The Jacks opened the weekend with a 7-5 loss on Friday, when several outfield errors allowed the Western Illinois Leathernecks to score the winning runs.
But on Saturday, the Jacks made up for the inability to use the bats, as they trounced the Leathernecks, ending the game in the bottom of the eighth, 18-8 due to the league's 10-run rule.
And finally, the Jacks led the entire third game up to the top of the ninth when WIU's Drue Galassi slammed a homer over the left-field fence, knotting the score at 7-7. But in the bottom of the ninth inning, Landon Badger got on, stole second, and scored when Skyler Winninger lined a walk-off single to center field, enging the game at 8-7.
With those two wins, the Jacks still have an opportunity to finish in third, as they travel to last place Ft. Wayne for three games next weekend, and host Omaha in three in the final regular season games (Thursday, Friday and Saturday). In the meantime, Western Illinois travels to #2 NDSU next weekend, and then hosts #1 ORU in the finale.
The league tournament returns to ORU this year.
But on Saturday, the Jacks made up for the inability to use the bats, as they trounced the Leathernecks, ending the game in the bottom of the eighth, 18-8 due to the league's 10-run rule.
And finally, the Jacks led the entire third game up to the top of the ninth when WIU's Drue Galassi slammed a homer over the left-field fence, knotting the score at 7-7. But in the bottom of the ninth inning, Landon Badger got on, stole second, and scored when Skyler Winninger lined a walk-off single to center field, enging the game at 8-7.
With those two wins, the Jacks still have an opportunity to finish in third, as they travel to last place Ft. Wayne for three games next weekend, and host Omaha in three in the final regular season games (Thursday, Friday and Saturday). In the meantime, Western Illinois travels to #2 NDSU next weekend, and then hosts #1 ORU in the finale.
The league tournament returns to ORU this year.
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