WISE, Va. - The Lenoir-Rhyne Baseball Team scored nine of their 12 runs from the seventh inning on and took game one of a three-game SAC set at UVA Wise on Saturday. The Bears hit seven home runs to plate their 12 runs today, with two coming from each of Cole Stanford and Wade Cuda. Blake Bean, Zach Evans and Cole Nelson also homered in the win.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP
Final: Lenoir-Rhyne 12, UVA Wise 5
Records: Lenoir-Rhyne (27-8, 10-3 SAC), UVA Wise (13-21, 3-10 SAC)
Location: Wise, Va. | Burchell Stallard Field
STATS AND INFO
- The Bears took the lead on a fielding error by the Cavaliers to score Mason Maxwell.
- UVA Wise evened the game in the bottom of the second with a solo bomb.
- Bean drove in Evans with an RBI double in the top of the 5th to make it 2-1 LR.
- Wise actually took a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the fifth on an RBI single and a sacrifice fly.
- The Bears would even the contest on Stanford's first bomb of the game, a homer to left field on an 0-1 count.
- With the game tied at three, LR hit a pair of bombs in the top of the seventh. With one on, Cuda smacked his 26th career home run and Evans hit a solo shot one batter later.
- Wise scored two on an RBI single from Cole Harness to make it 6-5 after seven.
- In the top of the 8th, Stanford and Cuda each blasted their second homers of the game. Each homer were solo shots.
- Nelson hit his first career home run in the ninth and Maxwell doubled home Stanford to make it 12-5.
- Bean finished 3-for-4 and Stanford and Cuda each went 3-for-5. Maxwell and Evans added two hits each.
- Joshua Lanham went five innings and allowed two earned runs with five strikeouts. Spencer Floyd earned the win with a scoreless inning of relief.
BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
- Weather forced the weekend schedule to shift to one game today and a doubleheader on Sunday and LR won its fourth straight conference contest.
- LR came in leading the conference -- and seventh in the nation -- with 50 home runs on the season and added seven more today.
- The Bears remain perfect against UVA Wise all-time, moving to 8-0 and 5-0 in Wise.
- On the year, the LR bullpen is 12-1.
- This is the 15th time this year LR has scored 10 or more runs.
- The 57 homers this year already rank as the fifth-most in a single season in program history.
- Cuda is tied for sixth in program history with his 27 career long balls, 10 off the all-time record.
UP NEXT: The Bears and Cavaliers will finish the three-game set with a doubleheader tomorrow starting at 1 p.m.