Box Score Harrisonburg, Va. -- James
Madison's David Herbek hit a two-run single with the bases loaded
in the ninth inning to lift the Dukes to a 6-5 win over the
Youngstown State baseball team on Tuesday.
Herbek's game-winner came after YSU
scored two runs in the top of the ninth to take a 5-4 lead.
John Koehnlein had three hits while David
Leon, Jacke Healey and Anthony Porter had two apiece for YSU.
Healey hit the single that put YSU ahead in the ninth. Those four
players accounted for nine of YSU's 11 hits.
Herbek had two hits of James Madison's 10
hits and drove in three runs.
YSU junior Corey Vukovic threw well in
his first start of the season, allowing three earned runs on nine
hits in seven innings. Phil Klein threw a scoreless eighth, and
Anthony Munoz was charged with the loss by giving up the two runs
in the ninth.
Trevor Knight earned the victory for JMU
despite allowing two runs in 1.2 innings. Starter David Edwards
allowed three runs on seven hits in 5.1 innings.
The Penguins scored two runs in the first
on back-to-back two-out hits by Eric Marzec and Porter. The Dukes
scored a run on two hits and a sacrifice fly in the second, and
they went ahead 3-2 in the fourth with a single, a double and a
single with one out in the fourth.
C.J. Morris doubled in pinch-runner Jason
Reitenbach in the sixth to tie the score, but James Madison pulled
back ahead with an unearned in the seventh on Herbek's two-out, RBI
double.
After leaving two runners stranded in the
eight, the Penguins got help from the top of the order in the
ninth. Koehnlein led off with an infield single, and Leon followed
with a single to center. Healey ripped a single to right that
scored Koehnlein, and Leon scored on a throwing error by right
fielder Bryan Lescanec. Knight was able to work out of the inning,
though, with no more damage.
In the bottom of the ninth, pinch-hitter
Jake Lowery led off with a walk after being down 0-2, and another
walk and a hit batsman followed to load the bases with nobody out.
Herbek then hit a 2-1 pitch down the left-field line to bring in
the winning two runs.
The Penguins and Dukes will wrap up the
brief two-game series on Wednesday at 3 p.m.