UW-Oshkosh 5, UW-Stout 4 |
UW-Oshkosh 12, UW-Stout 2
MAUSTON (April 19, 2019) - UW-Stout ran out to a 4-0 lead in the first game, only to fall 5-4, to UW-Oshosh, then took a brief lead in game two before dropping the second game of the doubleheader, 12-2, in seven innings at Woodside Sports Complex Friday.
In the opener, Stout (11-12, 6-10 WIAC) jumped all over Oshkosh starter Colan Treml with a three run first inning.Â
Leadoff hitter
Jordan Wilson reached on error, then moved to second
Jared Jarvensivu's single. Following an out,
Kasey Bass pushed Wilson home with his first of three doubles for the game.
Joel Thimsen delivered both Jarvensivu and Bass with a ground-rule double and Stout led 3-0.
Stout added to the lead in the third.
Jack Hemsath doubled to open the inning, then came home on Bass' second double of the game.Â
Oshkosh (15-14, 8-8 WIAC) got on the board in the fourth with a run, pulled to within one with a two-run fifth inning, tied the score in the sixth and took the lead in the seventh when Dylan Ott plated Zack Radde, who had led off the inning with a triple.
Brad Rindfleisch struck out five for Stout in six innings, but did not figure into the decision.
Robert Pilz finished the game and was saddled with the loss. Bass was 3-for-5 with two RBI. Jarvensivu, Hemsath and
Kyle Hamilton each went 2-for-4 and
Reid Akerman was 2-for-3 as Stout outhit the Titans, 12-10. Radde was 3-for-4 for Oshkosh.
In game two, took a 1-0 lead when Thimsen drove in a run, then doubled that lead in the second when Wilson drove in
Ben Vanhove, who had reached on a lead-off single.
That would be extent of any scoring for the Blue Devils, but the Titans took over, tying the game in the bottom of the second, then taking command with a seven run third inning. Two runs in the fourth and a single run in the bottom of the seventh ended the game on the 10-run rule.
The Titans outhit Stout 14-5, with Wilson getting two hits for Stout. Five Oshkosh hitters had at least two hits.
The teams will again Saturday, April 20 in Oshkosh.
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