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ETSU Baseball completes back-to-back weekend sweeps with pair of wins over VMI


Cameron Sisneros at the plate for ETSU as they hosted VMI this weekend. (Courtesy: ETSU Athletics)
Cameron Sisneros at the plate for ETSU as they hosted VMI this weekend. (Courtesy: ETSU Athletics)
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A Sunday SoCon double header was on the books for ETSU as they looked to complete back-to-back conference sweeps.

It was the Keydets striking first with a homerun in the top of the first, but the Bucs had an answer.

Cameron Sisneros evened the scoreboard out with an RBI-single to push Iannantone in before Cody Miller knocked an RBI-double to push Barth across and Noah Gent hit into a sac-fly to score Sisneros. Adding another for good measure, Blake Jacklin hit another sac-fly to get Miller home.

4-1 through one frame, that was just the beginning. One swing from Noah Gent doubled the Bucs score with a grand slam in the third inning.

A Sisneros homerun in the fourth makes it 9-1 before Tommy Barth could score on a wild pitch in the sixth to make it 10-1.

All down to this, one run and the Bucs would close out game one early. The Bucs load the bases on a hit by pitch, walk, and a single from Ashton King. No grand slam this time, but another wild pitch gets the job done as Noah Gent comes across and ETSU takes the 11-1 win in game one.

After a brief recess, the Bucs were back at it, Cameron Sisneros going up and out of the park in the first for a two run shot.

Iannantone a little jealous knocked a two run shot of his own in the following inning, ETSU leading 4-0 through two.

Keeping up the pace, doubles from Jackson Green and Blake Jacklin added another two in the third.

A third long ball of the game, Noah Webb snags a home run, a solo shot in the fifth.

A VMI error would add a run in the sixth for the Bucs before a wild pitch added a final run in the eighth. ETSU completed the weekend sweep with the 9-0 win in game two.

Jace Hyde and Andrew Cotton took the mound in the Bucs 11-1 win in game one.

Harpster, Fetterman, Ronne, and Kovacs combine for the 6 hit shutout in game two.

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