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Hunter Weddell
5
Wisconsin Parkside PARKSIDE 0-4
9
Winner St. Cloud State SCSU 4-0
Wisconsin Parkside PARKSIDE
0-4
5
Final
9
St. Cloud State SCSU
4-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Wisconsin Parkside PARKSIDE 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 4 6
St. Cloud State SCSU 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 X 9 13 2

W: Butler, Matt (1-0) L: Kastberg, Keaton (0-1)

Game Recap: Baseball |

No. 14 SCSU Uses Late Comeback to Beat Rangers

#14 St. Cloud State 9, Parkside 5
The Rangers led 5-2 heading into the bottom of the eighth, but the No. 14 ranked Huskies scored seven runs with help from a couple of Parkside errors to take a 9-5 lead that the Rangers couldn't recover from.


HOW IT HAPPENED
SCSU scored a run in the each the first and second inning, but the Parkside pitching staff tightened up on the mound, pitching the next 5.0 innings scoreless while the Rangers came back to take a lead.

Parkside came back to tie it in the top of the sixth inning after Shawn Rigsby led off with a single. Ryan Hollander was hit by a pitch and Paul Weise drew a walk to load the bases, followed by a passed ball that scored Rigsby to make it 2-1 SCSU. Later in the inning, Matt Tegtmeier hit an RBI single to score Lane Ochs and make it 2-2.

The Rangers took their first lead in the top of the seventh inning thanks to a Huskies' error, scoring Casey Oliver to make it 3-2 Parkside. Nick Eisenmenger was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to make it 4-2 and Niko Diaz hit an RBI groundout to push the Rangers' lead to 5-2.

After a scoreless bottom of the seventh by Dusty Tomas, the first three batters reached in the eighth inning to spell trouble for Parkside, who allowed seven runs and had a pair of errors in the inning to put SCSU up 9-5.


STATWORTHY
Rigsby finished 1-for-4 with two runs while Diaz had a triple and an RBI. Parkside was outhit 13-4 and charged with six errors in the game.

Hunter Weddel pitched the first 5.0 innings allowing two runs, both unearned, while the rest of the bullpen allowed six earned runs. Matt Helwig pitched the final 0.2 innings scoreless with a strikeout.


WHAT'S NEXT
The Rangers will stay down in Missouri, battling SCSU again at 11 a.m. followed by a game against Missouri S&T. Next weekend, Parkside will head to Nashville, Tenn., for three games.
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