Marshall University Triumphs in Doubleheader Against South Alabama Jaguars

Apr 27, 2025 at 1:00 AM

The Marshall University baseball team achieved a significant doubleheader victory, securing a series win against the South Alabama Jaguars. The standout performances by both pitching and hitting ensured a day of triumph for the Herd. Coach Greg Beals praised the team's effort, emphasizing their strong defense and strategic plays.

In the first game, Marshall dominated with 10 runs, while limiting South Alabama to just two. The second game saw another solid performance from the Herd, winning 4-2. These victories set the stage for a potential three-game sweep on Sunday.

Game One: A Dominant Display of Skill

In the initial match, Bryce Blevins led the charge with an impressive eight-inning start, allowing only two runs. His performance was pivotal in earning his fourth win of the season. The Herd capitalized on key moments, turning early deficits into a commanding lead through timely hits and effective base running.

Blevins' control over the game was evident as he managed four hits and three walks, striking out three batters. In the second inning, Marshall turned the tide with Ethan Murdoch's ninth home run, providing a crucial lead. Runs continued to accumulate throughout the innings, bolstered by strategic plays such as sacrifice flies and wild pitches. Peyton Jackson sealed the victory with a flawless ninth inning, showcasing the team's depth and reliability in critical moments.

Game Two: Strategic Wins and Defensive Strength

The second game highlighted Griffin Miller's effectiveness on the mound, striking out five batters over 5.1 innings. Despite conceding two runs, the Herd maintained composure and extended their lead through calculated offensive plays. Relief pitcher Charlie Krebs played a vital role in preserving the lead, ensuring no further scoring from South Alabama.

Mu started strong in the first inning, capitalizing on errors and strategic sacrifices to build an early advantage. South Alabama managed to claw back with runs in the fifth and sixth innings, but Marshall's defense held firm. Vogelsong's solo home run in the sixth provided essential insurance, securing the 4-2 victory. Nicholas Weyrich closed the game with a perfect 1.1 innings, marking his fourth save of the season. This comprehensive display of teamwork and resilience positions Marshall favorably for the upcoming final game of the series.