Grenadiers surge to defeat Tigers, 17-6
The Campbellsville Tigers suffered a heavy defeat, losing 17-6 to Indiana Southeast despite leading early in the game. The Tigers initially showcased their strength with key hits from Tate Wischnack, who went 2-for-3 with a two-run homer, and Joaquin Hernandez, who added another two-run shot in the fifth. However, the late-game performance from Indiana Southeast proved too much, as they capitalized on walks and errors, scoring eight runs in the seventh inning to take control of the match. The Tigers will play their next game against Freed-Hardeman University on March 27.
By the Numbers- Tate Wischnack had 4 RBIs with a two-run homer and a key single.
- Indiana Southeast scored 8 runs in the seventh inning, pulling away decisively.
- Campbellsville held a 4-2 lead after three innings before giving up momentum.
- The Tigers showed offensive potential, with several players reaching base consistently through walks and hits.
The Tigers will face Freed-Hardeman University, where they will aim to bounce back after this loss. Adjustments will be necessary to improve their late-game performance and fielding efforts.
Bottom LineDespite an early lead, Campbellsville needs to focus on closing games effectively, especially managing pressure situations, to prevent similar outcomes in upcoming matches.
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