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Eagles Swept By Washington

Alex Ray and the Eagles were swept by Washington University.

Game Details:
Saturday-Sunday, March 19-20, 2022 
St. Louis, Mo. | Kelly Field
Game One: Washington University 11, University of the Ozarks 6
Game Two: Washington University 6, University of the Ozarks 2
Game Three: Washington University 15, University of the Ozarks 3

Records:
Washington University (6-7)
University of the Ozarks (4-14)
 
GAME ONE
Overview:
St. Louis, Mo.-The Eagles let a 6-2 lead slip away as Washington University (Mo.) came back to earn a 11-6 win in game one of the series. Washington struck first with two runs in the first frame, but the Eagles answered with a run in the third on a Ben Cross RBI. The Eagles would score four runs in the fourth on two hits. Dru Didway drew a bases loaded walk to push across a run and Rennie Arjona had a three-run triple. The offense kept producing as Alex Ray had an RBI single in the fifth. However, the game turned in the bottom of the fifth. Washington plated six runs to capture a 8-2 lead. The Eagles' offense stalled while Washington would add three more runs in the game. Arjona, Ray and Trey Vance had two hits.

Pitching Decisions:
WP: Joseph Hettinger
LP: Dylan Kuester

GAME TWO
Overview: 
In game two of the series, Washington had a steady offensive output scoring two runs in the first, three runs in the third and one run in the seventh to pick up a 6-2 win. The Eagles out hit Washington 7-6, but left six runners on base. Miguel Fernandez went 2-for-4 at the plate for the Eagles. 

Pitching Decisions:
WP: Austin Sachen
LP: Grant Cross

GAME THREE
Overview: 
The Eagles jumped out to an early 2-0 lead only to have Washington finish the game with 15 runs in a 15-3 win. Alex Ray doubled in two runs in the first. But Washington would score in the first five innings to secure the game. 

Notables:
Rennie Arjona had six hits and four RBI in the series. 

Pitching Decisions:
WP: Matt Bauer 
LP: Chase Stephenson

Up Next:
The Eagles will travel to Searcy to face Harding University March 22.