MONTEVALLO (6/13)
-- Zach Andrews
is a recipient of the NCAA
Division II Degree- Completion Award
for the 2008-09 school year, it has
been announced.
The 5-9 Hartselle native recently
completed his fourth and final
season of competition at the
University of Montevallo. He is one
of three Falcons to receive the
financial award, which will assist
him to complete degree requirements
for his bachelor's degree. Andrews
currently boasts a 3.2 overall GPA
in Kinesiology at UM.
Glenn Murphy (Men's Soccer)
and Julie Gurak (Women's
Soccer) are the other two UM
student-athlete recipients for the
Degree-Completion Award program for
2007-08.
Andrews became the all-time leader
in appearances (104) and has posted
the best career won-lost percentage
(.800) in his four seasons at UM.
Andrews also owns the the
single-season record for appearances
(32), and has managed a 24-6 career
record.
He has also been rewarded for his
work in the classroom, as he has
been named to two consecutive Gulf
South Conference All-Academic Teams.
The purpose of the NCAA Division
II Degree-Completion Award is to
provide financial assistance of a
first baccalaureate degree to
deserving student-athletes.
Candidates will be students who have
exhausted athletics eligibility and
have received financial aid. The
selection process for the national
award emphasizes the academic
performance of the student-athlete.
Other factors considered are
financial circumstances, athletic
acheievement and involvement in
campus and community activities.
BIRMINGHAM (6/10)
-- Senior pitcher Zach Andrews
has been named to the 2008 Gulf South Conference
All-Academic Team, it has been
announced.
The 5-9 Hartselle native is named to
his second consecutive GSC
All-Academic Team. He is one of 11
student-athletes
from GSC East Division teams that
were chosen.
Additionally, nine Falcons were
named to the 2008 Gulf South
Conference Honor Roll. Named
to the team in addition to Andrews
were Chris Cooper, Chase
Fowler, Daniel Furuto,
B.J. Holloway, Ryan Norman,
Joe Prokop, Jeffrey Reach
and Stephen Taylor. Andrews,
Furuto, Norman and Reach were also
named to the GSC Honor Roll team in
2007. A total of 147
student-athletes in among the Gulf
South Conference schools were named
to the GSC Honor Roll in baseball.
Academic All-GSC
Teams are selected by the Gulf South
Conference Sports Information Directors
(SIDs) and Faculty Athletic
Representatives (FARs) in a joint vote.
Nominees must have an overall GPA of
3.20 or better on a 4.00 scale for their
entire academic career and may not be
freshmen or first-semester or quarter
transfers. A student-athlete must have a
cumulative GPA of 3.00 to be named to the GSC Honor
Roll.
MILLINGTON, Tenn. (5/6) – For the second consecutive night, a ninth inning rally came up short as the University of Montevallo lost to No. 2 Delta State University, 7-5 in the championship game of the 2008 Gulf South Conference Baseball Championships at USA Stadium in Millington, Tenn. Wednesday night.
In the ninth inning, the Falcons had two runners (Eric Moore and B.J. Holloway) in scoring position at second and third base with two outs. Jeremy Jones hit a slow bouncing ball down to DSU shortstop Devin Goodwin, who fielded the ball and narrowly recorded the out at first base to end the game.
After the tournament, four Falcons were named to the All-Tournament Team. In addition to Moore, outfielder Brantly Clay, catcher Ryan Norman and relief pitcher Nate Russ were selected. DSU pitcher Kevin Smalley was named the Tournament Most Outstanding Player.
Playing against their fifth consecutive Top 30 (Collegiate Baseball Newspaper NCAA Division II poll) team, the Falcons managed nine hits on the night, two each by Moore and Chris Cooper, who also drove in three RBI.
Zac Blakney started on the mound for UM, went the first three innings, allowed four earned runs and seven hits with two strikeouts to take the loss. Garett Mims went the next three innings, allowing two runs. Jeffrey Reach went the final 1 2/3 innings.
Moore led off the
game with a double, moved to third on a
sacrifice bunt by Jones and scored on a
groundout by Cooper. DSU scored two runs
in the bottom of the second inning for a
2-1 lead. Norman led off the third
inning with a double down the left field
line. After a walk to Holloway, a
sacrifice bunt by Moore put runners at
second and third base. Jones produced an
RBI groundout to tie the game at 2-2.
DSU regained the lead in the bottom of
the third inning, scoring three runs for
a 5-2 lead.
In the sixth inning, Jones doubled down
the left field line and scored on an RBI
single by Cooper. DSU answered with
single runs in the sixth and seventh
innings to make it a 7-3 game. UM
answered with single runs in the eighth
(RBI single by Cooper) and ninth (RBI
single by Moore).
UM will conclude the 2008 season with a record of 36-25 overall.
MILLINGTON, Tenn.
(5/6) -- A ninth inning rally came
up short as the University of
Montevallo dropped a 3-1 decision to
No. 7 Southern Arkansas University
at the 2008 Gulf South Conference
Baseball Championships at USA
Stadium in Millington, Tenn. on
Tuesday.
Despite the loss, UM still advances
to the championship game of the
tournament by virtue of remaining
undefeated through their first three
games. The Falcons received a "bye"
towards the championship game and
will meet the winner between SAU
(44-9) and No. 2 Delta State
University. SAU and DSU is scheduled
to play an elimination game
Wednesday afternoon at 1 p.m. The
winner of that game will face UM for
the Gulf South Conference
Championship Wednesday afternoon at
4:30 p.m.
Against SAU, UM collected nine hits,
two each by Eric Moore,
Dustin Rhodes and Ryan Norman.
Jason Sheehan went the first
five innings, allowed two runs and
five hits and took the loss on the
mound. Daniel Hicks went the
final four innings, allowing one run
and four hits.
Norman hit his fourth home run of
the season to give UM a 1-0 lead in
the third inning. A two-RBI double
by Tyler Maag gave SAU a 2-1 lead.
SAU closed out the scoring with a
run in the seventh inning.
SAU threatened to add to their lead
in the eighth inning. Brantly
Clay threw out one runner
attempting to move from first to
third on a base hit, and started a
relay (Clay to B.J. Holloway to
Norman) to throw out a second runner
at the plate.
The Falcons had two runners on base
each in the eighth and ninth
innings, but failed to score. UM
stranded the game-tying runners at
second and third base in the ninth.
UM (36-24) will compete for their
first-ever Gulf South Conference
championship against their fifth
consecutive Top 30 team (DSU or SAU)
Wednesday at 4:30 p.m.
The game is scheduled to be
broadcast on UM Internet Radio, with Arky Shea Bartlett describing the
play-by-play action. You will need
to have the QuickTime Player, in
order to listen to the broadcast.
The game is also scheduled to be
broadcast via video broadband by
Penn Atlantic Sports. There is a fee
of $ 5.50 to view the video
broadband broadcast. The audio
broadcast on UM Internet Radio is
free.
MILLINGTON, Tenn.
(5/5) -- The Falcons pushed across
four runs in the fourth and fifth
innings en route to an 11-2 victory
over No. 2 Delta State University in
the third round of the 2008 Gulf
South Conference Baseball
Championships at USA Stadium in
Millington, Tenn. on Monday.
For the third consecutive night, the
Falcons earned a victory over a Top
30 team. The Falcons defeated No. 7
Southern Arkansas (12-3) on
Saturday, and No. 11 Valdosta State
(6-5, 10 inn.) on Sunday. UM is the
only unranked team, among the four
remaining teams in the tournament.
The Falcons also snapped a 24-game
winning streak by DSU, the longest
active streak of the season until
tonight.
UM collected 16 hits, five by
Jeremy Jones (5-for-5) who
becomes the latest Falcon to tie a
single-game record for base hits.
Daniel Furuto also went 5-for-5
against Georgia Southwestern earlier
this season.
Nate Russ went the final 5
2/3 innings, did not allow a run,
allowed four hits, walked two and
struck out one batter to earn his
fourth victory of the season.
Brandon Aldridge started for UM,
and allowed two runs and five hits
in 3 1/3 innings.
UM scored first on an RBI ground out
by Chris Cooper in the first
inning. After DSU scored two runs in
the third inning, the Falcons took
advantage of two Statesmen errors
and pushed across four runs in the
fourth inning for a 5-2 lead. The
Falcons broke the game open in the
fifth, scoring four more runs, on an
RBI single by Aaron Faust, a
two RBI double by Dustin Rhodes
and an RBI single by Ryan Norman.
The RBI collected by Rhodes and
Norman came with two outs.
The Falcons closed out the scoring
with single runs in the seventh and
ninth innings.
UM (36-23) will advance to fourth
day action at the GSC Baseball
Championships. The Falcons are the
only undefeated team in the tournament
and have clinched a berth in the
championship game on Wednesday.
UM will have a rematch with No. 7
Southern Arkansas University in a
non-elimination game Tuesday
afternoon at 4:30 p.m. If UM defeats
SAU, the Falcons will play the
championship game against either
Valdosta State or Delta State
Wednesday at 1 p.m., with an
if-necessary game to be played 30
minutes after the conclusion of the
first game. If SAU defeats UM, then
SAU will advance to an elimination
game against either VSU or DSU at 1
p.m. on Wednesday, with the winner
facing the Falcons for the GSC
championship 30 minutes after the
conclusion of that game, or 4:30
p.m.
The game is scheduled to be
broadcast on UM Internet Radio, with Arky Shea Bartlett describing the
play-by-play action. You will need
to have the QuickTime Player, in
order to listen to the broadcast.
The game is also scheduled to be
broadcast via video broadband by
Penn Atlantic Sports. There is a fee
of $ 5.50 to view the video
broadband broadcast. The audio
broadcast on UM Internet Radio is
free.
MILLINGTON, Tenn.
(5/4) -- Ryan Norman
delivered an RBI single in the
bottom of the 10th inning to lift
the University of Montevallo to a
6-5 victory over No. 11 Valdosta
State University in the second round
of the 2008 Gulf South Conference
Baseball Championships at USA
Stadium in Millington, Tenn. on
Sunday.
UM posted their second consecutive
victory over a Top 30 team. The
Falcons defeated No. 7 Southern
Arkansas (12-3) on Saturday.
VSU (35-17-1) made up a 5-1 deficit,
scoring single runs in the seventh
and eighth innings before tying the
game in the ninth. The Blazers had
an opportunity to plate a go-ahead
run. With a runner on third, a ball
got past Norman at the plate. Shawn
Keill attempted to score, but was
thrown out at the plate when Norman
got the ball back to UM relief
pitcher Zach Andrews for the
final out of the inning.
UM collected 13 hits, three by
Brantly Clay, who led off the
bottom of the 10th inning with a
base hit. After moving up to second
via a sacrifice bunt by pinch-hitter
Brett Hall, Norman laced a
pitch past VSU reserve Jessie
Barfield down the right field line,
scoring Clay with the game-winning
run.
Andrews went the final 1 1/3 innings
to earn his sixth victory of the
season. Jeffrey Reach started
for UM, going the first 6 1/3
innings, and allowing two runs and
three hits, while striking out two.
After Nate Russ pitched to
one batter in the seventh inning,
Garett Mims went the next two
innings and was within one out of
earning a save.
Trailing 1-0, UM tied the game in
the second on a scoring fly ball by
Norman. In the fourth inning, solo
home runs by Daniel Furuto
(12th of season) and Dustin
Rhodes (6th of season) gave UM a
3-1 lead. The lead increased to 5-1
in the sixth inning on a 2-run home
run by Clay (7th of season).
UM (35-23) remains undefeated in the
double-elimination tournament and will continue in the
winners bracket.
The Falcons will face their third
consecutive Top 30 team, No.
2 Delta State University Monday night at 7:30 p.m. DSU
defeated OBU, 7-1, late Sunday
night.
The game is scheduled to be
broadcast on UM Internet Radio, with Arky Shea Bartlett describing the
play-by-play action. You will need
to have the QuickTime Player, in
order to listen to the broadcast.
The game is also scheduled to be
broadcast via video broadband by
Penn Atlantic Sports. There is a fee
of $ 5.50 to view the video
broadband broadcast. The audio
broadcast on UM Internet Radio is
free.
MILLINGTON, Tenn.
(5/3) -- A five-run fifth inning and
key two-out base hits propelled the
University of Montevallo to a 12-3
victory over No. 7 Southern Arkansas
University in the opening round of
the 2008 Gulf South Conference
Baseball Championships at USA
Stadium in Millington, Tenn. on
Saturday.
UM collected 15 hits, three each by
Eric Moore and Brantly Clay. Moore
along with B.J. Holloway drove in
three RBI each.
Of the 12 runs scored by UM, eight
were scored with two outs, including
four of the five runs in the fifth
inning.
Zac Blakney went the first 4
1/3 innings, allowed three runs and
struck out five. Nate Russ
went the rest of the way (4 2/3
innings), did not allow a run,
walked one and struck out five to
earn his third victory of the
season. SAU starting pitcher Cody
Jones entered the game with a 9-0
record and suffered his first loss
of the season.
The Falcons took advantage of a SAU
error, pushing across three unearned
runs in the second inning. With
runners at first and second,
Brett Hall reached on a fielders
choice on a SAU fielding error. An
RBI groundout by Ryan Norman
scored one run, and a two-out,
two-RBI single by B.J. Holloway
made it a 3-0 game.
Brantly Clay had a two-out,
RBI single in the third inning for a
4-0 lead. John Long had a solo home
run in the bottom of the third,
making it a 4-1 game.
In the fifth, Daniel Furuto
had an RBI single. After the second
out was made, Clay had an RBI
double, while Norman added an RBI
single for a 7-1 lead. After a
pitching change, an RBI single by
Holloway and RBI double by Moore
increased the lead to 9-1.
SAU scored two in the bottom of the
fifth to trim the lead to 9-3.
UM scored a run in the seventh (RBI
double by Moore) and two in the
eighth (RBI singles by Dustin
Rhodes and Moore) to close out
the scoring.
SAU stranded 13 runners on base, and
left the bases loaded in two
different innings. The Falcon
defense also contributed to key
outs. A diving stop by Jeremy Jones
saved a potential run and closed out
the fourth inning. Clay fielded a
base hit and threw out an SAU runner
(second base) in the eighth inning.
UM left eight runners on base.
UM (34-23) will continue in the
winners bracket of the tournament.
The Falcons will meet No. 11
Valdosta State University in a second round game
Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m. VSU
defeated Harding University 4-3, in
a first-round game on Saturday.
The game is scheduled to be
broadcast on UM Internet Radio, with
Arky Shea Bartlett describing the
play-by-play action. You will need
to have the QuickTime Player, in
order to listen to the broadcast.
The game is also scheduled to be
broadcast via video broadband by
Penn Atlantic Sports. There is a fee
of $ 5.50 to view the video
broadband broadcast. The audio
broadcast on UM Internet Radio is
free.
BIRMINGHAM (5/1)
-- Three members of the University of Montevallo
Falcon baseball team have been named
to the All-Gulf South Conference
Teams, it has been announced.
Senior outfielder Eric Moore
and senior starting pitcher Zac
Blakney have been named to the
First Team All-GSC. Senior first
baseman Daniel Furuto has
been selected to the Second Team
All-GSC.
Moore leads the Gulf South
Conference in stolen bases (44) and
is the team leader in several
offensive categories including
batting (.358), slugging percentage
(.574), runs scored (60), base hits
(73), doubles (15 - tied with B.J.
Holloway) triples (4), total bases
(117) and hit by pitch (13). He has
also collected 23 multi-hit and nine
multi-RBI games and owned a seven
game hitting streak earlier this
season. Moore was also a First Team
All-GSC selection in 2007.
Blakney is among the GSC leaders in
victories (8) and leads the team in
games started (13), strikeouts (81)
and innings pitched (72.2). He also
has four complete games, one shutout
victory and opponents are hitting
.246 (lowest on staff) against.
Blakney has an 8-2 record and 3.47
ERA heading into the weekend.
Furuto leads the team in on-base
percentage (.439), leads the team
and is among leaders in the GSC in
home runs (11) and RBI (49). Both he
and Eric Moore hit three home runs
in a game (Moore vs. West Georgia,
Furuto vs. West Alabama) to tie a
school single-game record. He is
currently batting (.328), collected
14 multi-hit and a team-high 13
multi-RBI games, while posting a
nine-game hitting streak. Furuto was
named to the Second Team All-GSC in
2006.
UM (33-13) will compete at the 2008
Gulf South Conference Baseball
Championships, beginning on
Saturday. UM the No. 3 seed in the
East will meet No. 7 nationally
ranked Southern Arkansas University
(No. 2 - West) in a first-round game
Saturday at 9:30 a.m. The game is
scheduled to be broadcast on
UM Internet Radio, with Arky Shea
Bartlett describing the play-by-play
action. You will need to have the
QuickTime Player, in order to listen
to the broadcast.
MONTEVALLO (4/27)
-- Zac Blakney tossed a
complete game four hitter to earn
his eighth victory of the season,
while Jeffrey Reach allowed
one run and two hits in the second
game as the University of Montevallo
completed a three-game series sweep
of Oakland City University,
defeating OCU 4-0 and 9-2 at Johnson
Field on Sunday.
Blakney completed the two-day, four
hit shutout, as he began Saturday
night and progressed to the top of
the third when the game was
suspended due to weather. He resumed
on Sunday and managed to strikeout
eight batters for a total of 11
batters. The 11 batters tied a
personal best. Blakney managed to
strike out 11 against
Arkansas-Monticello earlier this
season.
UM had 10 hits in the first game,
two each by Eric Moore,
Jeremy Jones, Chris Cooper
and B.J. Holloway.
UM scored two runs in the first,
before adding single runs in the
fourth and sixth innings. Cooper hit
his 10th home run of the season (as
a pinch hitter) in the fourth
inning.
In the second game, Reach pitched
six innings and struck out seven
batters to earn his seventh victory
of the season. UM had 15 hits,
three by Holloway,
which included his third home run of the
season. Ryan Norman also hit
a home run, his third of the season.
Trailing 1-0, UM scored single runs
in the first and second inning, then
broke the game open with three runs
in the third and a run in the fourth
for 6-1 lead. OCU scored a run in
the top of the fifth, while UM
scored three in the bottom of the
fifth to close out the scoring.
UM (33-23) will next compete at the
2008 Gulf South Conference Baseball
Championships, beginning Saturday in
Millington, Tenn. UM is the No. 3
seed (East) in the eight-team double
elimination tournament. All UM
games in the GSC Tournament will be
broadcast on UM Internet Radio, with
Arky Shea Bartlett, describing the
play-by-play action. You will need
to have the QuickTime Player, in
order to listen to the broadcasts.
MONTEVALLO (4/26)
-- The Falcons pounded out 15 base
hits, en route to an 11-1 victory
over Oakland City University, in a
non-conference baseball game at
Johnson Field on Saturday.
The game was called in the bottom of
the 8th inning on the 10-run rule.
The second game between UM and OCU
was suspended with UM leading OCU
2-0, and OCU batting in the top of
the third inning.
Brandon Aldridge pitched
seven innings, allowing a run and
six hits, while walking two and
collecting four strikeouts for his
fourth victory of the season.
Nate Russ pitched the eighth
inning.
Eric Moore and Jeremy
Jones had three hits each. Jones
drove in four runs and was a double
short of hitting for the cycle.
Jones hit his fifth home run of the
season in the first inning, produced
an RBI single in the third inning,
and tripled to right center field in
the sixth inning.
Daniel Furuto hit his
team-leading 11th home run in the
third inning, and established a new
school career record for being hit
by a pitch, as he was plunked (5th
inning) for the 11th time this
season and give the Birmingham
native 51 for his career, to eclipse
the previous record of 50, set by
J.D. Pruitt (2006-07).
Ryan Norman also hit a home
run, his second of the season, in
the fourth inning.
Leading 4-0, UM picked up a run in
the fifth inning (RBI single by
Dustin Rhodes) and three runs in
the sixth (2 RBI triple by Jones,
RBI single by Chris Cooper).
After OCU (7-25) scored their run in
the seventh, UM scored two in the
seventh and one in the eighth.
UM (31-23) and OCU will complete the suspended game first, then complete a doubleheader approximately 30 minutes after the conclusion of the halted game. The games are scheduled to be broadcast on UM Internet Radio, with Arky Shea Bartlett describing the play-by-play action. You will need to have the QuickTime Player, in order to listen to the broadcasts. It will also be Senior Recognition Day, as the 2008 University of Montevallo senior class will be recognized in a ceremony between games of the doubleheader.
ARKADELPHIA, Ark. (4/22) -- The Falcons were swept by No. 25 Ouachita Baptist University, in a non-conference baseball doubleheader in Arkadelphia, Ark. on Tuesday.
OBU (39-12) hit a grand slam home run in the bottom of the seventh inning of game two to post a 6-4 victory over UM and earn a doubleheader sweep. OBU defeated UM, 6-2, in game one.
Chris Cooper
had six hits on the afternoon, going
4-for-4 with a run scored in game one,
and collecting two hits in game two. UM
had eight hits in game one, but
committed three errors. OBU scored two
runs in the first, one in the second and
two runs in the fourth for a 5-0 lead.
In the sixth, a two-RBI single by
Aaron Faust made it a 5-2 game. OBU
scored a run in the sixth to close out
the scoring. Jason Sheehan went
the first 4 1/3 innings and took the
loss. Jason Ellis went the final
1 2/3 innings.
In game two, UM had nine hits. In
addition to Cooper, Jeremy Jones
and Brantly Clay had two hits
each. UM scored a run in the fourth on a
solo home run by Cooper, his ninth of
the season. After OBU scored two runs in
the bottom of the fourth, UM scored
three unearned runs in the sixth. Jones
reached on a base hit, stole second and
scored when Dustin Rhodes struck
out swinging, but reached on a fielding
error for one unearned run. After Faust
had a sacrifice bunt, Clay hit a two-run
home run, his sixth of the season for a
4-2 lead. Daniel Hicks went the
first 3 2/3 innings on the mound.
Zach Andrews and Garett Mims
also pitched for UM with Mims taking the
loss.
UM (30-23) will host Oakland City
University for a non-conference
doubleheader Saturday afternoon at 2
p.m. There will be a special ceremony
honoring the inaugural Falcon baseball
team from 1958 between games of the
doubleheader. The games are scheduled to
be broadcast on UM Internet Radio with
Arky Shea Bartlett describing the
play-by-play action. You will need to
have the QuickTime Player, in order to
listen to the broadcasts.
VALDOSTA, Ga.
(4/20) – An RBI single by B.J.
Holloway in the top of the 10th
inning lifted the University of
Montevallo to a 2-1 victory over No.
18 Valdosta State University in a
Gulf South Conference baseball game
played at Billy Grant Field in
Valdosta, Ga. Sunday afternoon.
With the victory, UM managed to earn
at least one conference victory in
each of the seven weeks of GSC East
Division play.
Garett Mims went the final three innings, did not allow a run, and struck out the three batters, including the final out in the bottom of the 10th inning, to earn his third victory of the season. Jeffrey Reach started for UM and went the first seven innings, allowing one run and five hits.
VSU (11-3 GSC, 30-15-1) scored their run in the bottom of the fourth inning. Blaine Wilson hit a double, moved up to third on a groundout and scored on a balk.
The score held until the seventh inning. With one out, Chris Cooper hit his eighth home run of the season to left center field to tie the game at 1-1.
UM had five hits on the day, two each by Cooper and Brantly Clay.
UM (12-6 GSC, 30-21) has concluded the Gulf South Conference East Division schedule. UM travels to Ouachita Baptist University for a non-conference doubleheader Tuesday afternoon at 1 p.m.
VALDOSTA, Ga.
(4/19) -- The University of
Montevallo ended up on the short end
of two losses as the Falcons were
swept by No. 18 Valdosta State
University, 8-7 and 1-0, in a Gulf
South Conference doubleheader at
Billy Grant Field in Valdosta, Ga.
on Saturday.
In game one, UM held a 7-2 lead,
however the host Blazers (11-2 GSC,
30-14-1) pushed across five runs in
the bottom of the fourth inning. An
RBI groundout by the Blazers Calem
Ray in the bottom of the fifth
inning broke a 7-7 tie. The Falcons
collected seven hits in game one,
two each by Eric Moore and
Daniel Furuto. Brandon
Aldridge went the first 3 2/3
innings, while Nate Russ went
the final 4 1/3 innings and took the
loss in relief.
Furuto hit his 10th home run
(two-run HR) in the first inning,
while Moore hit his seventh home run
of the season in the second inning
for a 3-0 lead. After VSU scored two
in the bottom of the second, the
Falcons answered with two runs in
the third (RBI double by Brantly
Clay, RBI single by Moore) for a
5-2 lead. UM then added two runs in
the top of the fourth (RBI single
Aaron Faust, scoring fly ball by
Clay) for a 7-2 lead.
In game two, Zac Blakney went
the distance, scattered six hits,
struck out eight and was the
hard-luck loser on the mound. VSU
scored the only run of the game, an
unearned run in the fourth inning.
The Falcons had three hits in game
two, and had runners at first and
third with no one out in the final
inning, but could not push across
the tying run.
UM
(11-6 GSC, 29-21) and VSU will conclude
the three-game series Sunday
afternoon at 1 p.m. (ET). The game
is scheduled to be broadcast on UM
Internet Radio. You will need to
have the QuickTime Player, in order
to listen to the broadcast.
MONTGOMERY (4/16) -- The Falcons pushed across 14 runs and 11 hits over the sixth, seventh and eighth innings, en route to a 16-6 victory over the University of West Florida, in a non-conference game played at Paterson Field in Montgomery on Wednesday.
The game was called in the 8th inning on the 10-run rule.
UM collected 15 hits on the day, three by Dustin Rhodes, who also drove in four RBI.
Jason Sheehan started for UM and went the first 5 2/3 innings, allowing three runs, four hits, three walks with two strikeouts to earn his first victory of the season. Garett Mims went the next 1 1/3 innings and struck out three. Nate Russ also threw one inning.
Trailing 3-0, UM scored two runs in the fourth on an RBI single by Daniel Furuto and a RBI groundout by Rhodes.
UM gained the lead in the sixth inning. An RBI single by Rhodes tied the game at 3-3, while a 2-RBI single by Joe Prokop gave the Falcons the lead for good. The Falcons broke the game open with seven runs in the seventh inning and four runs in the eighth inning.
UWF closed out the scoring with three runs in the bottom of the eighth inning.
The game, considered an in-region game, will not count towards the conference standings.
UM (29-19) will travel to Valdosta State University for a Gulf South Conference doubleheader Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. (ET). The games are scheduled to be broadcast on UM Internet Radio. You will need to have the QuickTime Player, in order to listen to the broadcasts.MONTEVALLO (4/13)
-- A Falcon team and individual game
record was tied, as the University
of Montevallo posted a 15-8 victory
over the University of West Georgia,
in a Gulf South Conference baseball
game played at Johnson Field on
Sunday.
As a team, the Falcons hit seven
home runs to tie a single-game
record. UM hit seven home runs in a
victory at Columbus State in 2007.
Eric Moore also tied a
single-game record with three home
runs. He will share the record with
Daniel Furuto, who hit three home
runs against West Alabama earlier
this season and former Falcons Mark
Hearn (1982) and Steve Smitherman
(1983). Jeremy Jones hit two
home runs, while Chris Cooper
and Aaron Faust also hit home
runs.
The victory also clinches the
Falcons a berth in the Gulf South
Conference Tournament, to be played
in Millington, Tenn. in May.
UM collected 18 hits on the day.
Jones along with Brantly Clay
had three hits each.
Jeffrey Reach started on the
mound for the Falcons, gave up four
runs and five hits in six innings of
work, while walking three and
collecting eight strikeouts to post
his sixth victory of the season.
Garett Mims went the next 1 1/3
innings, while Zach Andrews
went the final 1 2/3 innings.
Jones and Cooper had back-to-back
home runs in the first inning to
start the scoring. Clay added an RBI
single for a 3-0 lead. UM then broke
the game open in the second innings,
pushing across six runs highlighted
by a 2-run home run by Moore and a
2-RBI single by Ryan Norman.
After UWG scored a run in the third
inning, UM scored two more runs on
back-to-back home runs by Moore and
Jones. Faust led off the fourth
inning with a home run for a 12-1
lead.
UWG trimmed into the lead, scoring
three in the fifth, one in the sixth
and two in the seventh making it a
12-7 game. UWG scored three in the
seventh, UWG had a run in the eighth
to close out the scoring.
UM (11-4 GSC, 28-19) will next play
the University of West Florida in a
non-conference, neutral site game
Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m. The
game is scheduled to be played at
Paterson Field, in Montgomery, Ala.
MONTEVALLO (4/12)
-- Zac Blakney earned a
complete game victory in game two,
while Aaron Faust drove in
five runs in game one, as the
University of Montevallo baseball
team managed a sweep over the
University of West Georgia, in a
Gulf South Conference doubleheader
played at Johnson Field on Saturday.
UM posted a 9-3 victory in game two,
after recording an 8-6 victory over
the Wolves in game one.
In game one, UM collected 14 hits,
three each by Faust and Chris
Cooper. Faust hit two home runs
and drove in five runs. Brandon
Aldridge started for UM and went
the first 3 1/3 innings. Nate
Russ went the final 5 2/3
innings, allowed one earned run, six
hits and one walk, while collecting
eight strikeouts to earn his second
victory of the season.
Faust hit a three-run home run in
the first. UWG tied the game in the
second and added single runs in the
fourth and fifth innings for a 5-3
lead. Faust tied the game with his
second home run in the bottom of the
fifth. UM added a run in the bottom
of the sixth (RBI single by B.J.
Holloway), however UWG tied the
game in the top of the seventh. In
the bottom of the seventh, UM
regained the lead via an RBI
single by Ryan Norman. UM
closed the scoring with a run in the
eighth (RBI triple by Cooper).
In the second game, Blakney allowed
three runs and eight hits, while
walking three and collecting six
strikeouts for his seventh victory
overall and second complete game
victory of the season.
UM had 11 hits in the second game,
two each by Cooper and Ryan Norman.
UM scored a run in the first (RBI
single by Daniel Furuto) and
second (RBI single by Eric Moore)
for a 2-0 lead. UM then then scored
five in the third inning, via home
runs by Dustin Rhodes (3-run
HR) and Holloway (2-run HR). UWG
scored two in the fifth and one run
in the sixth.
UM (10-4 GSC, 27-19) and UWG will
close the three-game weekend series
Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. The game
is scheduled to
be broadcast on UM Internet Radio,
with Arky Shea Bartlett describing
the play-by-play action. You will
need to have the QuickTime Player,
in order to listen to the broadcast.
The game is also scheduled to be
broadcast via video broadband,
through the Penn Atlantic website.
MONTEVALLO (4/9)
-- The visiting Statesmen pushed
across four runs in the top of the
eighth inning, to post an 9-8
victory over the University of
Montevallo, in a non-conference
baseball game played at Johnson
Field on Wednesday.
UM had eight hits on the day, two by
Chris Cooper. Jason
Sheehan started for UM and went
the first five innings. Heath
Wilson came in for one inning.
Nate Russ went the next two
innings and took the loss. Garett
Mims pitched the ninth inning.
For the second consecutive game, a
two-run home run (Dustin Rhodes,
fourth of season), this time in the
second inning, gave UM a 2-0 lead.
After DSU tied the game in the top
of the third, UM regained the lead
in the bottom of the third. Eric
Moore reached on a base hit, and
stole second (33rd stolen base of
season). Moore moved to third on a
fly ball by Jeremy Jones and
then scored on an RBI single by
Cooper.
UM scored three runs in the fourth,
two via a three-base throwing error.
B.J. Holloway added an RBI
single to make it a 6-2 game.
DSU scored a run in the fifth inning
and two runs in the seventh inning
to trim the lead to 6-5. UM picked
up two unearned runs in the bottom
of the seventh, for an 8-5 lead.
After surrendering the four runs,
Cooper had a one-out base hit in the
bottom of the ninth inning, but was
left stranded to end the game.
UM (25-19) will host the University
of West Georgia for a Gulf South
Conference doubleheader Saturday
afternoon at 2 p.m. The games are scheduled to
be broadcast on UM Internet Radio,
with Arky Shea Bartlett describing
the play-by-play action. You will
need to have the QuickTime Player,
in order to listen to the broadcasts.
MONTEVALLO (4/8)
-- A late inning rally fell short as
the University of Montevallo dropped
a 9-7 decision to No. 6 Delta State
University, in a non-conference
baseball game played at Johnson
Field on Tuesday.
UM collected eight hits, two each by
Daniel Furuto and Chris
Cooper. Furuto also drove in
three runs, two via a home run, his
ninth of the season.
Daniel Hicks started for UM, went the first six innings
and took the loss. Heath Wilson
threw one inning and did not allow
an earned run. Nate Russ went
the final two innings and did not
allow a run or a hit.
In the first inning, Cooper produced a
two-out double. Furuto stepped in
and blasted a home run to right
center field to give UM a 2-0 lead.
DSU (28-8) pushed across five runs
in the third, three via a three-run
home run by Devin Goodwin.
After UM picked up a run in the
fifth inning (RBI single by B.J
.Holloway) to trim the deficit
to 5-3, Goodwin hit a second
three-run home run in the top of the
sixth inning.
UM answered in the bottom of the
sixth. Joe Prokop and
Brantly Clay produced
back-to-back RBIs on fielders
choices to make it a 8-5 game. In
the seventh, Furuto delivered his
third RBI of the night on an RBI
single that trimmed the deficit to 8-6.
DSU scored a run in the eighth,
while UM closed out the scoring with
a run in the ninth on an RBI
groundout by Cooper.
UM (25-18) and DSU will conclude the
two-game series Wednesday afternoon
at 3 p.m. The game is scheduled to
be broadcast on UM Internet Radio,
with Arky Shea Bartlett describing
the play-by-play action. You will
need to have the QuickTime Player,
in order to listen to the broadcast.
DECATUR (4/6) – Zac Blakney and Jeffrey Reach earned victories on the mound for UM, as the Falcons completed a doubleheader sweep over the University of Alabama-Huntsville, 6-3 and 5-0, in action in Decatur on Sunday.
The three-game series between UM and UAH was contested at Calhoun Community College.
In game one, Blakney went the first 8 1/3 innings, striking out 10. He allowed one earned run and five hits with four walks to earn his sixth victory of the season. Zach Andrews went the final 2/3 of an inning to earn his fifth save.
UM collected 10 hits, three by B.J. Holloway.
The Falcons scored
a run in the first. Jeremy Jones
tripled to right center and scored on a
wild pitch. In the third, UM added two
runs (RBI single Daniel Furuto,
RBI double Aaron Faust), and
single runs in the fourth (RBI single
Holloway), sixth (RBI single Cooper) and
seventh innings (scoring fly ball
Holloway) for a 6-0 lead. UAH scored two
runs in the bottom of the seventh and
one run in the ninth.
In game two, Reach went the first six
innings, did not allow a run, scattered
four hits and struck out four batters
for his fifth victory of the season.
Nate Russ pitched a scoreless
seventh inning. The Falcons picked up
seven hits in game two, with Jones and
Cooper collecting two hits each.
Ryan Norman started the third
inning with a base hit. Holloway dropped
a bunt down the third base line, however
UAH committed a throwing error, allowing
Norman to score from first base.
Holloway later scored via a scoring fly
ball by Moore for a 2-0 lead.
In the fifth inning with runners at first and third, Furuto broke toward second base. On the throw, Cooper broke for home. Cooper was involved in a rundown, but managed to elude the UAH defense and beat a relay throw home. Furuto later scored on an RBI groundout by Faust for a 4-0 lead.
Norman scored another unearned run in the sixth inning to close out the scoring.
UM (8-4 GSC, 25-17) will host top-ranked (No. 11 entering last week) Delta State University for a non-conference game Tuesday night at 6 p.m. The game is scheduled to be broadcast on UM Internet Radio. You will need to have the QuickTime Player, in order to listen to the broadcast.
DECATUR (4/5) --
A base hit by Eric Moore in
the top of the eighth inning broke a
5-5 tie, as the University of
Montevallo eventually posted an 8-5
victory over the University of
Alabama-Huntsville in a Gulf South
Conference baseball game in Decatur
on Saturday.
The game was played at Calhoun
Community College in Decatur.
UM collected 10 hits, two each by
Moore, Chris Cooper and
B.J. Holloway. Cooper added a
2-RBI single in the eighth inning to
close out the scoring.
Brandon Aldridge started for
UM, and went the first five innings.
Garett Mims went the next two
innings, allowed two hits and struck
out two to earn his second victory
of the season. Zach Andrews
went the final two innings and
earned his fourth save of the
season.
Trailing 2-0, UM scored a run in the
second inning on an RBI single by
Brantly Clay. UM added three
runs in the third on an RBI
groundout by Jeremy Jones, a bases
loaded walk to Aaron Faust
and an unearned run scored by Cooper
for a 4-2 UM lead.
After UAH scored a run, UM added a
run in the fourth on an RBI single
by Jones for a 5-3 lead. UAH tied
the game in the sixth inning.
In the eighth, Holloway reached on a
fielders choice, moved to second on
an error and scored on Moore's base
hit. Jones walked to put runners on
first and second. Moore then swiped
his 31st stolen base of the season
(third) with Jones moving up to
second on the play. Cooper then
delivered the 2-RBI single to close
out the scoring.
UM (6-4 GSC, 23-17) and UAH (0-7 GSC,
14-25) were originally scheduled to
play a doubleheader on Saturday,
however weather concerns turned
Saturday into a single 9-inning
game. The teams are scheduled to
complete the three-game weekend
series with a doubleheader Sunday at
noon. The games will be played at
Calhoun Community College in
Decatur, and is scheduled to be
broadcast on UM Internet Radio. You
will need to have the QuickTime
Player, in order to listen to the
broadcasts.
LOUISVILLE, Ky.
(4/2) -- The Falcons were held to
two base hits, as they dropped a
10-0 decision to No. 30 Bellarmine
University, in a non-conference
baseball game played in Louisville,
Ky. on Wednesday.
BU (18-9) scored six runs in the
first inning and four runs in the
second inning. Daniel Hicks
started for UM, and took the loss on
the mound. Brett Dunn,
Jason Sheehan and Jason Ellis
also threw for UM, with Sheehan
allowing no earned runs and five
hits with a walk and four strikeouts
in six innings of work.
Joe Prokop collected a base
hit in the third inning, while
Jeremy Jones had a base hit in
the seventh inning.
UM (22-17) will play the University
of Alabama-Huntsville for a Gulf
South Conference doubleheader
Saturday at noon. The games are
scheduled to be played at Calhoun
Community College in Decatur. The
games are also scheduled to be
broadcast on UM Internet Radio. You
will need to have the QuickTime
Player, in order to listen to the
broadcasts.
MONTEVALLO (3/30)
-- The Falcons earned two key Gulf
South Conference victories over the
University of North Alabama on
Sunday. UM completed the halted game
from Saturday night, posting a 4-3
victory. The Falcons then recorded a
6-1 victory in the third and final
game of the series, enabling the
Falcons to earn a series victory
over the Lions.
UM began the day in the bottom of
the fourth inning of the halted game
and quickly ended the inning.
Zach Andrews stepped in and
completed the game on the mound,
going the final three innings and
allowing just two hits with two
strikeouts for his third save of the
season. Zac Blakney who went
the first four innings on Saturday,
earned his fifth victory of the
season.
After a break, the teams returned to
complete the three-game weekend
series.
After falling behind 1-0, UM tied
the game in the third inning.
Eric Moore tripled into the left
field corner and scored on an RBI
groundout by Jeremy Jones.
In the fifth inning, Jones produced
an scoring fly ball, allowing
Ryan Norman to score the
go-ahead run. The score held until
the bottom of the seventh inning.
With the bases loaded, Daniel
Furuto hit a triple that sailed
over the outfielder's head into left
center field to clear the bases.
Furuto then scored on an RBI single
by Chris Cooper.
Jeffrey Reach started for UM,
went the first 5 1/3 innings,
allowed one run and scattered eight
hits, while striking out five
batters for his fourth victory of
the season. Garett Mims went
the final 3 2/3 innings, struck out
four, including the last two batters
to earn a save.
UM had 12 hits in the final game of
the series, three by Moore.
UM (5-4 GSC, 22-15) travels to
Bellarmine University for a
non-conference game Wednesday
afternoon at 2 p.m. (ET)
MONTEVALLO (3/29)
-- After dropping the first game,
7-4, to the University of North
Alabama, the University of
Montevallo held a 4-3 lead in the
second game of a GSC doubleheader on
Saturday when the rains came.
The teams will conclude the halted
second game Sunday afternoon at 1
p.m. The teams are then scheduled to
conclude the three-game series on
Sunday, 30 minutes after the
conclusion of the halted game.
In game two, UM trailed 2-0 in the
first inning. The Falcons put four
runs across in the bottom of the
first on one swing of the bat.
Chris Cooper hit his sixth home
run of the season (a grand slam) to
give UM a 4-2 lead. UNA answered
with a run in the top of the second
inning.
After a scoreless third inning and
top of the fourth, the Falcons began
the bottom of the fourth inning.
With two outs, Eric Moore
reached on a fielders choice and moved to second on a walk to
Jeremy Jones. When play resumes on
Sunday, Moore will stand at second
and Jones on first, with two outs,
and Brantly Clay scheduled to
hit.
Zac Blakney started for UM,
and went four innings, striking out
two.
In game one, UM collected 10
hits, four by Jones. Brandon
Aldridge went the first 4 1/3
innings, while Nate Russ went the
final 4 2/3 innings. Each struck out
three batters. Russ took the loss on
the mound.
UNA scored single runs in the second
and third innings. In the bottom of
the third inning, Clay hit a two-run
home run, his fifth of the season to
tie the game. UNA scored single runs
again in the fourth and fifth
innings for a 4-2 lead. In the
sixth, pinch-hitter Brett Hall
delivered an RBI double, while
Ryan Norman had an RBI single to
tie the game at 4-4. UNA
scored a go-ahead run in the seventh
and closed out the scoring with two
in the ninth.
UM will enter Sunday's action with a
record of 3-4 in the GSC, 20-16
overall, while UNA will begin Sunday
with a record of 4-3 in the GSC and
19-11 overall. The games are
scheduled to be broadcast on UM
Internet Radio. You will need to
have the QuickTime Player, in order
to listen to the broadcasts.
GREENEVILLE,
Tenn. (3/26) -- The Falcons came
back from a four run deficit,
however ended up losing to Tusculum
College, 7-5, in a
non-conference baseball game in
Greeneville, Tenn. on Wednesday.
Trailing 4-0 in the sixth inning, UM
tied the game, scoring four runs.
Eric Moore began the inning with
a base hit and promptly stole second
and third. B.J. Holloway
delivered an RBI single to get the
Falcons on the board. Chris
Cooper then had an RBI single.
Later in the inning, Chris Wiley
was hit by a pitch to load the
bases. Brantly Clay was
hit by a pitch to force in one run,
while Jeremy Jones walked to
force in the fourth run of the
inning.
After the Pioneers (23-10) scored a
run in the bottom of the seventh for
a 5-4 lead, UM tied the game when
Cooper hit his second triple of the
game and later scored on a wild
pitch. In the bottom of the eighth,
Maikol Gonzalez delivered a two-RBI
single for the game-winning hit.
Jason Sheehan started for UM
and went the first three innings. He
allowed one earned run (four total)
with four walks. Nate Russ
went the next three innings allowed
only one base hit, while striking
out two. Heath Wilson and
Zach Andrews also threw for UM.
Andrews took the loss on the mound.
UM collected seven base hits on the
day, two each by Cooper and Eric
Moore.
UM (20-15) will host the University
of North Alabama for a Gulf South
Conference doubleheader Saturday
afternoon at 2 p.m. The games are
scheduled to be broadcast on UM
Internet Radio, with Arky Shea
Bartlett describing the play-by-play
action. You will need to have the
QuickTime Player, in order to listen
the broadcasts.
GREENEVILLE,
Tenn. (3/25) -- The University of
Montevallo dropped a 9-2 decision to
Tusculum College, in a
non-conference baseball game in
Greeneville, Tenn. on Tuesday.
The Falcons were held to five base
hits, and scored single runs in the
sixth (scoring fly ball by Chris
Cooper) and ninth (bases loaded
walk).
Stephen Taylor went the first
3 1/3 innings, and took the loss.
Jason Ellis went 4 2/3 innings
in relief, did not allow an earned
run, and struck out four.
The Pioneers (22-10) scored three
runs in the first, three in the
third, one in the fourth and two in
the fifth for a 9-0 lead.
In the top of the sixth,
back-to-back singles by Daniel
Furuto and Dustin Rhodes
placed runners on the corners. A
walk to Jeffrey Reach loaded
the bases. Cooper delivered a
scoring fly ball to get the Falcons
on the scoreboard.
In the ninth, the Falcons loaded the
bases again. Furuto collected an RBI
on a bases loaded walk to close out
the scoring.
UM (20-14) and TC will conclude the
two-game series Wednesday afternoon
at 3:30 p.m. (ET).
LIVINGSTON (3/22)
-- The Falcons nearly rallied from
an eight-run deficit, however came
up short as they were defeated by
No. 2 University of West Alabama,
14-13, in a Gulf South Conference
game in Livingston on Saturday.
UM managed to collect 18 base hits,
four each by Daniel Furuto
and Eric Moore. On the day,
Furuto batted 4-for-6, scored four
runs and drove in five runs. He also
hit a school record-tying three home
runs. The Birmingham native
becomes the third Falcon all-time to
hit three home runs in a game. Mark
Hearn hit three home runs against
Freed-Hardeman in 1982, while Steve
Smitherman hit three home runs
against UAB in 1983. The three home
runs are the most by one player
since the Falcons joined the NCAA in
1996. Moore also scored four runs
and stole two bases, to give him 26
for the season.
Garett Mims pitched six
innings in relief, striking out 13
batters, to come within one
strikeout of tying the all-time
single game record of 14 strikeouts,
established by Ronnie Rasp against
Birmingham-Southern in 1998.
Jeffrey Reach started for UM and
took the loss. Zach Andrews
pitched the final inning.
The Falcons scored three in the
first inning on an RBI single by
B.J. Holloway and a 2-RBI single
by Chris Cooper. UWA
responded with six runs in the
bottom of the first. Holloway had an
RBI single in the second inning to
trim the deficit to 6-4, however UWA
scored one in the second and four in
the fourth for a 12-4 lead. UM
scored two in the sixth (2-run RBI
by Ja'cote Ward), two in the
seventh (Furuto home run and RBI
single Ryan Norman) and three
in the eighth (2 run home run,
Furuto and unearned run) to make it
a 12-11 game.
UWA scored two in the bottom of the
seventh. Furuto hit his third home
run of the game (two run home run)
in the top of the eighth to close
out the scoring.
A total of nine home runs were hit
between the two teams.
UM (3-3 GSC, 20-13) will travel to
Tusculum College for a
non-conference game Tuesday night at
6 p.m.
LIVINGSTON (3/21)
-- The Falcons pushed across the
go-ahead run in the 10th inning, to
earn a Gulf South Conference
doubleheader split with No. 2
University of West Alabama in action
in Livingston on Friday.
UM managed to post a 2-1 victory in
game two, after dropping a 12-2
decision to UWA in game one.
Game one, the nine-inning game went
seven innings on the 10-run rule.
Game two, the seven-inning game went
10 innings.
Zach Andrews went the final 1
1/3 innings and struck out two
batters including the final batter
looking to earn his fifth victory of
the season. Zac Blakney
pitched a strong 5 1/3 innings to
start, allowing one earned run and
three hits with eight strikeouts.
Nate Russ went the next 3 1/3
innings, not allowing a run and
collecting two strikeouts.
In the 10th, B.J. Holloway
reached with his second base hit of
the game. Daniel Furuto
stepped in, delivered a base hit to
right field, and advanced to third
base on a fielding error by UWA. On
the play, Holloway scored all the
way from first to plate the go-ahead
run.
UM had nine hits in game two.
In game one, UWA pushed across five
runs in the first and three runs in
the third inning. UWA then added
single runs in the fourth and fifth
innings. UM scored two runs in the
seventh on a two-RBI single by
Aaron Faust.
Brandon Aldridge took the
loss on the mound.
The Falcons collected seven base
hits in game one.
UM (3-2 GSC, 20-12) and UWA will
conclude the three-game series
Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. The
game is also scheduled to be broadcast on UM Internet
Radio, with Arky Shea Bartlett,
describing the play-by-play action. You
will need to have the QuickTime Player,
in order to listen to the broadcast.
COLUMBUS, Ga. (3/18) – No. 13 Columbus State University scored four runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to defeat the University of Montevallo 11-8, in a non-conference baseball game in Columbus, Ga. on Tuesday.
UM collected 10 hits on the day. Daniel Furuto went 3-for-5 with two runs scored and three RBI, two via a two-run home run (his fifth of the season) in the sixth inning.
Two-out hitting, a key to the Falcon offense last season reappeared on Tuesday, as the Falcons scored seven of the Falcons eight runs with two outs.
Garett Mims went the final 2 2/3 innings and took the loss on the mound.
Furuto had an RBI
double to give UM a 1-0 lead in the
third. After CSU (21-9) scored two runs
in the bottom of the third, UM answered
with two runs in the fourth (RBI double
by Brantly Clay, RBI single by
Jeremy Jones) and two runs in the
fifth (RBI single by Dustin Rhodes,
scoring fly ball by Joe Prokop)
for a 5-2 lead.
After CSU scored a run in the bottom of
the fifth, UM pushed across three runs
in the sixth for an 8-3 lead. CSU scored
three in the sixth, one in the seventh
and four in the eighth to close out the
scoring.
Daniel Hicks started for UM and went the first five innings. Jason Ellis also threw for UM.
UM (19-11) travels to the University of West Alabama for a Gulf South Conference doubleheader Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. The games are scheduled to be broadcast on UM Internet Radio, with Arky Shea Bartlett, describing the play-by-play action. You will need to have the QuickTime Player, in order to listen to the broadcast.
MONTEVALLO (3/16)
-- The Falcons pushed across two
unearned runs in the bottom of the
eighth inning to post an 8-6 victory
over the University of West Florida,
in a Gulf South Conference baseball
game at Johnson Field on Sunday.
With the game tied at 6-6, UWF
committed a fielding error, allowing
pinch-runner Nelson Garcia Jr.
to score the go-ahead run. Ryan
Norman added an insurance run,
scoring via a scoring fly ball by
Eric Moore, who collected five
RBI on the day. Moore also hit a
grand slam home run (third home run
of season) as part of a five-run
fourth inning.
Zach Andrews went the final 1
2/3 innings, did not allow a run,
and struck out two batters to earn
his fourth victory of the season.
Jeffrey Reach started for the
Falcons and pitched the first five
innings. Garett Mims went the
next 2 1/3 innings.
Trailing 2-0, Chris Cooper
and Aaron Faust had
back-to-back doubles for one run.
Two Falcons were hit by pitches to
load the bases. After the Falcons
made two outs, Moore cleared the
bases with a home run to left center
field to give UM a 5-2 lead.
UWF scored three runs in the top of
the sixth inning to tie the game at
5-5. Jeremy Jones had an RBI
single in the bottom of the sixth
inning to give UM a 6-5 lead. UWF
tied the game in the top of the
seventh inning.
UM (2-1 GSC, 19-10) will travel to
Columbus State University for a
non-conference game Tuesday
afternoon at 4 p.m. (ET). The game
is scheduled to be broadcast on UM
Internet Radio. You will need to
have the QuickTime Player, in order
to listen to the broadcast.
MONTEVALLO (3/15)
-- The University of Montevallo
baseball team held on for a 12-11
victory in game two of a Gulf South
Conference doubleheader with the
University of West Florida, in
action at Johnson Field Saturday
afternoon.
UM collected 10 hits, two each by
Eric Moore, Brantly Clay
and Dustin Rhodes. Moore and
Clay also drove in three runs each.
Zac Blakney went five
innings, allowed three earned runs,
struck out three and picked up his
fourth victory of the season.
Zach Andrews went the final two
innings and recorded the final two
outs via strikeout.
Trailing 1-0, UM tied the game on an
RBI groundout by B.J. Holloway.
UM scored six runs in the second
inning to take a 7-1 lead. UWF
scored a run in the fourth and two
in the top of the fifth to trim the
lead to 7-4. UM scored four in the
bottom of the fifth, however UWF
scored five runs in the top of the
sixth. Moore blasted a solo home run
(his second) in the bottom of the
sixth and UWF scored two in the top
of thee seventh.
In game one, Kyle Ramsey tossed a
complete game as UWF managed a 14-1
victory over UM. The game was called
after seven innings on the 10-run
rule. The Falcons were held to four
hits in game one. Brandon
Aldridge took the loss on the
mound, going the first 4 2/3
innings. Heath Wilson
completed the game, working 2 1/3
innings. UM scored their run in the
bottom of the seventh inning on a
solo home run by Chris Cooper (fifth
home run of season).
UM (1-1 GSC, 18-10) and UWF (1-1 GSC,
12-15) will conclude the three-game
weekend series Sunday afternoon at 1
p.m. The game is scheduled to be
broadcast on UM Internet Radio. You
will need to have the QuickTime
Player, in order to listen to the
broadcast.
MONTEVALLO (3/12)
-- Ja'Cote Ward produced an
RBI single in the bottom of the
seventh inning of game two, to allow
the University of Montevallo to earn
a split with Bellarmine University,
in non-conference baseball action at
Johnson Field on Wednesday.
UM recorded a 7-6 victory in game
two, after dropping the first game
of the doubleheader to the Knights,
10-2.
UM had seven hits in game two, with
two each by Jeremy Jones and
Nelson Garcia Jr.
Zach Andrews earned the game
two victory in relief, pitching the
final two innings and collecting a
pair of strikeouts. Andrews missed
on a save opportunity, as he gave up
the game-tying runs in the top of
the sixth inning. Stephen Taylor
went the first five innings, allowed
one earned runs, two hits and three
walks, while striking out four.
After BU scored a run in the first,
UM tied the game in the first inning
(RBI groundout by Brantly Clay)
and went ahead 3-1, with two runs in
the bottom of the second inning (RBI
triple by Garcia Jr. and RBI
groundout by Brett Hall).
BU scored three in the top of the
fifth, however UM scored three of
their own in the bottom of the fifth
inning (RBI single by Jones, RBI
groundouts by Clay and Chase
Fowler). for a 6-4 lead.
BC tied the game with a two-run home
run in the top of the sixth. In the
bottom of the seventh, with one out
Aaron Faust singled to center
and stole second. After a second
out, Ward hit a ball just past the
reach of the Knights first baseman
into right field.
In game one, the Knights had 17 base
hits. BU scored single runs in the
first, second and third innings. UM
countered with a run in the second
(RBI single by Jones). BU added two
in the fourth, two in the sixth and
two in the seventh. UM closed out
the scoring with one run in the
bottom of the seventh (RBI single by
Ward).
UM had six hits in game one, two by
Dustin Rhodes.
UM (17-9) will begin Gulf South
Conference East Division play this
weekend. The Falcons will host the
Argonauts for a doubleheader
Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. The
games are scheduled to be broadcast
on UM Internet Radio. You will need
to have the QuickTime Player, in
order to listen to the broadcast.
MONTEVALLO (3/11)
-- The University of Montevallo
baseball team was defeated by
Tusculum College, 12-3, in a
non-conference game at Johnson Field
on Tuesday.
The loss snapped a nine-game winning
streak.
UM managed nine hits, two by
Chris Cooper.
Garett Mims took the loss on
the mound. Nate Russ and
Heath Wilson also threw for UM,
with Wilson completing five innings
of work.
The visiting Pioneers scored one run
in the first inning and broke the
game open with seven runs in the
second inning. UM scored a run
in the fourth inning (RBI double by
Dustin Rhodes), however
Tusculum pushed across three runs in
the fifth and one in the seventh. UM
scored two runs in the ninth (RBI
groundout by B.J. Holloway,
RBI single by Daniel Furuto)
to close out the scoring.
UM (16-8) will host Bellarmine
University for a non-conference
doubleheader Wednesday afternoon at
1 p.m. The games are also scheduled
to be broadcast on UM Internet
Radio. You will need to have the
QuickTime Player, in order to listen
to the broadcast.
MONTEVALLO (3/9)
-- The Falcons completed a
three-game series sweep, earning two
victories over Christian Brothers
University, in non-conference
baseball action at Johnson Field on
Sunday.
UM posted an 8-5 victory in game
one, before recording a 5-1 victory
in game two.
In game one, UM collected 10 hits,
two each by B.J. Holloway,
Chris Cooper and Brantly Clay.
Zac Blakney started for UM,
went the first six innings, and
struck out seven, while allowing
three earned runs and two walks to
earn his third victory of the
season. Zach Andrews pitched
the seventh inning.
UM scored three runs in the second
via a 3-RBI bases-clearing double by
Clay. CBU scored two runs in the top
of the third, however, UM responded
with five runs in the bottom of the
third (RBI singles by Jeffrey
Reach, Ryan Norman and
Clay, 2-RBI single Eric Moore)
to make it an 8-2 game. CBU scored
single runs in the fourth, fifth and
seventh innings.
In game two, Jeffrey Reach pitched
six strong innings, allowing just
one run and three hits, while
striking out six for his third
victory of the season. Nate Russ
pitched the seventh inning, and
struck out two batters. UM had five
base hits.
Moore scored on a passed ball for a
1-0 UM lead in the first inning. CBU
tied the game in the top of the
second, however UM pushed across
three runs in the bottom of the
second inning (scoring fly ball by
Moore, RBI singles by Holloway and
Daniel Furuto). Chase
Fowler hit a solo home run (his
second of the season) in the fifth
inning to close out the scoring.
The Falcons have now won nine
consecutive games.
UM (16-7) will host Tusculum College
for a non-conference game Tuesday
night. The game is tentatively
scheduled for 6 p.m., however may be
pushed back to a later starting time
on Tuesday. The game is also
scheduled to be broadcast on UM
Internet Radio. You will need to
have the QuickTime Player, in order
to listen to the broadcast.
MONTEVALLO (3/8)
-- The University of Montevallo
scored three runs in the first
inning, en route to a 17-2 victory
over Christian Brothers University,
in a non-conference baseball game at
Johnson Field on Saturday.
UM collected 15 hits, three by
B.J. Holloway. Brandon
Aldridge went the first 5 1/3
innings, allowed two runs with a
walk, while striking out two to earn
his third victory of the season.
Heath Wilson, Stephen Taylor
and Zach Andrews also threw
for UM.
UM collected three
unearned runs in the first. CBU scored a
run in the top of the second. Clay hit
his fourth home run of the season in the
second inning for a 4-1 lead. Jeffrey
Reach added an RBI single in the third
inning for a 5-1 lead. The Falcons broke the game open
with five runs in the fourth and two
more in the fifth to make it a 12-1
game.
After CBU scored a run in the top of the
sixth, UM answered with five runs in the
bottom of the sixth inning to close out
the scoring.
UM (14-7) and CBU will conclude the
three-game weekend series with a
doubleheader Sunday afternoon at noon.
The games are scheduled to be broadcast
on UM Internet Radio. You will need to
have the QuickTime Player, in order to
listen to the broadcast.
MONTEVALLO (3/7)
-- Changes have been made to the
baseball schedule for this weekend. UM and Christian Brothers University
were originally scheduled to play a three-game series, with a
doubleheader on Saturday.
The teams will now play one nine-inning game Saturday at 1 p.m. The
series is scheduled to be concluded Sunday morning with a doubleheadher
(two seven-inning games), beginning at 12 p.m.
Saturday's game with CBU is also now scheduled to be broadcast on UM
Internet Radio. You will need to have the QuickTime Player, in order to
listen to the broadcast.
MONTEVALLO (3/5)
-- The Falcons swept a
non-conference doubleheader over
Alabama A & M University, in action
at Johnson Field on Wednesday.
UM won game one 12-2, before posting
a 7-2 victory in game two.
In game one, UM collected 10 hits,
two by Ryan Norman. Chris
Cooper drove in three runs,
while Eric Moore scored three runs.
Garett Mims allowed two runs
and struck out nine in four innings
to earn his first victory of the
season. Zach Andrews went the
final three innings, struck out
three and earned his second save of
the season.
The Falcons scored single runs in
the first and second innings and
broke the game open with four runs
in the third and six runs in the
fourth. AAMU closed out the scoring
with two runs in the fifth.
In the second game, UM had six hits,
two by Joe Prokop. Dustin
Rhodes drove in three runs.
Daniel Hicks went the first
five innings, and struck out six.
Nate Russ went the final two
innings and collected three
strikeouts to earn his second save
of the season.
AAMU scored a run in the first. The
Falcons answered with three runs in
the third and a run in the fourth
inning, before AAMU scored a run in
the fifth to make it a 4-2 game. UM
closed out the scoring with three
runs in the sixth inning.
UM (13-7) will host Christian
Brothers University for a
non-conference doubleheader Saturday
afternoon at 2 p.m.
MONTEVALLO (3/2)
-- The Falcons completed a
three-game series sweep of the University of
Arkansas-Monticello on Sunday,
posting a 13-3 victory over the Boll
Weevils, in non-conference action at
Johnson Field.
The game was called in the 7th
inning on the 10-run rule.
UM collected 13 hits in the game,
three each by Chase Fowler
and Aaron Faust. Fowler also
scored three runs, while Faust
collected four RBI.
Jeffrey Reach went the first
six innings on the mound for UM,
allowing one run and six hits, while
walking one and striking out three
batters as he earned his second
victory of the season. Stephen
Taylor and Corey Turnbloom
also threw for UM.
Daniel Furuto hit a solo home
run (third of season) to get the
scoring started for UM in the first
inning. UM broke the game open with
five runs in the second and two in
the third. UAM scored a run in the
fourth inning to make it an 8-1
game. UM scored four in the fifth,
(including a solo home run by
Fowler) and a run in the sixth. UAM
scored one in the seventh to close
out the scoring.
UM (11-7) will host Alabama A&M
University for a non-conference
doubleheader Wednesday afternoon at
2 p.m.
MONTEVALLO (3/1)
-- The University of Montevallo
baseball team pounded out 46 base
hits in a doubleheader sweep over
the University of
Arkansas-Monticello, in
non-conference action at Johnson
Field on Saturday.
UM posted a 26-1 victory in game
one, before recording an 18-1
victory in game two.
The Falcons nearly tied a school
single-game record for base hits in
game one. UM collected 28 hits, four
by Jeremy Jones, and three each by
B.J. Holloway, Chris
Cooper, Brett Hall and
Dustin Rhodes. Brantly Clay
collected eight RBI, four on a grand
slam home run in the third inning.
Brandon Aldridge went the
first six innings and allowed five
base hits while striking out four to
earn his second victory of the
season. Jeffrey Alexander,
Jason Ellis and Brett Dunn
each pitched one inning in relief.
UM scored in every inning except the
second inning. UM scored seven in
the first, six in the third, two in
the fourth, one in the fifth, three
in the sixth, four in the seventh
and three in the eighth.
In game two, Zac Blakney went
the distance, did not allow an
earned run and struck out a
personal-best 11 batters.
UM collected 18 base hits in game
two, three each by Dustin Rhodes
and Eric Moore. Rhodes drove
in six runs, four on a grand slam
home run in the fifth inning.
UM scored three in the first and
second innings, before scoring six
runs in the third. Two runs in the
fourth and four runs in the fifth
closed out the scoring.
UM (10-7) will host the University of
Arkansas-Monticello for a
non-conference game and final game
of the three-game series Sunday
afternoon at 2 p.m.
MONTEVALLO (2/28)
-- Jeffrey Reach hit a
walk-off home run in the bottom of
the ninth inning, to lift the
University of Montevallo to a 6-5
victory over Missouri Western State
University, in a non-conference
baseball game at Johnson Field on
Thursday.
Reach sent a pitch high over the
left field fence for his first home
run of the season. Zach Andrews
earned his second victory of the
season in relief.
UM led 4-0, with three runs in the
first and a run in the second. In
the first inning, Daniel Furuto
hit a two-run home run, while
Chris Cooper immediately
followed with a solo home run for a
3-0 lead. In the second, Holloway
produced an RBI single to give UM a
4-0 lead.
MWSU scored two in the third, a run
in the fourth and a run in the fifth
inning to tie the game at 4-4. In
the bottom of the sixth, UM took a
5-4 lead when Holloway walked with
the bases loaded. MWSU scored a run
in the seventh to tie the game at
5-5.
UM collected 10 hits, two each by
Holloway and Jeremy Jones.
Garett Mims started for UM and went
the first 5 1/3 innings. Jeff
Alexander, Jason Ellis and Heath
Wilson all followed.
UM (8-7) will host the University of
Arkansas-Monticello for a
non-conference doubleheader Saturday
afternoon at 2 p.m.
MONTEVALLO (2/27)
-- The University of Montevallo
pushed across an unearned run in the
bottom of the eighth inning to earn
a 10-9 game one victory over
Missouri Western State University,
in non-conference baseball action at
Johnson Field on Wednesday.
UM collected 11 hits in game one,
two each by Eric Moore,
B.J. Holloway, Aaron Faust
and Dustin Rhodes. Holloway
also drove in four runs, including
the go-ahead run in the eighth
inning.
Nate Russ went the final 2/3
inning and earned his first victory
of the season. Heath Wilson
started for UM and went the first
2/1/3 innings. Stephen Taylor
went the next two innings, while
Zach Andrews followed for three
innings of work.
UM trailed 7-3 after four innings.
MWSU scored a run in the top of the
fifth, UM answered with four runs in
the bottom of the fifth (RBI double
by Faust, RBI single by Brett
Hall and two-RBI double by
Holloway) to take a
9-8 lead. MWSU tied the game
with a run in the
sixth.
In game two, MWSU scored three runs
(two unearned) in the seventh inning
to post a 5-3 victory over UM. With
the game tied at 2-2, Chris Cooper
hit a solo home run, his third of
the season, in the bottom of the
sixth inning to give UM a 3-2 lead.
Daniel Hicks started for UM
and went the first 4 2/3 innings.
Russ went the final 2 1/3 innings
and took the loss.
UM (7-7) and MWSU are scheduled to
complete the three-game series
Thursday afternoon at noon.
MONTEVALLO (2/26)
-- The University of Montevallo has
made an addition to the 2008
schedule.
UM will now host Missouri Western
State University for a three-game
series. The teams will play a
doubleheader Wednesday afternoon,
beginning at 1 p.m. The three-game
series concludes Thursday at noon.
MAGNOLIA, Ark.
(2/23) -- No. 23 University of
Montevallo was defeated by No. 13
Southern Arkansas University, 6-5
(11 innings), in a
non-conference baseball game in
Magnolia, Ark. Sunday afternoon.
UM held one run leads of 4-3 and
5-4. SAU tied the game in the bottom
of the eighth inning, and hit a walk
off home run in the bottom of the
11th inning.
The Falcons collected 11 hits on
Sunday, two each by Eric Moore,
B.J. Holloway, Daniel
Furuto and Aaron Faust.
Brandon Aldridge started for
UM and went 3 2/3 innings. Heath
Wilson went the next two
innings, and did not allow a run.
Garett Mims followed and allowed
one run in 1 2/3 innings. Zach
Andrews went the final three
innings and took the loss.
Trailing 3-0, UM pushed across three
runs in the fifth inning on an RBI
single by Moore, an RBI double by
Holloway and an RBI groundout by
Furuto. UM took a 4-3 lead in the
seventh inning via a scoring fly
ball by Brantly Clay. After SAU tied
the game in the bottom of the
seventh, Holloway produced a RBI
single in the eighth inning for a
5-4 UM lead.
UM (6-6) will return to action on
Saturday, March 1, as they host the
University of Arkansas-Monticello
for a non-conference doubleheader,
beginning at 2 p.m.
MAGNOLIA, Ark.
(2/23) -- The No. 23 University of
Montevallo was swept by No. 13
Southern Arkansas University, in
non-conference baseball action in
Magnolia, Ark. Saturday afternoon.
UM dropped game one 12-2, then lost
to SAU, 8-2 in game two.
In game one, UM collected 10 hits,
three each by Eric Moore and
Jeremy Jones. Zac Blakney
started for UM, and took the loss on
the mound. Blakney went six innings,
while Jeffrey Alexander went
two innings in relief.
SAU scored four runs in the first,
three in the second and two in the
fourth for a 9-0 lead. UM pushed
acros their two runs in the seventh
inning on an RBI single by Jones and
a scoring fly ball by Ryan Norman.
SAU scored a run in the seventh and
two in the eighth to close out the
scoring.
In game two, UM collected just two
base hits. Jeffrey Reach
went the first two innings for UM,
while Nate Russ went four
innings. UM trailed 6-0 when they
scored an unearned run in the third
inning. SAU picked up single runs in
the third and sixth innings
The Falcons closed out the scoring
with a run in the seventh via an RBI
double by B.J. Holloway.
UM (6-5) and SAU will conclude the three-game weekend series Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m.
MILLEDGEVILLE,
Ga. (2/19)
-- The No. 23 Falcon baseball team
dropped a 2-1 decision to No. 8
Georgia College and State
University, in a non-conference
baseball game in Milledgeville, Ga.
Tuesday afternoon.
UM was held to three base hits. GCSU managed to collect five base hits.
The Falcons took a 1-0 lead in
the first inning. With one out, B.J.
Holloway was hit by a pitch. He
moved up to second base on a wild
pitch, then to third base via a
balk. Daniel Furuto stepped
in, and delivered an RBI single.
GCSU collected single runs in the
third and fourth innings.
Brandon Aldridge started on the
mound for the Falcons, allowing one earned run,
while striking out three and walking
three. Heath
Wilson and Nate Russ also threw for
UM.
UM (6-3) will travel to Southern
Arkansas University for a weekend
three-game series this weekend. The
teams are scheduled to play a doubleheader Saturday,
beginning
at noon. The series concludes Sunday
at noon.
MONTEVALLO (2/17)
-- The final game of the three-game
series between No. 18 University of Montevallo
and Drury University scheduled for
Sunday has been cancelled due to
weather.
The game will not be rescheduled.
UM (6-2) will travel to Georgia
College and State University for a
non-conference game Tuesday at 3
p.m. (ET).
MONTEVALLO (2/16)
-- No. 18 University of Montevallo
earned a split of a non-conference
doubleheader against Drury
University, in action at Johnson
Field on Saturday.
In game one, Ryan Norman
produced an RBI single in the bottom
of the seventh inning to score
Jeremy Jones with the winning run in
a 5-4 victory. By mutual agreement,
the teams completed a seven-inning
game first, with a nine-inning game
scheduled for game two.
Drury posted a 4-2 victory in game
two.
UM collected just five hits in game
one, but two were instrumental in a
comeback from a three-run deficit.
Trailing 4-1 in the sixth inning,
Chris Cooper hit his second home
run of the season, a three-run home
run to tie the game at 4-4. In the
seventh, Jones reached on an error
and took second on the throw. With
the infield drawn in, Norman smacked
the game-winning RBI to right field.
Zach Andrews struck out four,
including three consecutive batters
in the sixth to earn his first
victory of the season. Zac
Blakney started for UM went five
innings, and allowed one earned run
with three walks and two strikeouts
in five innings of work. Nate
Russ started the sixth and after
a couple of batters, Andrews came in
and struck out three batters.
In game two, UM had six hits, two
each by Eric Moore and B.J.
Holloway. Jeffrey Reach
started for UM and went the first
four innings. Garett Mims
pitched the next four, with Russ
pitching the ninth.
UM trailed again 4-1, this time in
the eighth inning, but could only
push across one run.
UM (6-2) and Drury will conclude the
three-game series Sunday morning at
11:30 a.m.
MONTEVALLO (2/12)
-- No. 18 University of Montevallo
dropped a 9-2 decision to No. 17
Columbus State University, in a
rain-shortened non-conference game
at Johnson Field on Tuesday.
The game was halted in the bottom of
the eighth inning due to weather.
UM collected seven hits on the day.
Eric Moore and Daniel
Furuto collected two hits each.
Zac Blakney started for UM
and tossed three scoreless innings.
He allowed just two hits, did not
walk a batter, and struck out five.
Garett Mims went one inning
and took the loss on the mound.
Jeffrey Reach went the next 2
1/3 innings, while Nate Russ
went 1 2/3 innings.
The Falcons took a 1-0 lead in the
third inning. Ja'cote Ward led off
the inning and was hit by a pitch.
He stole second, and moved to third
on a sacrifice bunt by Ryan Norman.
Ward then scored on a wild pitch.
In the fourth CSU scored three runs
and added two more in the fifth. In
the bottom of the fifth, Moore
collected an RBI single to make it a
5-2 game.
CSU closed out the scoring with four
runs in the sixth inning.
UM (5-1)
will host Drury University for a
non-conference doubleheader Saturday
afternoon at 1 p.m.