Tuesday, April 14, 2009
BOONE, N.C. (April 14, 2009) - After taking a 12-4 lead the Bucs gave up 11 unanswered runs to fall to Appalachian State by the final of 15-12 Tuesday night at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium in Boone, N.C.
With the loss, the Bucs losing streak goes to five games as they drop to 14-19 on the year and 6-12 in conference play, while the Mountaineers go to 18-16 overall.
ASU reliever Nick Daniels picked up his first win of the season throwing a scoreless seventh. Senior Ben Allen (
ETSU was led offensively by Allen and left fielder Troy Mendez (
The Bucs jumped out in front in the top of the first as Mendez doubled off the wall in right center to score right fielder Jacob Fabry (Chattanooga, Tenn.) to take a 1-0 lead. ETSU added four more runs in the inning on a sac fly to deep center by first baseman Paul Hoilman (Johnson City, Tenn.), an RBI double by Allen and a two-run home run by the designated hitter Danny Petro (Atlanta, Ga.) to make the score 5-0.
In the top of the second, catcher Derek Trent (
The Mountaineers got on the board in the bottom of the second as Zack Briggs drove in a run on a grounder to Hoilman to cut the ETSU lead to 7-1. Later in the inning, ASU got another run on a sac fly by Jason Wallace to center to bring the score to 7-2.
Allen continued his hot hitting in the top of the fourth as he drove his third home run of the season over the fence in left center for a three-run home run to extend the Buccaneer lead to 10-2.
Jerod Faggart cut the lead to 10-4 in the bottom of the fourth as he hit a two-run home run over the fence down the right field line.
ETSU got a pair of runs back in the top of the fifth on two-run double by Hoilman to give the Bucs a 12-4 lead.
Appalachian State narrowed the gap in the bottom of the sixth scoring five runs on three hits and two walks to make the score 12-9.
In the bottom of the seventh, Faggart cut the ETSU lead to 12-10 on a sac fly to right. The Mountaineers scored another run in the inning on a ball hit by Wallace to first to bring the Buccaneer lead to one run, 12-11.
After it looked like the Bucs were going to get out of the eighth inning unscathed after getting what appeared to be two quick outs an overturned out call at first sparked an Appalachian State rally as David Towarnicky singled through the right side to tie the game at 12-all. The Mountaineers took the lead on a Chris Alessandria squeeze bunt, and went on to score two more runs in the inning to take a 15-12 lead.
Zack Quate came in and shut the door on the Bucs in the ninth to picking up his seventh save for ASU.
The Bucs are back in action tomorrow at 7 p.m. as they host Tennessee Tech at
Appalachian State 15, ETSU 12 (April 14, 2009 at
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ETSU............ 520 320 000 - 12 13 3 (14-19, 6-12 A-Sun)
ASU............... 020 205 24x - 15 14 0 (18-16, 8-11 SoCon)
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Pitchers: ETSU - Dustin Plumlee; Ben Andrews (3); Taylor Gouffon (5); Paul Hoilman (6); Ben Allen (8); Darren Caldwell (8)
ASU - Ryan Arrowood;
Win - Nick Daniels (1-2) Loss - Ben Allen (0-2) Save - Zach Quate (7)
Home Runs - ETSU - Danny Petro (8); Ben Allen (3)
ASU - Jerod Faggart (5)
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