BROOKLINE, Mass. - Northeastern scored three second-inning runs that would prove to be the difference on Saturday afternoon as the James Madison baseball team dropped a tough, 3-2 decision to the Huskies in Colonial Athletic Association play at Friedman Diamond.
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The Dukes outhit Northeastern, 7-4, on the afternoon but stranded six baserunners as they fell to 12-20 (2-9 CAA) on the season. Despite only tallying four hits, including just one that went for extra bases, the Huskies took advantage of their chances to improve to 13-20 (6-5 CAA) in 2015.
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Sophomore left fielder
Josh Wyatt took advantage of his first start since April 1, going 3-for-4 with a double and a run to pace the JMU offense. The Dukes' 1-5 hitters all picked up at least one hit, while sophomore first baseman
Brett Johnson extended his hit streak to eight games and his reached-base streak to 15 games with an RBI single in the eighth.
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Northeastern did all of its damage early on Saturday, plating all three of its runs in the bottom of the second. After Cam Hanley led off the frame with a single, catcher Josh Treff slapped a double to right-center. With Hanley moving on the pitch, he scored all the way from first to put the Huskies up 1-0.
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From there, Northeastern used an RBI single, a sacrifice bunt and a pair of JMU errors to stake itself a 3-0 lead after two complete innings.
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JMU struck back for a run in its next at-bat after Wyatt ripped an 0-1 pitch down the left field line for a two-out double. Sophomore designated hitter
Ky Parrott bounced a two-strike single up the middle that was snagged on a dive from the second baseman. Parrott beat the throw to first but the ball got away, permitting Wyatt to round third base and cut the lead to 3-1.
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The eighth inning almost saw the Dukes turn the tables after senior right fielder
Kevin Husum and Wyatt opened the frame with back-to-back singles. After a flyout, Johnson drilled the first pitch he saw through the hole into right field to bring Husum home and make it 3-2. However, the Huskies turned a 5-4-3 double play to escape the threat and JMU went down in order in the ninth to close things out.
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The Dukes used three pitchers to blank Northeastern in every inning except the second. Freshman left-hander
Eric Yankey took the loss on the day, despite yielding just four hits and striking out a career-high seven across his five-inning start.
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Sophomore right-hander
Brandon Withers struck out four for the fourth time in 2015 while not allowing a hit and walking just one in his two innings of work, before handing off to freshman left-hander
Colton Harlow, who struck out one in a hitless eighth inning.
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JMU and Northeastern will conclude their three-game series on Sunday afternoon with a 12 p.m. contest. Live audio and video will both be provided.
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