Grand Canyon Lopes left fielder Tyler Wilson hit a clutch dwelling run in opposition to the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Sunday however was not capable of stick round to see the ultimate end result.
Wilson hit a game-tying grand slam within the backside of the fifth inning. As he trotted all the way down to first base, he threw his bat excessive within the air. Nonetheless, Wilson was ejected from the sport over the bat flip.
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Grand Canyon put 5 runs throughout the plate within the inning to tie the sport at eight apiece. The Cornhuskers broke the stalemate within the prime of the eighth and ultimately received the sport 10-8.
“The factor that we did not like was after (the grand slam) tied it, we labored actually arduous and took nice swings to tie the sport,” Grand Canyon head coach Gregg Wallis stated after the sport, by way of the college’s web site.
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“Then it felt like everybody was making an attempt to do it with one swing as a substitute of staying with the strategy that obtained us again within the sport. We’ll repair that.”
Nebraska took three of 4 from Grand Canyon in its collection, which began Thursday. The Lopes beat Ohio State on Tuesday and, earlier than that, received every sport of the MLB Desert Invitational.
Grand Canyon moved to 5-3 to start out the 12 months.
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The Antelopes’ subsequent collection begins on Friday in opposition to UTSA.
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