CHARLESTON, S.C. – Longwood baseball needed every bit of perseverance and grit it possessed on Sunday afternoon, and the team may have given the coaching staff some new gray hair in the process. The Lancers (17-26, 6-12 Big South) found a way, though, in extra innings after seeing a seven run lead evaporate against Charleston Southern to earn a hard-fought 9-7 win in 10 innings in the series finale.
Hayden Harris drove in the winning runs with a two-run single in the 10
th, and
Dominick D'Ercole gutted his way through the bottom half of the inning to preserve the win.
SCORE:
R H E
LWU 9 8 2
CSU 7 12 3
HOW IT HAPPENED:
A wild finish capped a roller coaster of a game that saw Longwood jump out to a 7-0 lead through six and a half innings. Charleston Southern (19-20, 11-7 Big South) tied the game in the eighth, but the Lancers found a way.
With the score knotted at 7-7 heading into the 10
th,
Gregory Ryan, Jr. led off with a hustle double to shallow center field. After
Tanner Thomas beat out a perfectly placed bunt,
Luis DeLeon came on and stole second in place of Thomas. With two in scoring position, Harris ripped a screamer through the left side of the infield, and both runners scored for a 9-7 Lancer lead.
D'Ercole then navigated his way through the top of the Charleston Southern order. While the Bucs put runners at first and third, D'Ercole struck out Kieran Davis with a breaking ball that dotted the corner to end the game. D'Ercole tied a season high with his 3.0 innings while striking out three and walking two. He gave up three runs, two earned, on five hits.
It was a game that seemed like it was set up for a pitcher's duel, as each side's freshman starter hurled four scoreless innings to start the game.
Ethan Walker took the bump for Longwood in his first start in Big South play after four prior midweek starts. The lefty promptly tossed 4.2 scoreless innings with a career best six strikeouts. He worked around four hits and two walks before giving way to
Brenton Fisher. Fisher ended the fifth and also tossed a scoreless sixth.
For Charleston Southern, Johnny Alkire also threw well. He pitched into the fifth before running into trouble. He struck out five while giving up two runs, both earned, on three hits and a walk.
That trouble came in the name of Harris. Harris hammered a solo homer to lead off the fifth inning, and
Collin Hughes swatted his first collegiate homer immediately thereafter to chase Alkire from the game. Ryan added a sacrifice fly later in the inning for a 3-0 Lancer lead.
Ryan then swatted a three-run home run of his own in the seventh. His 11
th homer of the year was part of a four-run inning for Longwood that extended the lead to 7-0.
Charleston Southern answered though. A two-run home run from Nico Regino put the Bucs on the board, and they tied it up with a five-run eighth. D'Ercole came on in relief in the half, but CSU still tied the game.
However, once D'Ercole got out of the eighth, he tossed back-to-back scoreless innings to win the game.
WHAT THEY SAID:
"Huge fight out of our boys today!" said Longwood Head Coach
Chad Oxendine. "Hayden came up with a big knock and swung the bat well-Greg Ryan had a great day as well.
Ethan Walker continues to get better and better every time he toes the rubber. Dom showed a lot of guts today. He's a grinder!"
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Longwood hit three home runs, the sixth time this season the team has had three in a game.
This is the first time that the Lancers have gone to extra innings this season.
For Harris, the home run was his fifth of the season. He went 2-5 at the plate with three RBI.
Ryan went 2-3 at the plate with four RBI.
Hughes hit his first collegiate home run.
Ethan Walker has started his past five appearances for the Lancers after coming out of the bullpen to start the season.
D'Ercole made his second appearance of the weekend after coming on in relief in the series opener.
Lancer pitchers combined to strike out 12 batters, the 11
th time this season that the Lancers have struck out at least 10 batters.
UP NEXT:
Longwood has the midweek off before hosting Radford next weekend. The two in-state foes tangle for a three-game series Friday to Sunday, April 28-30. Friday's game starts at 6 p.m., with Saturday starting at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. All three games will be aired on ESPN+.
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