Notre Dame 6, Chicago State 1
CHICAGO – (CSU Media Relations) Chicago State baseball fell to Notre Dame 6-1 on Tuesday (April 8) evening at Cougar Stadium in a non-conference contest. The visit by the Fighting Irish was Notre Dame's first ever to Chicago State.
The Cougars were the first on the scoreboard with a single run in the first inning. Junior Jared Patterson (Ventura, Calif./Buena) reached on an error and then stole second. He advanced to third on a ground out. Patterson then came around to score on a throwing error by third baseman Kyle Fiala on a ground ball off the bat of junior Jordan Stroschein (Marion, Iowa/Linn-Mar). The inning ended when Stroschein tried to advance on the error but was thrown out at second.
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Air Force 9, New Mexico State 6
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. –(NMSU Media Relations) The New Mexico State baseball team held the lead for five innings but lost 9-6 to Air Force Academy, Tuesday, April 8 in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Aggies fall to 13-19 on the season and the Falcons move to 7-24 overall.
NM State took 6-1 lead after scoring twice in the top of the first, once more in the second and three times in the top of the third, but the Aggie offense was slowed down being shut out in the final six innings of the game.
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Incarnate Word 14, Texas-Pan American 3 (8)
EDINBURG –(UTPA Media Relations) The University of Texas-Pan American Broncs baseball team fell to the University of the Incarnate Word Cardinals 14-3 on Tuesday at Edinburg Baseball Stadium in a game ending after eight innings due to the 10-run rule.
The Broncs (13-22) held the lead early in the game. Down 1-0 in the bottom of the first, senior Alberto Morales doubled and sophomore PSJA alum Bryan Ramirez was hit by a pitch, setting up a two-out RBI-single by freshman Victor Garcia Jr. to make it 2-1.
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Pacific 9, Sacramento State 8 (14)
STOCKTON, Calif. –(SAC Media Relations) Pacific rallied back from a 5-0 deficit and a 7-3 deficit to force extra innings, and junior Taylor Murphy hit the first pitch of the bottom of the 14th inning over the right field wall to give Pacific a walk-off win over the Hornets, 9-8, on Tuesday in Stockton.
The loss ended Sacramento State's (20-12) winning streak at 12 games, the second longest such streak in program history. Ironically the winning streak started against Pacific (15-19) when the Hornets beat the Tigers on March 18 at Raley Field. The game came after the Hornets and Seattle U played 15 innings on Saturday as the team has played 38 innings over its last three games.
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