NWOSU Baseball Splits with Arkansas-Monticello at Home

 

March 18, 2018



ALVA, Okla. – Northwestern Oklahoma State split day two of their series with Arkansas-Monticello, winning the first game 7-3 before dropping an extra innings affair 11-8 in the series finale.

Game 1

Cole Jackson pitched his way to his second win of the season in the first game as the right-hander was able to tame a potent Weevil lineup for 5.1 innings, holding the Great American Conference's top team to just three runs despite giving up six hits and five walks.

The Rangers jumped out to a 2-0 lead with a pair of runs in the first two frames. After Jouhnnuelle Ponce drove in Luis Cintron in the 1st, TJ Kassner collected an RBI on a sac-fly to left scoring Luis

Mendoza in the bottom of the 2nd. Jorin Van Amstel gave Northwestern a 3-0 edge when he deposited a first pitch fastball from Weevil starter Peyton Sullivan high over the wall in left, the Amsterdam native's fourth of the 2018 campaign.

Jackson was able to pitch his way out of a couple jams in the 4th and 5th, getting timely double-play balls to end the UAM threats.

Northwestern would go on to add two more in the bottom of the 5th on a sac-fly from Van Amstel and then a single through the left side that scored Judah Zickafoose to make it 5-0 for the home team.

Arkansas-Monticello was finally able to chase Jackson in the 6th as Sean Wagner cranked a three-run home run, cutting the Ranger lead to just two. Ryan Marcoccia then came into the game and got the first batter he faced to line out to short, maintaining the 5-3 advantage.

Zickafoose led off the 7th with his team-leading seventh home run of the season, a solo shot off UAM reliever Brandon Ross. Justin Bundy joined the hit parade in the 8th as the left-handed hitter went deep for his fifth of the year to push the Ranger lead to 7-3.

Senior Matthew Bickford picked up his third save as he needed just three pitches to induce a game-ending double play, securing the 7-3 win.

Game 2

Northwestern picked up right where they left off in the first game, taking an early 1-0 lead when Ponce scored Daschal Johnson with a sac-fly to right.

The Rangers broke the game wide open in the 3rd inning, scoring five runs on five hits to grab an impressive 6-0 lead over the Weevils. Five straight Rangers reached base to start the inning, capped off by an RBI double to right-center by catcher Brendan Kates. Kates had an impressive afternoon at the dish, going 5-for-7 with a walk and drove in one.

Armed with a 7-0 lead, the Rangers felt confident in starter Walker Wharton, and he threw well in his first four innings of work. But four straight base hits in the 4thand a high pitch count forced head coach Ryan Bowen to make a move to the bullpen for Sean Rydell. UAM would go on to score three in the 5th to cut the Ranger lead to 7-3.

Things would get worse for Northwestern in the 6th after Monticello put up five runs off Rydell, Bickford and Brandon Nesseralla to take an 8-7 lead into the 7th.

Down to their second last out in the bottom of the 7th, first baseman Steven Deckard launched a ball over the scoreboard to tie the game up at 8-8.

Nesseralla pitched well in his 3.1 innings of relief, but a two-out mistake out over the plate to Wagner was sent over the fence in left in the top of the 9th, leading to an 11-8 Arkansas-Monticello victory.

Up Next

The Rangers will get the week off before hitting the road to Magnolia, Ark. for a three-game set against Southern Arkansas University. The two teams will play a single 9-inning game Friday, March 23 before a doubleheader on Saturday.

 

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