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March 20, 2007
Baseball
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
RYAN BOND'S HEROICS LIFT SYCAMORES TO EXTRA INNING VICTORY OVER
MIAMI (OHIO)
OXFORD, Ohio
– For the first time this season the Indiana State
Sycamore baseball team played an extra inning game, and it was
worth the wait as ISU downed host Miami (Ohio) by a score of 4-2
in 14 innings of play. The Sycamores won their fourth
consecutive game to improve to 9-7 while the RedHawks dropped
their home opener in falling to 7-9.
As the game drew near
the four and one half mark in the top of the 14th
inning, Ryan Bond, who strode to the plate for his seventh
at-bat of the game with four hits, found right field for his
fifth hit as he drove in Chris Schmidt and Nick Ciolli for a 4-2
lead. The game had been knotted at two since the bottom of the
sixth.
Bond was clearly the
hero of the game for the Sycamores, going 5-of-7 at the plate
with a pair of RBI (including the game winner in the top of the
14th) and two stolen bases. All five of Bond’s hits
were singles.
Josh Varno earned his
first victory of the season to move to 1-1 on the season by
pitching the final three innings, allowing one hit and a pair of
strikeouts. Bailey Pratt took the loss for the RedHawks.
In the bottom of the
14th, Ciolli earned his second outfield assist of the
game to throw out Tommy Nurre, who was trying to stretch a
single into a double. Bond cleanly fielded the other two chances
to help Varno and the Sycamores hold on for the 4-2 victory.
Ciolli’s first assist
in the game came in the bottom of the sixth, to keep the contest
tied and allowed the Sycamores to force extra innings and
eventually the victory.
The Sycamores drew
first blood in the game as they plated one run in the top of the
third inning. With two outs, Chris Schmidt struck out swinging
but the pitch reached the back stop to keep the frame alive.
After Schmidt moved to second on a stolen base, Marcus Artner
walked to puts runners at first and second with a pair gone.
Schmidt was able to make it 1-0 on an RBI single by Brett
Siegmund. Nick Ciolli nearly put more runs on the board as he
hit a screaming line drive back to the Miami pitcher, Chris Niro,
but he made a nice play to snag the ball and end ISU’s two-out
rally.
In the top of the
sixth, the Sycamores scratched together its second run of the
game when Ciolli walked to lead off the inning and then moved to
third on a single by Ryan Bond. Coilli scored to give Indiana
State a 2-0 advantage on a slow RBI ground out by Sean Osborne.
Matt Shelton earned
the start for the Sycamores and cruised through the first five
innings, before walking one RedHawk and hitting another with a
pitch to put runners at first and second. With two outs, Shelton
gave up his first of the game in the sixth inning and it proved
costly as Chris Nadeau drilled the ball right back up the middle
to knot the score at two.
With Nadeau standing
at the second base with a pair of outs, Adam Lindsay came in and
allowed a hit to Miami’s Dan Leonard to right field. Ciolli took
the ball and fired a strike to home plate which gunned down
Nadeau and sent the game into the seventh inning tied at two.
Shelton finished with
5.2 innings pitched, allowing no hits and a pair of earned runs.
He struck out seven batters, but walked three and hit a pair.
Lindsey went 2.1 innings in the game, allowing a pair of hits
and no runs to keep the game knotted during his stint. Chad
Dawson mowed down the RedHawks in order in the ninth to send the
game into extra innings for the first time this season for ISU.
Dawson went three
innings in relief, allowing just one hit and striking out one.
ISU had runners at
first and third with a pair of outs in the 12th
inning, but Sean Osborne’s hard roller down the left field line
was scooped by Leonard and fired across the diamond to end the
threat.
In the bottom of the
frame, Andrew Strange came on to hit the first batter and walk
the second. With runners on first and second with no one out,
Josh Varno took the mound and worked his out of the jam by
getting an infield pop out, a strike out and a foul out by
Siegmund, who caught the final out by leaning over the RedHawks
bullpen wall.
Indiana State opens up
Missouri Valley Conference play on Friday, March 23 when they
travel to nationally-ranked Wichita State for the first of three
games against the Shockers. First pitch on Friday is set for
8:00 p.m. (ET). All three games of this weekend’s MVC series can
be heard live on WISU, 89.7-FM.
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