RUSTON, La. – Missouri State dropped the first two games of its Conference USA series at Louisiana Tech Saturday, falling in the resumption of Friday's game by a 9-2 final before dropping Saturday's regularly-scheduled game 6-5 at J.C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park.
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Bears fell to 26-14 overall and 14-6 in CUSA play while dropping just their third series in 11 weekends this season. LA Tech improved to 26-18 and 13-7 in league play.
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Bryce Cermenelli had two hits in each game to extend his hitting streak to 23 games, tying the sixth-best in program history.
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The series concludes at 1 p.m. Sunday.
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Game 1 Recap (Louisiana Tech won, 9-2)
LA Tech jumped on the Bears early Friday evening with a six-run first that included four doubles and a triple and added a solo homer in the second to make it 7-0.
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The Bears scored on a
Curry Sutherland sacrifice fly in the fourth that followed
Caden Bogenpohl's leadoff double and advancement on a wild pitch, and got a solo home run from
Carter Bergman (12
th) in the fifth for a 7-2 deficit.
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The Bulldogs had a pair of two-out singles around a walk in the sixth to push the margin to 8-2 with their first hits since the second inning, and lightning forced a suspension until Saturday.
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Upon resumption, LA Tech scored a run in the seventh for the 9-2 final.
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Mo State freshman
Adyn Schell pitched a career-long three innings of relief and yielded just the second-inning homer.
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Game 2 Recap (Louisiana Tech won, 6-5)
The Bears played catchup all afternoon and nearly overcame a third two-run deficit when the game ended on a play at the plate.
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The Bulldogs scored two in the third and held the Bears off the scoreboard until Sutherland's 14
th homer of the season made it 2-2 in the sixth.
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LA Tech hit a leadoff homer in the bottom of the sixth and added one more on a double and sac fly, then the Bears pulled even again on a
Charlie Carter RBI single and Sutherland RBI HBP in the seventh.
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Bogenpohl kept it at 4-4 in the seventh by throwing out the go-ahead run at home with his second outfield assist of the game, but LA Tech hit three doubles in the eighth for a 6-4 lead.
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In the Mo State ninth,
Jax Ryan led off with a walk,
Logan Fyffe was hit by a pitch with two outs, and Sutherland doubled to the wall in right center to drive in Ryan before Fyffe was thrown out at the plate to end the game.
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Jason Schaaf went five innings in the start, striking out five without a walk in the no decision.
Max Knight (5-1) suffered his first loss of the year as one of five Missouri State relievers.
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