Majors split two Saturday, face elimination Sunday

Majors split two Saturday, face elimination Sunday

(Story taken from the Millsaps College website)

MOLINE, Ill. - Millsaps split a pair of games on Saturday in a rain-lengthened Central Regional, knocking off Wisconsin-Whitewater 12-4 to advance in the Winner's Bracket before dropping a 12-5 decision to top-seeded Carthage College in the nightcap.

Game One Boxscore I Game Two Boxscore I Central Regional website

The Majors fall to 2-1 in the tournament and will have to fight their way through the Loser's Bracket on Sunday beginning at 1 p.m. with a matchup against the winner of UW-Whitewater and Wartburg College who play at 10 a.m.

Carthage (35-6) advances to the championship game at 4 p.m. Sunday and will have to be knocked off twice by one of the other remaining three teams. The second championship game would be played at 11 a.m. on Monday morning.

Millsaps (34-9) opened up the day with a lopsided win over 4th-seeded UW-Whitewater, putting up a five-run second inning off two hits and an error that proved to be enough. The Majors put the first five runners on base, three by way of walks, before Tyler Berry's RBI-single started the scoring and Tait Hendrix's two-RBI single ended it.

UWW (27-18) cut it to 5-4 after a three-run second inning, highlighted by a two-RBI double from senior Cory Trepanier, but couldn't get any closer as Millsaps scored the game's final seven runs to earn the victory.

Boomer Hudson improved to 6-1 with a 2.10 ERA in tossing the final 6.0 innings in relief of starter Aaron Williams, scattering five hits and no runs. UWW's Jason Hooper was tagged with the loss after giving up nine runs (six earned) and walking six.

Seven different Majors grabbed a hit, while Hayes Brian had a game-high three RBIs.

In the nightcap, Hunter Owen's record-breaking game was overshadowed by an atrocious eight-run eigth inning for 7th-ranked Carthage, as the Redmen advanced to the title game with a 12-5 win.

Owen's two-RBI single to left in the seventh inning not only broke open a 3-3 tie but gave him his 200th career hit (7th player in school history) and a new Millsaps career record with his 186th RBI. The senior is also just two total bases and four stolen bases away from setting two more school records.

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