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The Southern ConferencePublished: 2/24/2025, Last updated: 2/24/2025
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Sunday's Baseball Roundup

Photo Credit: Randall K. Wolf

ETSU 17, Miami (OH) 7

Western Carolina 11, Maryland 9 (10 inn.)

Virginia Tech 6, UNCG 2
The UNC Greensboro (UNCG) baseball team fell by a final score of 6-2 on Sunday to the Virginia Tech Hokies at English Field at Atlantic Union Bank Park. The Spartans, who are now 4-2, will look ahead to Monday's rubber match at 1:00 p.m. in Blacksburg after they claimed game one of the series, 6-2, back on Saturday.

Mercer 7, Kent 5
Mercer shortstop Bradley Frye capped a big weekend with four hits and Lawson Cole delivered three – 2/3 scoreless innings out of the bullpen to lead the Bears to their sixth straight win and a series sweep over Kent State by a score of 7-5 on Sunday at OrthoGeorgia Park. Frye tallied two doubles and three RBI, Parker Lester drove in a pair of runs, Ely Brown scored two runs, and Michael Graziano hit his first career home run to power the Bears offensively. Cole was lights-out in relief to pick up the first win of his career, while Jeb Johnson continued his outstanding start to the season by earning the save. Jacob Bean took the loss for the Golden Flashes. 

VMI 16, Coppin State 0
MI Baseball swept its second-straight series after another dominating run-rule victory over Coppin State on Sunday at Joe Cannon Stadium. The Keydets move to a perfect 7-0 on the season after a 16-0 win against the Eagles in seven innings for VMI's second shutout victory. VMI has posted 98 runs in 2025, the most by any NCAA Division I team this year.

Wofford 8, Army 1
Strong pitching continued to lay a foundation for the Wofford baseball team as the Terrier bats delivered a trio of round-trippers Sunday afternoon en route to an 8-1 victory over Army West Point at Russell C. King Field. Wofford improves to 6-1 as the Black Knights drop to 1-5. For a third-straight game, the Terriers utilized only a pair of arms to success. Dyan Rhadans earned the starting nod, hurling 4.1 innings of scoreless baseball. He allowed just three hits with no walks and two punchouts. Champ Davis (2-0) closed out the final 4.2 innings, recording the win. He allowed just a single run on four hits and two walks while matching his career-high with six strikeouts.

The Citadel 10, Maine 3
Ben Brash recorded a strong performance in a 10-3 victory over the Maine Black Bears in the series finale. The Citadel recorded ten runs on ten hits. The Citadel scored the first run of the game from a double steal, where Garrett Dill stole second, and Thomas Rollauer stole home to make it 1-0 in the first inning.

Tennessee 11, Samford 1
The Samford baseball team dropped an 11-1 decision in seven innings at fourth-ranked Tennessee Sunday afternoon at Lindsay Nelson Stadium. With the win, Samford fell to 3-4 on the season. Tennessee improved to 7-0 with the victory. Tennessee won the series by scores of 5-1, 7-3 and 11-1. home run and one RBI. Jackson HarrisHayden Perry and Michael Gupton had one hit each for the Bulldogs. Josh Leerssen (0-1) pitched 3.2 innings, allowing six runs, five earned, on seven hits to take the loss on the mound for Samford.

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