Mines Splits Friday Twin Bill with CCU
The Colorado School of Mines baseball team split a doubleheader against Colorado Christian, losing the first game 20-0 before winning the second 9-6. Key performances included Brody Duvall, who contributed three runs and three RBI, and Justin Kubojiri, who hit .500 with one triple and a single. This split allowed Mines to clinch a spot in the RMAC Tournament, finishing the day with a team batting average of .188. Colorado Christian's strong offensive showing in game one included five home runs, while Mines bounced back effectively in game two with a three-run inning to secure the win.
By the Numbers- Mines managed 9 runs and 7 hits in game two, with Duvall hitting .333 overall.
- Colorado Christian had a remarkable 20 runs and a .403 batting average in game one.
Mines is set to play another doubleheader against Colorado Christian on Saturday at 12 p.m., marking their final home games of the season. Senior Day festivities will follow the doubleheader, celebrating graduating players.
Bottom LineThe ability of Mines to rebound from a heavy defeat to secure a vital win underscores their resilience. This performance could provide momentum heading into the RMAC Tournament, and it's crucial for the team to maintain this positive trajectory.
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