April 8, 2016         Box        Score
        PEORIA, Ill. - For the second game in a row, Missouri State used big        offensive performances from the duo of Spencer        Johnson and Jeremy        Eierman to extend its hot streak, as the Bears began the defense of their Missouri        Valley Conference crown with an 8-3 victory over Bradley Friday at Dozer Park.
        Johnson belted his MVC-leading 13th home run of the season to help build a two-run MSU        lead in the second inning, then drove home a key insurance run with a ninth-inning double        that turned a 4-3 lead into a two-run cushion. The senior outfielder, who blasted three        home runs in Wednesday night's win over Kansas, went 3-for-4 with a pair of RBIs, while        Eierman scored two runs and drove home three more with his 2-for-4 effort.
        Jordan        Knutson (5-1) kept the Braves in check with 6 1/3 strong innings, allowing three runs        (two earned) on six hits while fanning seven batters. Senior right-hander Sam        Perez then locked down his first save of the season by squashing the Braves'        seventh-inning rally and retiring the final seven hitters of the game in order.
        Missouri State (25-5, 1-0 MVC) notched its eighth win in nine road games this spring        after building a 4-1 lead via a two-run rally in the second and single tallies in the fifth        and sixth frames. Justin        Paulsen started the second with the first triple of his MSU career, lining a Matt        Dennis offering off the top of the wall in right-center, then scoring on Blake Graham's RBI        grounder to second. Johnson followed with a screaming line drive that cleared the center        field fence for an early 2-0 MSU lead.
        BU would threaten the lead in the bottom of the second, as Andy Shadid's wind-aided fly        ball to right fell in for a leadoff triple. Knutson buckled down, however, striking out the        next three hitters to strand the runner at third and preserve the two-run advantage. The        Braves would break the scoring seal in the bottom of the fourth, using a solo shot from        Evan Gruener to slice the deficit in half.
        Eierman promptly negated the BU run with his second home run as a Bear - a two-out, solo        shot that caromed off the batter's eye in center that made it a 3-1 contest. The following        inning, Alex        Jefferson helped manufacture another MSU run, as the junior led off with a single, then        moved all the way to third on a Dennis wild pitch. Graham came through in the clutch again        to extend the lead to three runs, driving a two-out single to center to bring in        Jefferson.
        The Braves (14-10, 0-1 MVC) mounted their biggest challenge in the seventh, getting a        leadoff walk to Zach Fairchild, a wild pitch and a sac bunt by Carson Weber to initiate a        scoring opportunity. Perez came up with a strikeout of DJ Gasso, then induced a routine        grounder to second for what would have been the final out, but Aaron Meyer's throw to first        was off target, allowing pinch runner Nick Green to score and trim the margin to 4-3.
        But Perez would silence the Bradley offense from there, ending the inning with a pop-up        on the infield, then setting down all three BU hitters in the eighth.
        MSU gained some breathing room with a four-run rally in the ninth that was aided by a        pair of defensive miscues and two key doubles by Johnson and Eierman. A throwing error on        Graham's bouncer to short started the inning, before Johnson's liner to left fell in safely        to drive in the runner from first. Matt        Fultz added a base hit, but BU gunned down a runner attempting to score on Meyer's        ground ball to first. Eierman delivered, however, plating both Fultz and Meyer with his        eighth double of the season, before another error allowed the freshman to score from        third.
        Another 1-2-3 inning from Perez closed out the victory, giving the Bears their 10th        victory in their last 11 MVC openers.
        Dennis (5-2) was saddled the loss after allowing four runs on six hits to go along with        seven strikeouts over 7.0 innings of work. Gaa was the lone Brave to register a multi-hit        performance, going 2-for-4 to lead BU's six-hit attack.
        The Bears will shoot for a series-clinching victory against the Braves Saturday (April        9), when the two clubs engage in game two of the series at noon.