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The late rally only appears briefly for Monmouth in George Mason

End result

George Mason 12 (6-4)
Monmouth 11 (3-6)

Fairfax, va. -The baseball team at Monmouth University achieved seven runs in ninth place, but the late rally fell only when George Mason University held a 12-11 win on Saturday afternoon.


The Hawks and Patriots exchanged strokes in the first inning when George Mason took the lead after a 2-1.


Monmouth replied with two runs in the second and won a 3-2 lead.


George Mason scored four runs in the lower edge of third place on two goals and two MONMOUTH errors and took over a 6: 3 lead.


The patriots added in the fourth and two in the fifth two and took their lead to 10: 3.


The Hawks got one in the seventh as one back Casey Caufield was hit by a playing field and passed to score a goal Chris Andrews' Single.


George Mason took two runs in the seventh and led 12-4.


Monmouth scored his comeback at the top of the ninth. The Hawks sent 10 men to the plate and scored seven runs with five goals. Wyatt Hunt Had a two -time single that scored a goal Aidan Watson And Chris Andrews emphasize the inning. Hunting came over to score a goal Trey Porters Two-run triple.


After Porter had hit a wild place, George Mason was able to achieve the last two outs to secure the 12-11 victory.

Notes
-George Mason leads the all-time series 7-4 with the victory on Saturday.
– Monmouth Pitchers combined for seven strikes in the game and voted at their high. The Hawks have now awarded at least five batteries in seven of nine games this season.
– Monmouth had six additional base ropes in the game (five doubles, triple), which was a high season.
– – Chris Walsh Started in the right field for the Hawks, the fourth different position he played this year (1b, ie, LF, RF).

Numbers crunch
– The 11 Runs achieved are the second highest of the Hawks this season (13 days).
– Monmouths 12 hits are the most in a game (12 pitt) this season.
– – Harry Paddens The stolen base was his third season season and 32nd of his career. He still needs three more to move to the top 14 in Monmouth to steal career theft.
– padden, Casey Caufield And Wyatt Hunt Everyone extended their hit series to five games in a row.
– Daniel Elliott got victory for George Mason when he threw two innings to relief and only allowed one goal.
– – Tommy Kent suffered the loss for the Hawks when he went three innings and allowed six runs, three of which were earned.



Next up
Monmouth and George Mason end the series on Sunday, March 2 at 1 p.m. because of the cold.