
Falcons Win Game One of Twinbill, 14-5
April 06, 2002 | Baseball
April 6, 2002
Bowling Green, Ohio - Bowling Green won the first game of a Mid-American Conference doubleheader on Saturday against visiting Ohio University, 14-5.
In game one, the Falcons scored a combined 12 runs in the third and fourth innings to overcome an early 4-0 OU lead after two innings. OU scored a run in the first inning off of a Mike Arbinger solo home run to right-center field. The Bobcats added to the lead in the second inning with an RBI-single by Tony Gandee, RBI-double by Dan Lunsford and RBI-single from Jason Shockey for a 4-0 OU lead.
The Falcons broke into the scoring column in the bottom of the second inning with an RBI-single from Andy Hudak, scoring Len Elias from second base, cutting the visitors' lead to 4-1.
BG pulled ahead with seven runs in the third inning using five hits and sending 11 batters to the plate. Kelly Hunt brought home Neil Schmitz with a bases-loaded single. Then Corey Loomis walked to bring home Tim Newell and cutting the Bobcat lead to 4-3. Elias gave the Falcons the lead, 5-4, for good with a bases-loaded double to left field, scoring two runs. Hudak then followed with a two-run double down the right-field line for a 7-4 BG advantage. After Kevin Longstreth moved Hudak to third on a sacrifice bunt, Jeff Warnock grounded out to bring home Hudak, wrapping up the Falcon scoring for the inning.
Five more runs crossed for Bowling Green in the fourth inning, beginning with an RBI-single by Hunt. Loomis followed with a two-run homer to left field, upping the Falcon lead to 11-4. Elias then walked and scored from first base on a Hudak double. Hudak scored later in the inning when Warnock grounded into a double play, giving BG a 13-4 lead after four innings.
Newell scored the final BG run in the fifth inning on an infield single by Hudak and Ohio added a run in the sixth off of a Lunsford RBI-single.
BG's Kyle Knoblauch (2-1) pitched the entire seven-inning game, allowing 12 hits but only five runs on no walks and three strikeouts. Chris Bova (1-1) suffered the loss for Ohio, giving up eight runs and three walks with one strikeout.
The Falcons moved to 10-13 overall and 3-3 in the MAC, finishing with 17 hits in the game.