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---Jon
Back stole one base in each game on Sunday, giving him 75
career stolen bases and tying him with Mike Roe for the NKU
record.
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By
Mike Anderson, NKU Sports Information
ROMEOVILLE,
Ill. -– Any concerns that Northern Kentucky baseball coach
Todd Asalon had about his team after Game 1 or 2 should have
faded far from view after witnessing Games 31 and 32 on Sunday.
The
Norse pounded out 23 hits and scored 20 runs en route to a
10-2, 10-0 doubleheader sweep of Great Lakes Valley Conference
foe Lewis.
After the Flyers
used back-to-back base hits to score the game's first run in
the bottom of the first inning of Game
1, the Norse
got on the board with a pair in the top of the second, with
Jason Cisper belting an RBI-single to right and Drew Rushing
grounding
into a double play that scored Larry Pempek.
Lewis got another
in the bottom of the second to level the score at two, but
it was the last time the Flyers would come
close
to the lead.
NKU opened
the third inning with back-to-back singles by Pat Muth and Jack
Ambrose. After Jon Back reached
on an errant
throw by
pitcher Ryan Duran, Kevin Dusold drew a bases-loaded walk
to
bring in a run. Evan McDole followed that with a two-run
single. Pempek
sacrificed himself to get runners to second and third before
Duran's wild pitch allowed Dusold to score and Cisper was
able to sacrifice
McDole home to make a five-run third inning for the Norse.
The
Norse got three more in the fifth inning, with Cisper claiming
two more RBIs on a double to left. Muth also added
an RBI-single.
All told, Cisper
was 2-for-3 with four RBIs and a run scored. Muth and Ambrose
each went 2-for-4 on
the game
and each
scored a run.
Dave Middendorf
(2-1) struck out seven Flyers en route to the win in Game 1,
with Andy Karpowicz pitching
a scoreless seventh
inning
to preserve the victory.
The Norse opened
Game 2 with three straight base hits, as Muth and Ambrose each
singled before
Jon
Back cranked
his
fifth
home run of the season over the left field wall
for the early advantage.
NKU got three more runs in the third when Tim Harmatys
balked in a run before giving up a two-run double
to Aaron Mentz.
Ambrose got another two-run single in the seventh
inning, extending his team-best hitting streak
to 11 games,
to help the Norse
take a 10-0 win.
Eric Braeckel
(2-2), tabbed early in the season as the NKU closer, claimed
the shutout with six
strikeouts
and
just
four hits allowed.
Northern Kentucky
(19-13, 12-3 GLVC) has won its last eight games and 11 of its
last 12. The
Norse
now stand
just a
half-game back
of Bellarmine and Saint Joseph’s for
the GLVC East Division lead.
The Norse return
to action Tuesday afternoon,
hosting in-state foe Kentucky State for a
non-conference doubleheader. First
pitch is scheduled for 1 p.m. at Champion
Window Field.
GAME 1 BOX
SCORE
GAME 2 BOX
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