BRIDGEWATER, Va. - The Bridgewater College baseball team upended the Washington and Lee Generals Sunday in a game three decision of a best-of-3 series at home dropping the second game, 6-2, and bouncing back to take a 10-6 win in the third-deciding game to advance to the ODAC finals round in Tysons, Va.
The Basics
Game 1 score: Washington and Lee (WLU) 6, Bridgewater (BC) 2
Game 2 score: Bridgewater (BC) 10, Washington and Lee (WLU) 6
How It Happened
Game 1 (Game 2 of Best-of-3 Series)
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Bridgewater faced an immediate hole to climb out of setting them back from pace and rhythm for much of the contest. WLU opened with a four-run strike in the first inning. The Eagles struggled to make up the ground, although sudden sparks in the offense ignited scoring opportunities with runners in scoring position consistently.
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In the second inning, BC saw a 5-0 deficit after an RBI single. The Eagles began to find traction, putting runners on base, but faced issues with stranding runners in scoring position.
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After stranding bases loaded in the first and leaving one runner on base in the second, BC mustered a pair of runs in the third as Chandler Valbak barreled a single to left field to knock in Jakson Walter. The bases were active again for the third-straight inning and Bransen Hensley capitalized putting a ball in play to bring in Zack Chadwell.
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More of the same issues of leaving runners on base occurred for BC while WLU held command of the lead with strong pitching and clean fielding. The Generals laced the sixth run in the sixth inning with bases loaded, which held firm for the rest of the game. Relief pitching closed successfully for the Generals, and the Eagles were forced to take the series to a third game for a chance to move to the ODAC finals series.
Game 2 (Game 3 of Best-of-3 Series)
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With a 5-0 lead, the Eagles throttled more fiery offense in the third inning with the help of a solo deep ball over the left-center field fence by Holland. Holland repeated himself the following frame, but this time sent a long shot over the right-center fence for a commanding 7-0 surge.
Game Notes
Game 1
Game 2
Up Next
The No. 4 seeded Eagles will compete in the ODAC finals series in a double elimination format in Tysons, Va., at Capital One Park beginning on Thursday, May 7 with the first meeting of the series against No. 1 seeded Lynchburg. First pitch is scheduled for 3 p.m.