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Box Score 2 EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The Oakland University baseball team (1-5, 0-0 HL) fell in both games to the University of Southern Indiana (5-2, 0-0 OVC) in a doubleheader Friday, with a first game score of 10-7, and a second game score of 14-4 in seven innings on Friday at USI Baseball Field. In game one, Oakland rallied with a three-run fifth inning, narrowing the gap, but Southern Indiana's four-run fourth inning and two insurance runs in the seventh secured its victory. By the afternoon's second game, Oakland took an early lead with two runs in the first inning but struggled to contain Southern Indiana's offense, which erupted for eight runs in the third inning.
GAME ONE
Southern Indiana took an early lead in the first inning, capitalizing on a fielding error and a subsequent RBI single. before adding another run in the second.
Oakland responded in the third inning with sophomore
Sam Patton finding first base on an HBP and sophomore
Aidan Schuck doubling down the left field line. A wild pitch allowed Patton to score, and Schuck later scored on a dropped fly.
In the fourth inning, redshirt-senior
Jack Lux walked and later scored on a sacrifice bunt by Patton. Southern Indiana answered with four runs, aided by a fielder's choice and a throwing error, pushing their lead to 8-3 by the end of the fourth.
Oakland's offense surged in the fifth inning. Schuck was hit by a pitch and scored on a sacrifice fly by redshirt-sophomore
Lucas Day, followed by a two-run double from Lux that brought in fifth-year
Kyle Revere and redshirt-sophomore
Tony Konopiots, bringing the Golden Grizzlies within two runs.
Southern Indiana extended its lead in the seventh before Oakland managed one more run in the ninth as Patton singled and was driven home by a Konopiots single.
Grad student
Ethan Glassman faced a challenging start, recording just one out while allowing three hits and three runs in his brief appearance. Senior
Jaxson Easterlin provided some stability, throwing 3.1 innings and allowing four hits with only one earned run, while picking up a strikeout. Redshirt-junior
Ryan Donley allowed three hits and one run in 1/3 inning of work before freshman
Ben Green offered a strong relief effort, pitching four innings with only two hits and striking out one.
GAME TWO
Oakland opened the scoring in the first inning with a sequence of plays that began with Schuck singling through the left side and advancing on a balk. Revere followed with a single, setting up Konopiots for an RBI single that brought Schuck home. Revere scored later in the inning on a sacrifice bunt by Patton, giving the Golden Grizzlies an early 2-0 lead. The Screaming Eagles later matched with two runs in their half.
In the third inning, the offense for the Grizzlies continued as Revere walked and scored on a double by Konopiots. Patton then singled to bring Konopiots home, adding two more runs to Oakland's tally. However, Southern Indiana responded robustly in their half, scoring eight runs on a mix of hits and errors, pushing the lead to 10-4 through three innings.
The Screaming Eagles extended their lead in the fifth inning. A series of plays, including a fielding error and a wild pitch, allowed Southern Indiana to score three unearned runs. This increased its advantage of nine runs over Oakland by the end of the fifth inning.
In the sixth inning, Oakland's pitching change brought redshirt-junior
Stephen Ruhle to the mound, but Southern Indiana managed to score another run on a double, further extending its lead to run-rule in the seventh inning.
Junior
Jordan Dahlof pitched 2.1 innings, allowing nine runs on seven hits, with three walks and a strikeout across 55 pitches. Sophomore
Daniel Duley made a brief appearance for his first time on the mound in 2026, pitching 2/3 of an inning, surrendering one run on one hit. Freshman Josh Rosenblit contributed two innings of relief, giving up three runs on one hit, before Ruhle closed out the pitching duties with an inning of work, allowing one run on one hit from the mound.
The Golden Grizzlies are back for the series finale in Evansville tomorrow, Feb. 21. First pitch is scheduled for 2 p.m. ET on ESPN+.
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