MOBILE, Ala. | The University of Alabama in Huntsville baseball team slipped in both games of a nonconference doubleheader at Spring Hill on Wednesday afternoon by scores of 20-4 and 10-9. UAH dips to 14-10, while SHC improves to 9-13.
Next Time Out
- UAH looks ahead to a Gulf South Conference series at West Florida this weekend, beginning with a doubleheader Saturday at 2 p.m. before the series finale on Sunday at 1 p.m.
SHC 20, UAH 4
Game Changer
- Spring Hill outscored the Chargers 11-0 in the first three innings which included an eight-run rally in the bottom of the third on the way to the 20-4 win over UAH.
Inside the Box Score
- UAH totaled eight hits in the loss, paced by
Jack Stamper who went 2-for-4 at the plate with one of the four UAH RBI.
- Six Chargers had one base hit, including,
Brady Bedingfield,
Jay Copeland,
Will Stump,
Nolan Ramsey,
AJ Walden, and
Austin Zeitler.
- Bedingfield had the lone extra-base hit with a double in the contest.
- Four players on the roster recorded one RBI, as
Tyler McCown,
Jordan Lowe, Stamper and Copeland each drove in a run.
- McCown also chipped in the squad's lone stolen base.
- UAH starting pitcher
Harper Case took the loss to drop his record to 1-1 on the season, after working 2.1 innings with five runs allowed and one strikeout.
Noteworthy
- Bedingfield is riding an 11-game hit streak.
- McCown has one stolen base in each of the past two games.
SHC 10, UAH 9
Game Changer
- After UAH took a 6-4 lead with two runs in the top of the fourth, Spring Hill went on three-run rallies in the fourth and fifth inning which proved to be the difference-maker as the hosts took game two by a 10-9 final.
Inside the Box Score
- The Chargers registered 11 base hits in the nightcap, paced by
Nolan Ramsey who went 3-for-4 with a team-high four RBI in addition to two runs.
- Two of Ramsey's three hits went for extra bases, as the junior posted a two-run homer in the top of the third and a RBI double in the sixth.
- Walden and
Drake Hollingsworth joined Ramsey in multi-hit performances with two base knocks apiece.
- Four Chargers scored two runs each in the contest including Bedingfield, McCown, Ramsey and Walden.
- Bedingfield went 1-for-2 with a team-best two walks.
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Austin Zeitler recorded the squad's lone steal of the game.
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Tyler Self took the loss in relief to dip his record to 2-1, turning in 2.1 innings with three runs allowed, zero walks and two strikeouts.
Noteworthy
- UAH has had 10 or more hits in 11 contests this season.