GREENVILLE, S.C. – With one out and one on in the top of the ninth inning, senior
Wyatt Campbell sent a 2-1 pitch off the batter's eye to give James Madison baseball a 4-2 win over Michigan State on Sunday afternoon at Flour Field.
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The Dukes evened their record at 5-5, while the Spartans fell to 3-6.
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Junior
Ike Schmidly and freshman
Ryan Gocio each had a pair of hits, with Schmidly going 2-for-4 with an RBI and Gocio going 2-for-2 with a run scored.
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On the mound, sophomore
Adam Horvath earned his first win this season with a scoreless eighth and a strikeout while redshirt sophomore
Luke McGrath picked up his second save of the year with a perfect ninth.
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How It Happened
Third Inning
JMU broke the scoreless tie with a pair of singles from junior
Josiah Seguin and Schmidly. Gocio singled and moved to second after junior
Kyle Langley was hit by a pitch. Seguin's single then scored Gocio and Schmidly's Langley.
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Fourth Inning
The Spartans tallied a run without a hit, as freshman
Tyler Lutz's lone run given up was unearned. MSU used a pair of errors and a wild pitch to get a runner to third before using a sacrifice fly to plate him.
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Seventh Inning
With a runner on and two outs, Michigan State tied the game at two on a triple to center field.
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Ninth Inning
Campbell pushed JMU in front with a 408-foot homer, connecting after redshirt sophomore
Clay Thompson led off with a single. The blast had an exit velocity of 106 miles-per-hour and put the Dukes ahead 4-2.
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Game Notes
- JMU went 2-1 over the weekend at the First Pitch Invitational, the first multi-team event for the Dukes during the regular season since 2017.
- Tyler Lutz tossed five innings and seven strikeouts, both season highs, while allowing just one hit, one walk and one unearned run.
- The Dukes last allowed three hits or less in a nine-inning game on May 2 last year at Georgia Southern.
- Reece Moody has reached base safely in all 10 games this season.
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Up Next
The Dukes play eight of their next nine games at Veterans Memorial Park beginning on Tuesday, March 3 at 4 p.m. with a game against George Mason.
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