Jackets Sweep Aggies, Reach .500 Mark
(3/10/07)
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GOODWELL, OK – The Montana
State-Billings baseball team wrapped up its second series sweep
of the week on Saturday, defeating Oklahoma Panhandle State 6-0
and 5-3. The pair of victories extended the Jackets'
school-record winning streak to eight games and improved their
season record to 11-11. It's the first time since baseball was
added at MSUB last year that the Yellowjackets have been .500 at
any point of the season.
Coming off a disappointing
four-game series sweep at St. Edward’s last week, the
Yellowjackets put the pieces together for eight wins in the last
six days. They started with their first-ever series sweep at
Texas-Permian Basin on Monday and Tuesday and kept rolling with
the Friday-Saturday sweep of the Aggies. Along with improving
to .500, the Jackets moved to 6-10 in the Heartland Conference.
Brian Strom
(Littleton, CO) tossed a complete game five-hitter in Saturday’s
opener, shutting out the Aggies for his second win of the year.
He struck out six and walked three. The offense gave Strom all
the support he needed with three runs in the top of the third
inning. They tacked on another run in the sixth and two in the
seventh.
The Electric City duo of
Jordan
Shine and
Matt
Schoonover, both from Great Falls, combined for four of the
Jackets’ eight hits. Both went 2-for-3 with a run and an RBI
apiece.
Patrick Smith (Flagstaff, AZ) was 1-for-4 with a double and
drove in two runs.
Doug
Longfellow (Lewistown, MT),
Nick Hoskyn
(Oelwein, IA), and
Seth Moir
(Cody, WY) each had a stolen base. Hoskyn is a perfect 8-for-8
on stolen base attempts this year.
“We had a good approach at the
plate in the first game,” said Yellowjacket head coach Chris
Brown. “We took advantage of the opportunities when we had
them. We made plays defensively, and Strom went out and put up
zeros. He had a heck of a game.”
The Yellowjackets were even
more opportunistic in the second game, scoring five runs with
just five hits. They took advantage of four Aggies errors, nine
walks, and two batters hit by pitch. MSUB scored runs in the
fifth and sixth innings to pull away from a 3-2 lead.
Ben Lewerke
(Mason City, IA) scattered six hits over six innings to improve
to 3-1. He struck out two and walked one, giving up just one
earned run.
Mike Cease (Deer Lodge, MT) came on in relief of Lewerke in
the seventh inning and didn’t allow a hit. He retired all three
batters he faced for his team-leading fourth save of the season.
Schoonover and Smith were each
2-for-3. Schoonover had a double and again scored a run and
drove in a run.
Kyle Pryor
(Billings, MT) reached on errors twice and scored both times.
“We didn’t swing the bat well
in the second game,” said Brown. “We were able to move runners
over and take advantage of what they gave us. It was an ugly
game, but pretty much every time they made a mistake we took
advantage of it. The biggest thing we will take away from this
trip is learning how to win. Once you know how to win, you find
ways to win. That’s what we did in that second game. Now we’re
.500, and that’s huge.”
The Yellowjackets continue
their role of road warrior with eight more games away from
Billings before playing their home opener on March 30. They
play non-conference games at Central Washington on March 17 and
18 and return to Heartland Conference action with doubleheaders
at Lincoln University on March 23 and 24. |