Box Score BELMONT, NC - The first three batters in the Francis Marion
University lineup combined for 10 hits as the 18th-ranked Patriots
claimed a key 12-5 road win over 19th-ranked Belmont Abbey
College, Thursday afternoon (April 23) at Abbey Yard.
The Patriots improve to 30-13-1 with their ninth straight
victory, while the Abbey had its six-game winning streak snapped
and falls to 31-22.
Senior righty David Walters (7-3) earned the win after allowing
five runs on ten hits in seven and two-thirds innings, striking out
six and walking two in an 120-pitch outing. Belmont Abbey starter
Michael Raymond took the loss after giving up six runs on seven
hits in an inning and two-thirds, fanning one and walking two.
FMU leadoff batter Martin Gordon continued his torrid hitting
with a 4-6 day that extended his hitting streak to 12 games.
Alex Lee and Barrett Kleinknecht both has three hits and two runs
batted in following Gordon in the lineup.
The Patriots jumped ahead 2-0 in the top of the first, but the
Abbey would knot the game at two in the bottom half of the inning,
as Justin Vasquez singled to right field and scored on Daniel
Kassouf's 22nd homer of the year, a blast to dead center to tie the
game at two.
Francis Marion responded one inning later by scoring four runs
to reclaim a lead it would never lose again. Lee ripped an RBI
single, followed by an RBI groundout by Kleinknecht, and a two-RBI
single by Jared Barkdoll closed the scoring in the inning for the
Patriots.
The Abbey got one back in the bottom of the inning as Spencer
Sobol brought home Tyler McKenzie with a sacrifice fly.
Both teams scored single runs in the fifth, but the Patriots
plated three in the sixth to open up a 10-4 advantage. The
Crusaders pushed a run across in the seventh as Vasquez doubled to
right center and scored on a double by Sobol. Francis Marion closed
the scoring with lone runs in the eighth and ninth to provide the
winning margin.
The two teams combined for 33 hits as Francis Marion banged out
21. Sophomore first baseman Preston Shuey also had three hits
and two RBIs for FMU.
Belmont Abbey was led by Vasquez and Kassouf, who both had three
hits. Sobol drove in three runs.
The Patriots, ranked third in the latest NCAA Southeast Region
poll, will play a doubleheader at St. Andrews Presbyterian College
on Sunday at noon. FMU will close out its regular season with
a home game on Monday at 4:30 p.m. (please note the time change)
against Erskine College.