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Jaguar Baseball Can’t Overcome An Early Deficit In SBC Opener

Jaguar baseball can’t overcome an early deficit in Sun Belt opener. The final score 10-6.
Jeremy Lee would get the start for the Jaguars. Lee (0-3) would not fair well in his start, giving up 5 earned runs. Lee struck out 4 and walked 4.

How it happened…

The Jaguars would open up the scoring in the top of the first. Erick Orbeta led off the game being hit by a pitch. JG Bell would hit the 1-0 pitch to shortstop. Orbeta would be out at second, Bell would beat the throw to 1st, reaching base on a fielders choice.
Will Turner would come to the plate with one on and one out. Turner would single to right. Bell would advance to third on the play. That would bring up Trey Lewis, who would single to right scoring Bell on the play. Jags led early, 1-0. Joseph Sullivan would foul out and Mitchell Heer flied out for the final out of the inning.

In the bottom of the first inning Georgia Southern would score 5 runs, and the Jags trailed 5-1.

Moving to the top of the third inning. After Orbeta grounded out for the first out. Bell was hit by the 1-1 pitch, bringing Turner to the plate. Turner would hit a two run home run to right field. Jags trailed 5-3. Lewis and Sullivan would ground out to end the inning.

Moving on to the bottom of the fifth inning. Georgia Southern picks up 2 more runs. Jags trail 7-3.

In the bottom of the sixth Georgia Southern added 3 more runs. The Jaguars would now trail 10-3.

In the top of the 8th, Bell would walk. Turner would strike out swinging, bringing up Lewis with one on and one out. Lewis would smack a two run home run to left field. The Jags would trail 10-5, as Sullivan would fly out and Heer would ground out for the third out of the inning.

In the top of the ninth inning. The Jags would pick up one run on an RBI single by Orbeta. The Jags would trail 10-6, which would be the final score.

South Alabama’s record would fall to 8-10 on the season and 0-1 in the Sun Belt.

Next up

The Jags continue the series vs Georgia Southern. ( All times Central)

Game two- Saturday @ 1pm

Game 3 Sunday @ noon


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Jaguar Baseball Gets Shut Out At Home Versus #24 Alabama

Jaguar baseball gets shut out at home versus #24 Alabama, on Tuesday night. The final score was 4-0. The Jaguars could only muster three hits all night against Tide pitching. JG Bell, Joseph Sullivan, and Micah Morgan each had one hit a piece. On what was clearly a bullpen night, the Jaguars used 10 pitchers. Eight pitchers went 1 full inning. Sam Knowlton went 0.1 of an inning and Zach Willingham came in for the final two outs in the inning. The Jaguar staff would record a total of 13 strikeouts.

Alabama scored 2 runs in the top of the third and 1 run in both the top of the fourth and 5th innings.

Mitchell Heer got the start for the Jags. In his one inning of work he had 3 strikeouts and 1 walk. Danny Diaz would pick up the loss.

The Jaguars record drops to 8-9 overall.

Inside the numbers

South Alabama is only hitting .256 as a team this season, while opponents are batting .272

The Jaguars have only hit 11 home runs and driven in 90, while opponents have 17 home runs and 97 rbi’s

The Jags have taken themselves out of promising innings by hitting into 9 double plays

South Alabama pitching has a team era of 5.64 with opponents batting .272 against them.

South’s defense has 21 errors so far for a .966 fielding percentage

Next up

The Jaguars open Sun Belt Conference play this weekend on the road at Georgia Southern. The Eagles are 7-10 on the season. Their last game vs Kennesaw St ended in a 4-3 loss. That extended the Eagles losing streak to 6 straight. There is a threat of bad weather in Statesboro this weekend so these game days and times may move around some.

Game times (subject to change) central

Game one Friday @ 5:30 pm

Game Two Saturday @ 1 pm

Game Three Sunday @ Noon

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Jaguar Softball Closes Out Their Play In THE Spring Games

Jaguar softball closes out their play in THE Spring Games tournament, early Sunday morning vs Princeton.

Princeton jumped out to a 2-0 lead, scoring one run in the first and second innings.

The Jags would trail 2-0 headed into the bottom of the 4th. Sasha Willems struck out on three pitches for the first out of the inning. Victoria Ortiz would come to the plate. On the 2-2 pitch, Ortiz hit a solo home run to right center. The Jaguars trailed 2-1. Odalys Cordova would single through the left side. Gabby Stagner would come up and would reach first base on a fielders choice. Cordova was out at second. Abby Allen would strike out for the third out of the inning.

In the bottom of the 5th inning, the Jaguars offense would put more pressure Princeton’s pitching. Bailey Welch would beat out a bunt single to the pitcher. Mandy Sims struck out for the first out of the inning, bringing Meredith Keel up to bat. Keel would smack a 2 RBI home run to center field. The Jaguars lead by one by the score of 3-2. Mackenzie Brasher grounded out to 3rd. Willems Walked and Ortiz grounded out to end the inning.

The 3-2 Jaguar lead would hold until it went final. Jenna Hardy would pick up the win, improving her record to 8-5 on the year. Hardy pitched five innings giving up two earned runs, striking out three and walked three on 83 pitches. Olivia Lackie would get the save. (Her first of the year). Lackie pitched 2 innings giving up no hits and no runs, striking out four and walking one on 28 pitches. The Jaguars improve their overall record to 16-9 for the year.

Next up

Sun Belt Conference play begins this week.
The Jaguars are at home Friday- Sunday vs Georgia St

Friday- @3pm

Saturday- @ 3pm

Sunday- @ 1pm

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Jaguar Softball Splits An Early Doubleheader

Jaguar softball splits an early doubleheader today at THE Spring Games tournament in Madiera Beach Florida.

In game one, versus Lehigh. Both teams would struggle to get anything going until the top of the third. Odalys Cordova would lead off the inning. Cordova would hit a solo home run to left field. The Jaguars would take a 1-0 lead. Brooklynn Bockhaus would fly out and Marley Sims would strike out for the second out. Meredith Keel would walk and Mackenzie Brasher would then ground out to end the inning.

That is unfortunately all of the runs that the Jaguars would get as Lehigh would put two runs up in the bottom of the fourth, and one more in the bottom of the fifth.

The Jags would lose the game by a final of 3-1. Jenna Hardy would pick the loss dropping her record to 7-5 overall. Lehigh’s Katelynn Young would handcuff the Jaguars offense. Young would allow one run (the home run) on three hits, walking three and striking out three.

Game two vs Iona

The second game of the day would have much different results for the Jaguars. South Alabama would score in every inning of the run- rule shortened five inning game.

In the top of the first inning, after a Meredith Keel strikeout. Mackenzie Brasher would single to shortstop. Sasha Willems would fly out to right for out number two. Brasher would then steal her second base of the season, bringing Victoria Ortiz to the plate. Ortiz would hit an RBI double to left field scoring Brasher on the play. Odalys Cordova would then ground out for the final out of the inning.

In the top of the second the Jaguars offense would continue to jump on Iona pitching. Gabby Stagner and Kropp would both reach base, bringing Brooklyn Bockhaus to the plate with two on and nobody out. Bockhaus would single to left. After Marley Sims flied out for the first out, Meredith Keel would single to load the bases. On the next at bat Brasher would hit a two RBI single up the middle. Jags lead 3-0. That would bring up Willems, who after an Iona pitching change doubled to left scoring two more runs. The Jaguars now lead 5-0. Ortiz would strikeout to end the inning.

In the top of the third, the Jaguars continue to put pressure on the Iona staff. Cordova would single to center. After a Stagner popped out for out one. Cordova would steal second, advance to third on the throwing error by the catcher and score on a throwing error by the center fielder. Jags lead 6-0. Kropp would strike out. Bockhaus walked and Sims flew out to end the inning.

In the top of the fourth, more of the same for the Jags. Keel led off the inning with a single. Brasher walked, and Willems flew out to center for the first out. Brasher would steal second to get into scoring position. With 2 runners on one out. Ortiz would smack a 2 RBI double to left field. After an Iona pitching change, Cordova singled to left scoring Ortiz on the play. Sophia Mendoza, who pinch hit for Stagner, would walk. Stagner would come back into the game for Mendoza. Kropp would line into a double play to end the threat by the Jags. The Jags were able to increase the lead to 9-0.

In the top of the fifth, Bockhaus would single to left. Marlayna Capaldi, who pinch hit for Marley Sims, walked. Erin McGlothlin, pinch hitting for Meredith Keel, struck out for the first out. Hannah Ogea, pinch hitting for Mackenzie Brasher, walked to load the bases again. Stephanie Gonzalez pinch hitting for Sasha Willems, would hit an RBI sac fly to the right fielder. Ortiz would hit a sac fly to right scoring Capaldi. Jags lead 11-0. Cordova would foul out to end the inning. Kaitlyn Hughes would make the final score of 11-0 stand up to end the game. Olivia Lackie would pick up the win improving to 8-4 on the season.

Next up

The Jags play another early game on Sunday versus Princeton at 8 am, as they wrap their play in THE Spring Games tournament.

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Jaguar Baseball Scores Late And Wins

Jaguar baseball scores late and wins the first game of a three game series at Jacksonville State.

The game was a 0-0 battle until the top of the sixth inning.

Joseph Sullivan singled to center to lead off the inning. Will Turner would double to right. JG Bell would step up with two on and nobody out. Turner would ground out to shortstop, picking up the RBI. Jags lead 1-0. Robbie Petracci would foul out and Cole Ketzner would ground out for the third out of the inning.

In the top of the seventh, the Jaguars would get going again. After a Micah Morgan struck out, Austin Thrasher was hit by a pitch. Bringing to the plate Hunter Donaldson. Hunter would hit the first pitch he saw down the right field line for an RBI triple. Jags lead 2-0. Erick Orbeta would walk and then get thrown out trying to steal 2nd, and Sullivan struck out for the third out of the inning.

Jacksonville would get 1 run in the bottom of he seventh. The Jaguars still lead 2-1.

In the top of the eighth. Turner walked, Bell struck out, Petracci was hit by a pitch, and Ketzner would strike out for the second out. That would bring up Morgan with two on. Morgan would hit an RBI single, scoring Turner. Morgan would be thrown out at 2nd trying to advance on the play for the third out. South Alabama leads 3-1.

In the bottom of the 8th Jacksonville would pick up two runs, tying the game 3-3.

The Jaguar bats get busy again in the top of the ninth. Thrasher would walk to lead off the inning. After Donaldson reached on an error, Orbeta would lay down a bunt single to load the bases. Sullivan reach on a fielders choice. Thrasher was thrown out at home on the play. Turner would hit an RBI sac fly to right field. The Jags would retake the lead 4-3 with two outs. Bell would then hit an RBI single to right center, and Petracci would hit an RBI double.to give South a 6-3 lead. That score would hold to end the end of the game and become the final.

Jeremy Lee would get the start for the Jags, and have his best outing of the season so far. Lee didn’t get a decision, but did throw 6 shutout innings striking out 9. Grant Wood picked up his third win of the season. Wood went 2 innings giving up 1 hit and struck out 4. The Jaguars improved their record to 8-6 overall.

Next Up

Due to inclement weather predicted on Sunday. The Jags will play a doubleheader on Saturday starting at 1pm

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Jaguar Softball Earns The Split

Jaguar softball earns the split on day one of THE Spring Games tournament in Madiera Beach, Florida.

Game one versus Chattanooga

South Alabama would get the scoring going in the top of the first inning. Meredith Keel would lead off the game with a double to left center. Marley Sims would lay down the sac bunt, advancing Keel to third. Sasha Willems would hit the ball to right for a sac fly and RBI, scoring Keel on the play. Jags led 1-0. Gabby Stagner would ground out to shortstop ending the inning.

Jenna Hardy who got the start for the Jaguars on the mound. She would make the 1-0 score hold up. Hardy would pitch a seven inning complete game three hit shut out, striking out six and walking one on 90 pitches. Jenna would improve her record to 7-4 on the year.

Game two vs Iowa

Iowa and South Alabama would trade zeros for the first three innings. Iowa would break through in the top of the fourth inning, scoring 4 runs. The big blow coming on a 3 run home run by Grace Banes. Iowa would lead 4-0.

in the bottom of the 4th inning the Jag bats would answer back.

Mackenzie Brasher would single up the middle on the first pitch. Sasha Willems would fly out to left field. After Brasher was thrown out trying to steal second for out 2, Victoria Ortiz would hit a solo home run to right. That cut the Jaguars deficit to 4-1. Gabby Stagner flew out to right ending the inning.

The 4-1 score held until the Jaguars came up in the bottom of the sixth.

Keel would reach on a throwing error and advance to second. After Brasher grounded out and Willems popped out for out two. Ortiz stepped up and hit an RBI single to center. The Jags now trail 4-2. Stagner would ground out to the pitcher to end the inning.

Unfortunately, the Jaguars could not get any closer. The final score 4-2. Olivia Lackie picks up the loss. Lackie would go the distance, pitching 7 innings, giving up 4 runs on 6 hits. Striking out 7 on 90 pitches. Lackie’s record would fall to 7-4. South Alabama’s overall record goes to 14-8.

Next up

Saturday

Game one- vs Lehigh 8am

Game two- vs Iona 10:30

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Jaguar Baseball Gets The Win Versus New Orleans

Jaguar baseball gets the win versus New Orleans in a midweek game. The final score was 10-7.

New Orleans would get a solo home run in the top of the first.

In the bottom of the first the Jags would answer back. Erick Orbeta would lead off the game, hitting a double on the second pitch. Colson Lawerence would ground out to second, advancing Orbeta to third on the play. With one out Will Turner would ground out to first base, picking up the RBI as Orbeta scored. Bell would strike out and Joseph Sullivan would ground out to end the inning. Jags and New Orleans tied at 1 each.

In the top of the 3rd inning UNO would pick up 2 runs and lead 3-1.

The Jags would respond in a big way in the bottom of the 4th. After a Diego Altamirano ground out, Austin Thrasher would get his first hit in a Jaguar uniform, a single to left. DK Donaldson would strike out for out two, bringing up Orbeta. Erick walked on four pitches. After a UNO pitching change, Lawerence would walk to load the bases. Will Turner would come to the plate with two outs and the bags full of Jags. Turner would hit a two RBI single to right and advance to second on the throw home. JG Bell would step up and hit a two out, two RBI double to left center, scoring Turner and Lawrence. That would bring up Sullivan who would slap an RBI single up the middle. Jags lead 6-3

That score would hold up until the top of the eighth inning when New Orleans would score 3 runs to tie the game 6-6.

In the bottom of the eighth the South Alabama would answer again. After Bell grounded out to third base for the first out. Sullivan would single to right and steal second. Donaldson would be hit by the pitch. Altamirano would come up with one out and two on, singling up the middle to load the bases. That would bring up Austin Thrasher who would destroy the 3-2 pitch over the wall in left for a GRAND SLAM. Jags lead 10-6. After Donaldson grounded out to first for out two of the inning. Orbeta, Lawerence, and Turner would all single to load the bases again. JG Bell would then fly out to right ending the inning.

In the top of the ninth UNO would get one more run and trail 10-7, but that’s as close as they would get. Jags won final 10-7.

Grant Wood picks up the win he is 2-0 on the season. Wood pitched 1 2/3 innings giving up 3 earned runs on 5 hits and 1 strikeout, walking one.

The Jaguars improve to 7-6 overall.

Next up

The Jags travel to Jacksonville State this weekend for a three game series. Then the Jaguars will return home for a big game vs Alabama on Tuesday March 14th.

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Jaguar Basketball Falls Just Short In Sun Belt Conference Finals

Jaguar basketball falls just short in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament finals. The final score 71-66. The Jags played with a high amount energy and led for a good majority of the game. Isaiah Moore was lights out tonight. Owen White had a great look for the final shot of the game. White circle around a screen and stepped back from the 3 point line about 2 steps to create some space and received the pass. Owen fired off the three that looked like it was headed in, but instead it bounced around the rim and went out. Breaking the hearts of the players, the Jag fans in attendance and those watching at home.

The game started off the same way the past two games have. The Jags would come out scoring fast. South would lead 5-0 at the 18:26 mark of the first half. Louisiana would get it going offensively. Going on a 5-0 run getting the Jaguars lead down to two points, but the Jaguars would answer back with a run of their own. The Jaguars and the Ragin Cajuns would square off in an epic tournament battle. South would go up 6 points then Louisiana would come back getting ahead by 3 and the Jags would surge back in front. The Jaguars would lead 37-33 at halftime.

Isaiah Moore had 16 of the Jags 37 points at halftime.

The second half start off with more of the same. The Jags would increase the lead to 7 points, the score was 40-33 1:55 into the second half. Louisiana would get the lead again 47-46 with 12:36 left in the game. Fortunately the Jaguars would not fall behind by more than 6 for rest of the game. Unfortunately the Jags would never get the lead again. The Jags would scratch and claw and get the deficit to 1 point with 17 seconds left. Louisiana would push the lead to 3 points. That would set up South Alabama for the last shot with 13 seconds left. Owen White would inbound the ball to Isaiah Moore, who would work the ball down the court, and pass it to White for the three that fell just short. The Jaguars were forced to foul and that would wrap it up.

The Jaguars leading scorers were…

Isaiah Moore- 33 points and 1 rebound

Kevin Samuel- 12 points and 6 rebounds.

Tyrell “Turbo” Jones- 8 points and 10 rebounds.

Owen White was quiet tonight- 6 points and 4 rebounds.

Louisiana is a great team and should be given all of the credit. The Jaguars had their chances but they couldn’t capitalize on all of them.

South Alabama’s record falls to 19-16 overall. We will have to wait and see if the Jags get any kind of smaller post season tournament invites. Like the Basketball Classic from last year.

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Jaguar Basketball Is Just One Win Away From “Going Dancing”

Jaguar Basketball Is Just One basketball is just one win away from going dancing. The Jags beat James Madison by the final score of 75-65. That win puts South Alabama in the finals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament on Monday. South Alabama is on fire at the right time of the season. The Jags won 8 out the last ten games to end the season and three straight in the tournament in convincing fashion.

The Jags got off to a great start (never trailing in the game) scoring 10 unanswered points to start the game. James Madison missed its first 5 shots and did not score until the 16:23 mark of the 1st half. The Dukes were able to take advantage of a scoring drought by South Alabama. At the 12:50 mark in the first half JMU got to within two points. The Jags led 12-10.

South Alabama would steadily push the lead back to eleven points. The score was 30-19 with 4:52 left in the 1st half. The Jags would lead by seven at halftime 38-30.

The Jaguar lead would stay around 7-10 in the second half. Thanks to key 3 point shooting again by Owen White and Greg Parham II. Jags win the final score 75-66.

South Alabama scoring leaders were…

Isaiah Moore- 18 points and 5 rebounds

Owen White- 17 points including 4-8 from the 3 point line, and three rebounds

Greg Parham II- 16 points including 2-4 from three point range, and 2 rebounds

Tyrell “Turbo” Jones- 10 points and 5 rebounds

Kevin Samuel- only 4 points but he had 12 rebounds and 2 blocked shots.

The Jags will play #2 seed Louisiana who beat #7 seed Georgia Southern to get to the semifinals. In the regular season the Jags went 0-2 versus Louisiana.

The win over JMU gave the Jags 19 wins on the season.

Next Game Up

The Sun Belt Conference Championship Game ESPN 2 @ 6pm Monday March 6th

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Jaguar Baseball Closes Out The South Alabama Invitational With A Win

Jaguar baseball closes out the South Alabama Invitational with a win over Southern University, the final score 8-3.

The Jags finally got the offense going early. In the bottom of the 1st inning, Erick Orbeta would lead off the game and hit the first pitch to right center field for the triple. Colson Lawrence would walk on 4 pitches. That would bring Will Turner to the plate, with 2 on and nobody out. Turner would hit an RBI ground-rule double to right center. Jags lead 1-0. Joseph Sullivan strikes out, for the first out. JG Bell would come to the plate with two on and one out. Bell would hit an RBI single through the left side, Jags lead 2-0. Diego Altamirano would get the RBI reaching on a fielders choice. Jags now lead 3-0.

In the top of the 3rd Southern would get 3 runs to tie the game at 3-3.

In the bottom of the 4th After Ketzner flew out and DK Donaldson struck out. Hunter Donaldson would come to the plate and hit an inside the park home run. Jags lead 4-3. Orbeta would hit a single past second base, bringing Colson Lawerence to the plate. Lawerence would hit an RBI triple down the line in right. Jags lead 5-3. Turner would come to the plate with one on and two out. Turner would hit an RBI single up the middle. Jags lead 6-3. Sullvan would ground out to end the inning.

In the bottom of the seventh, Sullivan would walk to Leadoff the inning. JG Bell would come up to the plate. After Sullivan would advance to second on a wild pitch, Bell popped out to shortstop for out one. Altamirano would hit an RBI triple to left center bring up Cole Ketzner. On the 1-2 pitch Keltzner would hit an RBI single to center. Jags would lead 8-3.

That score would hold for the final. Sam Knowlton would get the win. He improved his record to 1-0. Knowlton came in to the game in the 6th inning. He pitched two innings giving up one hit and striking out two.

The Jaguars improve their record to 6-6 overall.

Next Up

The Jags return to action on Tuesday night at home vs New Orleans. @ 6:30 pm

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