Box Score
Box score
ANDERSON, S.C. - After scoring twice in the bottom of the ninth
for its attempt at a comeback, the late-inning rally was cut down,
as Anderson University baseball dropped a 7-5 decision to No. 3
ranked Lander in nonconference action Tuesday evening at Anderson
Memorial Stadium.
The setback drops the Trojans to 16-25 on the season, as the
nationally-ranked Bearcats improve to 32-6 for the season as they
remain unbeaten against teams outside the Peach Belt Conference,
improving to 14-0.
Despite the loss, senior right fielder Paul Como led the AU
charge with his fourth home run of the season to go along with a
single, two runs scored and two RBI. Fellow outfielder, senior Josh
Hickman, also posted two hits for the evening, as he notched his
sixth double of the year and drove in two runs. With the four hits
between the two players, the Trojans outhit their in-state rival,
8-6.
Keeping the Lander hitters off-balanced was a quartet of
Anderson pitchers as junior right-hander Spencer Earle earned the
start and gave up just four hits with a strikeout. Sophomore
reliever Mitchell Cooksey came in for Earle in the fifth inning and
worked two innings and allowed one hit to go along with one
strikeout.
A pair of right-handers in junior JT Trujillo and senior Will
Walls completed the final three innings, as the tandem combined to
give up one hit and struck out three Bearcats. Lander, which
entered the game with a .310 average, was 6-for-30 (.200) for the
game.
After the Bearcats crossed a run in the first inning to begin
the game, the visitors struck again in the fourth when Erik Lunde
doubled, plating two runs, and followed by a sacrifice fly by
Patrick Grady, the Bearcats took a 4-0 advantage. Grady, who led
the PBC in average, finished the contest 1-for-4 to go along with
his third-inning RBI.
Anderson quickly responded in the bottom-half of the frame when
junior shortstop Brett Cash singled into the right-center gap with
two outs. Como followed Cash with his fourth blast of the season
over the left-center field fence, putting the home side on the
scoreboard for the first time. Later, Hickman drove in senior
catcher Jonathan Zalud to bring the Trojans within one run at
4-3.
Despite closing the gap, AU was unable to keep small deficit as
Lander took advantage of two walks and crossed the plate three
times with just one hit for the inning. LU's Colby Painter and
Austin Dunn both posted sacrifice flies for the inning, handing the
Bearcats a 7-3 lead.
Lander's starter, left-hander Ryan Jones, completed seven
innings for his seventh victory of the season. Jones struck out
four Trojans and allowed three earned runs.
After LU's reliever Tyler Broome tossed a perfect eighth inning,
he ran into trouble in the bottom of the ninth when Anderson began
its late rally. With AU loading the bases with a single, a Bearcat
miscue and a walk, Hickman forced the inning's second walk to bring
home Como, as the Trojans began to chip into the Lander lead.
After sophomore second baseman Kyle Bailey scored pinch-runner
Matthew Powell on the ensuing at-bat with a sacrifice fly, the
Trojans were unable to manage another run, as AU dropped its ninth
home game of the season.
Anderson returns to the diamond and to South Atlantic Conference
play on Friday when it begins a three-game road series with last
season's SAC Tournament champion, Lincoln Memorial. First pitch on
Friday is slated to begin at 4 p.m., followed by a doubleheader on
Saturday which is scheduled to start at 1 p.m.