LIVINGSTON, Alabama – The University of
Arkansas at Monticello baseball team lost both ends
of a double-header to nationally ranked No. 3 West
Alabama on Tuesday with final scores of 20-6 and 9-8
in eight innings.
In the first game, the Weevils took a
quick 1-0 lead on the Tigers with one run in the top
of the first inning. Senior Chris Whatley (Sachse,
Texas) scored on a passed ball after reaching base
on a walk, moving to second on a single from
sophomore Matt Gardner (West Monroe, La.),
and moving to third on a fly-out.
The Tigers responded with nine first
inning runs to take a lead of their own. UWA used
seven base hits, including a two-run homerun to
score its runs in the inning.
The Weevils allowed UWA to score nine
more runs in the bottom of the fourth inning to put
the game out of reach.
Gardner went 2 for 4 from the plate
with three RBI, including a three-RBI double in the
top of the sixth inning.
Freshman Stuart Morgan
(Benton, Miss.) recorded the loss for the Weevils
after getting the start and throwing 3 2/3 innings,
allowing 15 runs on 11 hits, while striking out
three and walking six of the 31 batters he faced.
In the second game of the twin-bill,
UAM used its best start of the season to gain a
large lead over the Tigers with five runs on five
hits in the top of the first inning.
Junior Josh Wisnoski
(Navasota, Texas) started the scoring with an
RBI-double to right center field that scored
sophomore Craig Caldwell (West Monroe, La.),
who led off the inning of with a single.
Two batters later, freshman Josh
Hathcox (Bryan, Texas) smashed a two-RBI single
up the middle that scored Whatley and Wisnoski.
Freshman Tyler Ogden (Delhi, La.) followed
with an RBI-single to score Hathcox.
Caldwell went 2 for 2 in the inning
with his second at bat being a RBI-infield single
that scored freshman Ben Miller (El Dorado,
Ark.).
The Weevils held an 8-0 lead going
into the bottom of the fourth inning, but the Tigers
went on a 8-0 run in the fourth through the seventh
inning to force the game into an extra frame.
Despite good fundamental baseball,
the Weevils left the go-ahead run on third base in
the extra frame, while the Tigers used two walks, a
failed pickoff attempt, and a wild pitch to send the
winning run across the plate.
Sophomore Kevin Lienard (Drew,
Miss.) recorded his second loss of the season after
letting the winning run get on base in the eighth
inning.
The Weevils drop to 0-17 overall this
season, and look to get their first win of the
season this weekend when the team hosts West Alabama
for a three-game non-conference series starting
Saturday, March 8 at 1 p.m. at Weevil Field.