HARRISONBURG, Va. – In the first matchup since 2019 against Elon, James Madison baseball came away with an 8-4 victory in the series opener on Friday afternoon at Veterans Memorial Park.
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The Dukes move to 15-10, 3-1 and have won seven of their last nine games. The Phoenix drop to 13-12, 1-3.
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Graduate student
Justin Showalter got the start, going four innings with four strikeouts. Redshirt sophomore
Sean Culkin earned his second victory behind a hitless career-high 2.2 innings. At the plate, redshirt sophomore
Jacob Steinberg led the Dukes going 2-for-3 with a double, a walk, and two RBI's.
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How It Happened
The Dukes tossed a four-spot on the scoreboard to give them a lead in the first that they would never give up. After redshirt junior
Trevon Dabney was hit to start the inning, redshirt sophomore
Chase DeLauter drove a ball over the right field wall for a 2-0 lead. A walk and a single would put two on for Steinberg later in the inning, who drove a single into left field for the 4-0 lead.
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The teams were both able to score a run in the third as Elon hit an RBI triple and freshman
Jason Schiavone drove in a run on a single for JMU. The Phoenix then made it a 5-3 game in the fourth on back-to-back two-out singles.
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Freshman
Fenwick Trimble was able to extend the lead back out to four for the Dukes in the sixth on a single with bases loaded to plate two and make the score 7-3. Redshirt junior
Carson Bell then hit a sacrifice fly to left field and scored redshirt junior
Kyle Novak for an 8-3 lead.
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Culkin was able to keep Elon off the board in the seventh and eighth, with his only base runners being from walks. Elon added a run in the ninth after a JMU pitching change, but the Dukes were able to hang on for the 8-4 win.
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Game Notes
- Trevon Dabney was hit by a pitch three times, tying the school record for most in a single game. He moved into second all-time in career hit by pitches with 42 and into eighth in a single season with 14.
- Chase DeLauter has now drawn a walk in seven straight games.
- The Dukes hit .417 (5-12) with two outs.
- DeLauter and Nick Zona both extended their hit streaks to eight, while Dabney's moved to seven.
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Up Next
The two squads will square off again in the middle series at 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 2 at Veterans Memorial Park, with the game on FloSports.
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