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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
College of Charleston Baseball News
March 26, 2022
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POWER SURGE LIFTS COUGARS TO SERIES WIN OVER HUSKIES
MT. PLEASANT, S.C. ---
JT Marr, Preston Hall and Donald Hansis each clubbed key home runs to lead College of Charleston to a 14-9 series-clinching win over Northeastern in a back-and-forth affair on Saturday afternoon
in Colonial Athletic Association play at Patriots Point.
LEADING OFF
Final Score: College of Charleston 14, Northeastern 9
Location: Mt. Pleasant, S.C. (Patriots Point)
Records: Charleston (14-9, 2-0 CAA), Northeastern (12-10-1, 0-2 CAA)
HOW IT HAPPENED
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The Cougars struck first for the second straight day with a five-run first inning highlighted by a two-run double from Marr.
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Hansis pushed the advantage to 7-0 with a line drive two-run home run in the third.
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Northeastern fought back in the fourth plating five runs to close the gap to 7-5.
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The Huskies put up their second straight crooked number in the fifth pushing across four runs to take a 9-7 lead on run-scoring doubles by Jeff Costello and Luke Beckstein.
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Charleston answered in the sixth when Sam Cochrane dropped a two-run single into left to knot it up at 9-9.
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Hall would put the Cougars back in front with a solo blast in the seventh.
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Back-to-back wild pitches in the eighth brought in two insurance runs before Marr put an exclamation point on the frame with a two-run shot to right center.
KEY COUGARS
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Marr drove in four runs in a 2-for-5 effort with a double and his third homer of the season.
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Luke Wood delivered his second three-hit game in a week with a 3-for-5 performance.
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Hansis reached base three times with a double, home run, a walk and two RBI.
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Freshman Cole Mathis surrendered one run on three hits in three and two-thirds innings of relief work to earn his second collegiate victory.
FOR THE NOTEBOOK
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With his 2-for-5 day on Saturday, Marr has now reached base safely in all 23 games this season and now leads the team with 19 RBI.
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Hall’s homer in the seventh was his team-leading fifth of the campaign.
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Trotter Harlan went 1-for-4 and drew his CAA-best 24th walk of the season.
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The Cougars are 11-1 this season when scoring in the first inning.
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Charleston’s three home runs on Saturday marked its sixth multi-homer game this spring.
NEXT UP
The Cougars and Huskies will meet in the series finale on Sunday morning with first pitch scheduled for 11:45 am at Patriots Point.
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