Notre Dame College Baseball Splits Series with West Liberty in High-Scoring Contest
In a high-scoring game two, the bats of Notre Dame College propelled them to a series split with West Liberty University, winning 12-10, after a 5-2 loss in game one.
By the Numbers- Six runs were scored in the bottom of the second inning by Notre Dame, putting them ahead 11-4.
- Senior Damion Legaspe had a standout performance with a home run and four RBI.
- NDC starting pitcher Matthew Brown allowed six runs on six hits over five innings, securing the victory.
Despite the strong offensive showing, NDC initially fell to West Liberty in a 5-2 defeat in game one.
State of Play- Notre Dame College avenged their game one loss with a strong offensive display in game two, clinching the series split.
- Six different players for NDC registered an RBI in the high-scoring victory.
- The team will face Malone in a non-conference home game on Thursday, Apr. 25.
The Notre Dame College baseball team is set to play Malone in a non-conference home game on Thursday, Apr. 25, at 1 p.m.
Bottom LineThe power of Notre Dame's bats, led by Damion Legaspe, secured a crucial series split against West Liberty, highlighting their resilience and offensive prowess in the face of initial defeat.
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