RADFORD, Va. - Sophomore left fielder
Josh Wyatt went 2-for-3 for the James Madison baseball team on Saturday, but the Dukes fell to Radford, 11-3, in non-conference action at RU Baseball Stadium.
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JMU tallied six hits to go with five walks on the day, but left 10 runners on base and fell to 16-27 in 2015 with the loss. The Highlanders made the best of their 11 hits, stranding just five baserunners as they moved to 32-14 on the season and captured the series.
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Wyatt was the only Duke with multiple hits in the contest, as senior right fielder
Kevin Husum and junior shortstop
Chad Carroll both drove in runs in 1-for-3 days. Freshman center fielder
Michael Sciorra also went 1-for-3 to stretch his hitting streak to a career-best seven games.
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Radford jumped on the Dukes early for the second game in a row, scoring three runs in the first inning and adding four in the second to put JMU in a 7-0 hole. The Highlanders would tack on two more in the sixth inning before the Dukes responded.
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Weston started the brief rally when he was hit by a 1-0 pitch with one out in the seventh. Wyatt and Sciorra followed him with back-to-back singles to load the bases before Husum drove a pitch to deep center field. The sacrifice fly brought Weston home to make it 9-1. Sciorra would steal second, but a hard-hit ball to center field would find a Radford glove to end the rally.
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After the Highlanders added a run in both the seventh and eighth innings, JMU pushed two more runs home in their final at-bat. The Dukes drew three walks to load the bases with two outs before sophomore designated hitter
Ky Parrott reached on an error by the second baseman, allowing junior pinch-hitter
Tyler Carroll to race home.
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Chad Carroll would follow that with a five-pitch walk that brought home another run and made it 11-3, but the Dukes would get no closer as a fielder's choice to shortstop closed things out.
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Junior left-hander
Aaron Hoover took the loss for JMU, recovering from the first two innings to finish his five-inning start with three straight 1-2-3 frames. Senior right-hander
Derek Shifflett threw the final three innings for the Dukes.
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Radford starter Dylan Nelson picked up the win on the evening, after yielding just six hits across seven complete innings and striking out four.
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The two teams will wrap up their three-game set on Sunday afternoon, with the series returning to Harrisonburg for a 2 p.m. bout at Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial Park. Live audio will be available on Madizone HD SportsNet presented by the JMU Alumni Association.
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