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    Up next, the Redhawks of Southeast Missouri State University. So far the Redhawks are 3-7. Here is the latest news on the SEMO program:

    http://gosoutheast.collegesports.com...sebl-body.html

    Bradley Braves pitching overpowers Southeast once again


    March 6, 2005

    Box Score

    CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (Sunday, March 6, 2005) - It was a rough weekend for the Redhawks baseball team. After losing both games of a doubleheader on Saturday, the Redhawks lost Sunday afternoon by a score of 8-3 as the Bradley Braves completed a sweep of the three-game series. As was the case on Saturday, the Southeast lineup was at the mercy of Bradley pitching, as Collin Walker and Michael Christl combined to allow only three runs on seven hits, striking out 10 Redhawk batters. . . .

    Southeast will try to rebound from the tough three-game sweep tomorrow as the take on South Dakota State at Capaha Field at 3:00 p.m.


    Go Jackrabbits, beat the Redhawks! ;D




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    You can listen live to this afternoon's baseball game! 8)

    http://www.gojacks.com

    SDSU baseball gets into D-I win column


    The South Dakota State University baseball team picked up its first Division I victory Sunday with an 8-5 win over Butler (Ind.) in Evansville, Ind.

    The Jackrabbits received seven strong innings on the mound from Tyson Bothof, and five SDSU players had at least two hits.

    SDSU, 1-4 on the season, faces Southeast Missouri State at 3 p.m. Monday in Cape Girardeau, Mo. To listen to a broadcast of Monday's game,

    http://www.kgir.com/


    Go Jackrabbits, beat the Redhawks! ;D

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      Jackrabbit Baseball is on the air! (via SEMO's boradcast)

      http://www.kgir.com/


      Go Jackrabbits, beat the Redhawks!  ;D


      Rain Dely, back on the air at 3:30 PM.

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        I hope Mike "Frickin" Nelte does'nt play baseball, Thats great to be able to listen live to the game, I wonder if SDSU will do that in the future?

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          A great pitchers dual tied at 1 in the top of the 6th.

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            Southeast Missouri leads 3-2 top of the 7th

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              Top of the 8th, SEMO 3 - SDSU 2.

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                That was a rough inning SEMO 7-SDSU 2

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                  7-2 final SDSU loses.

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                    Final

                    SEMO 7

                    SDSU 2

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                      The SEMO announcers had really good things to say about the Job Francisco Torres did for us as our starter. The announcer and SEMO coach had very good things to say about us. They said SEMO and SDSU will play each other in '06 and '07.

                      Next up Arkansas State Tuesday and Wednesday night.

                      Go State! ;D

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                        http://www.gojacks.com

                        Jacks Fall At Southeast Missouri

                        CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO - Southeast Missouri came from behind to defeat South Dakota State 7-2 in baseball Monday.

                        The Jacks had leads of 1-0 and 2-1 before SEMO took the lead with a pair of runs in the sixth and added four runs in the eight.

                        SEMO loaded the bases in the bottom of the first, but the Jacks got out of that jam. Then SDSU scored on three straight singles in the top of the second, with Pat Farrell scoring on a hit by Nick Adams.

                        SEMO loaded the bases with one out in the fifth and tied the game on a sacrifice fly by Frank Montiel.

                        The Jacks regained the lead in the sixth. Greg Geary led off with a single. Tyson Fisher singled with Geary going to third, and Geary scored on a wild pitch.

                        Jordan Payne delivered a two-out, 3-2 pitch, for a two-run single putting Southeast Missouri ahead 3-2 in the bottom of the sixth.

                        Montiel’s single, a sacrifice fly by Chris Gibson, and a single by Brent Lawson drove in runs during a four-run eighth inning for SEMO.

                        SEMO leadoff batter Eric Horstman was on base five times with three hits.

                        Jamie McAlister pitched two perfect innings in relief, with three strikeouts, and All-American closer Brad Smith pitched a 1-2-3 ninth.

                        SDSU, now 1-5 for the season, will play at Arkansas State Tuesday. SEMO is now 4-7.

                        Southeast Missouri 7, South Dakota State 2
                        South Dakota State 010 001 000 - 2 7 2
                        Southeast Missouri 000 012 04x - 7 10 1
                        Francisco Torres, Gary Olechoski (7), Tigh Surdez (8 ) Andrew Hofer (8 ) and Kyle Sytsma; Casey Johnson, Jamie McAlister (7) Brad Smith (9) and Levi Olson. WP-Johnson (1-0), LP-Torres (0-2). HR -none.

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                          Southeast Gets Back on Track with Win Over South Dakota State

                          Freshman starter Casey Johnson picks up first collegiate victory
                          March 7, 2005
                          http://www.collegesports.com/sports/...030705acm.html


                          CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo (Monday, March 7, 2005) - First baseman Jordan Payne had two hits in his previous 16 at bats when he stepped up to the plate in the sixth inning with the bases loaded and two outs. With Southeast down 2-1 to South Dakota State, Payne came through with a clutch line drive single to left field that scored Brent Lawson and Bo Jenkins for the tying and go ahead runs. Southeast would go on to win the ball game, 7-2.

                          Delayed for 30 minutes due to rain, the game started out as a pure pitcher's duel through the first five innings. After going down in a quick 1-2-3 first inning, the Jackrabbits of South Dakota State (1-5) scored the first run of the ball game in the second inning when Pat Ferrell opened up the inning with an infield single. Two more consecutive singles from Tyson Fisher and Nick Adams brought Ferrell around the bases to score.





                          The Redhawks (4-7) bats were quieted by Jackrabbits starter Francisco Torres for only two hits through the first four innings, but they managed to knot the ballgame up at one run in the fifth frame. Bo Jenkins, 2-for-3 on the day with three runs scored, led off the inning with a single to left. He moved to second on Eric Horstman's sacrifice bunt. Horstman reached base on the play as the pitcher overran the bunted ball. After Payne failed to move the runners of on a bunt foul third strike, Ernie Bracamonte loaded the bases with a single through the left side. Frank Montiel drove in Jenkins with a sacrifice fly to right field.

                          South Dakota State didn't waste any time recapturing the lead in the top of the sixth. After senior Greg Geary reached base with a single, Ferrell was retired on strikes. Fisher moved Geary to third with a single of his own. After a strikeout of Nick Adams, Geary was able to score on a wild pitch.

                          Redhawks starter Casey Johnson, pitching in his first career collegiate start, got out of the inning allowing only the one run. The freshman would end the game after the top of the sixth with a great outing under his belt. Through six innings of solid work, Johnson allowed only two runs on seven hits, and he struck out six while only walking one. But unless the Southeast bats rallied in the bottom half, though, he would leave without the possibility of his first win.

                          The Southeast bats did pick him up in the bottom half of the frame. Pinch-hitting for Bryan Kurt, Brent Lawson showed good patience to walk to lead off the inning. Freddy Lopez and Levi Olson were then both quickly retired as they both flied out to left. Jenkins rolled a ground ball through the middle of the infield to keep the inning alive. After Horstman loaded the bases with a free pass, Payne came through under pressure with a single to left to put Southeast up by one and make Johnson the pitcher of record.

                          The two RBIs from by Payne would be all that the Redhawks would need, as the Redhawks bullpen was perfect. Jamie McAlister came in from the bullpen to pitch two innings of lights out baseball; he retired all six batters he faced, and struck out three of them. Brad Smith came on for an inning of work in the ninth to close the game, retiring the side in order thanks to an outstanding diving stab by Horstman at third base to get Mintken to line out to end the game.

                          Smith's appearance was not a save situation as a result of an eighth inning explosion by the Redhawks lineup. The `Hawks scored four runs in the inning, as Jenkins, Horstman, Bracamonte, and Montiel all crossed the plate as insurance runs for Southeast.

                          The Redhawks take a day off and will be at home again on Wednesday to face-off against the local rival Salukis of Southern Illinois - Carbondale at 3 p.m..

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