop singled through the left side to score Gordon and make the score 7-3.
Chase Silvani led off the ninth with a single and came around to score on Cal Lambert's sacrifice fly to center field for the final margin.
Michael Bishop, Gordon and Silvani each had two hits to lead the Gamecocks, while Gordon extended his hitting streak to a team-best eight games.
Jacksonville State will face Charleston-Southern on Saturday at 12 noon, before playing North Florida again on Sunday to complete the three-game road trip. Live stats will be available at JSUGamecockSports.com for both games.
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