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James Madison Baseball falls at home to Richmond, 10-2

James Madison Baseball falls at home to Richmond, 10-2

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HARRISONBURG, Va. (JMU Athletics) – Richmond homered six times on Tuesday night, as James Madison fell, 10-2, at Veterans Memorial Park in non-conference baseball.

The Dukes dropped to 16-19, while the Spiders improved to 20-16.

At the plate, freshman Keegan Haesler led the way as one of five Dukes to record a hit. He went 1-for-3 with a walk and two RBI.

How It Happened
First Inning
Richmond scored three runs on two homers to take the first lead of the game.

JMU responded by scoring a pair of runs on a two-run single from freshman Keegan Haesler, after sophomore Reece Moody and junior Ike Schmidly advanced into scoring position.

Second Inning
Back-to-back homers began the second for the Spiders and hit a third solo homer of the inning to push the score to 6-2.

Fourth Inning
After a fielding error allowed a Spider to reach to begin the inning, a single scored a run to make it 7-2.

Fifth Inning
UR’s sixth homer of the game put an additional two runs on the board to take a 9-2 lead.

Eighth Inning
Two doubles knocked in a run to give Richmond an eight-run lead.

Game Notes
• With six stolen bases, the Dukes extended this season’s tally to 113 for the fifth most in a single JMU season.
• Clay Thompson’s hit streak was snapped at 13 games, but a fifth-inning walk extended his reached base streak to 14 games.
• Reece Moody stole four bases to set a new career high and tie the single-game program record.
• With his four stolen bases, Reece Moody has tied Chad Carroll (2015) and Billy Sample (1976) for ninth place in a single JMU season with 27.
• For the first time since 2006-07, the Dukes have lost three straight to Richmond.

Up Next
JMU welcomes App State to Veterans Memorial Park for a three-game series beginning on March 17-19.

— JMU Athletics —

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