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Baseball Team Swept By No. 13 Comets

Alex Ray and the Eagles were swept by Texas Dallas.

Game Details:
April 8-9, 2022 
Richardson, Texas | UTD Field 

Game One: Texas Dallas 18, University of the Ozarks 3
Game Two: Texas Dallas 4, University of the Ozarks 2
Game Three: Texas Dallas 18, University of the Ozarks 0

Records:
No. 13 Texas Dallas (23-6, 16-5 ASC)
University of the Ozarks (8-21, 7-14 ASC)
 
GAME ONE
Overview:
Richardson, Texas-The nationally-ranked Texas Dallas baseball team pounded out 18 hits in a 18-3 win over the Eagles Friday. The Eagles broke open a scoreless game in the third with three runs on four hits. William Shumate drove in a run and Alex Ray doubled in two runs for the Eagles. But that would be it for the Eagle offense. The Comet offense took over scoring five in the fourth and four in the fifth. With a 10-0 lead, the Comets plated eight runs in the seventh. Trey Vance and Ray had two hits for the Eagles.  

Pitching Decisions:
WP: Dylan Hugley
LP: Blake Benson

GAME TWO
Overview: 
The Comets opened Saturday's double-header with four runs in the first inning to come up with a 4-2 win over the Eagles. The Comets would only collect three more hits the rest of the game as starter Grant Cross settled in. The Eagles eventually plated two runs, both coming the sixth, on an RBI double from Nicholas Bennet and a sacrifice fly by Luke Morrison. Bennett went 2-for-2 at the plate for the Eagles. 

Pitching Decisions:
WP: Carter Cochrane
LP: Grant Cross

GAME THREE
Overview: 
The Eagles gave up 18 runs and didn't score in game three as the No. 13 Comets swept a three-game series. The Comets worked through four Eagle pitchers and recorded 15 hits. Texas Dallas starter Trevor McGrath spun a one-hitter in the seven-inning run-rule game. McGrath fanned eight. The Eagles only hit in the game came in the third inning from Ben Cross.

Pitching Decisions:
WP: Trevor McGrath
LP: Dylan Kuester

Up Next:
The Eagles will host Sul Ross State University April 14-15.