The Rhodes College baseball team displayed a potent mix of power hitting and dominant pitching this week, securing a series victory over the Buena Vista University Beavers. After dropping a tight one-run decision in the opener, the Lynx roared back with a shut-out victory and a high-scoring finale to improve their season record.
Game 1: Buena Vista 7, Rhodes 6
Rhodes opened the series at USA Stadium with a high-energy performance that saw the Lynx trade blows with the Beavers until the final out. Despite a massive power display from the middle of the order, the Lynx were unable to overcome a relentless 16-hit attack from Buena Vista. It was a game of inches that came down to the wire, setting the stage for a competitive weekend of baseball.
Key Performances
The series opener was a back-and-forth battle at the plate.
Corbin Martens was the standout performer for the Lynx, crushing two home runs and driving in four runs to keep his team in contention. He was supported by
Cooper Angilly, who reached base four times and added a solo home run of his own. In the series opener against Buena Vista, the Rhodes pitching staff combined to strike out nine batters while navigating a high-volume 16-hit attack from the Beavers.
Reid Manti earned the start, tossing 4.0 innings and allowing four earned runs on nine hits. He was relieved by
Andrew Carron, who provided 3.1 innings of work, striking out three and surrendering only one earned run, though he was ultimately tagged with the loss.
Will May made a brief appearance in the eighth, giving up one run on three hits, before
Ryan Fallmann closed out the game with a scoreless ninth inning, striking out two and overcoming two walks to keep the Lynx within striking distance.
Game 2: Rhodes 10, Buena Vista 0
The Lynx evened the series in emphatic fashion, riding a dominant pitching performance and a balanced offensive explosion. Rhodes took control early with a five-run second inning and never looked back, playing error-free baseball to secure a commanding shutout victory. The win showcased the team's ability to bounce back and control the tempo from the first pitch.
Key Performances
Rhodes dominated the second game of the series behind a masterclass on the mound from
David Albert. Albert earned his fourth win of the season by tossing six shutout innings, scattering just five hits and striking out three to completely neutralize the Beaver bats. The Lynx offense provided early and ample support, led by
Cooper Angilly, who continued his hot streak with two hits and two RBIs.
Sam Reardon and
Cooper Kuriger both contributed crucial doubles to fuel the five-run outbursts in the second and fourth innings.
Game 3: Rhodes 13, Buena Vista 6
In the decisive rubber match at Stauffer Field, the Lynx showed remarkable resilience after falling behind in the opening frame. The Rhodes bats remained patient, drawing 14 walks and eventually breaking the game open with a spectacular eight-run outburst in the sixth inning. Combined with a double-digit strikeout performance from the mound, the Lynx cruised to a series-clinching win to finish the weekend on top.
Key Performances
The series finale was a story of Rhodes' patience at the plate and dominant starting pitching.
Ben Daniel delivered an exceptional performance on the mound, racking up 10 strikeouts over six innings while surrendering only two hits to earn the win. The Lynx offense was led by
Myles Kruger, who launched a home run and drove in three runs, and
Brandon Trichell, who reached base four times and delivered a two-RBI double in the third.
Brad Larson also fueled the attack with a three-hit performance, helping the Lynx capitalize on 14 walks issued by the Buena Vista staff.
Up Next: Rhodes vs. No. 4 Belhaven University
The Lynx will take their momentum on the road this Tuesday, March 17, for a non-conference showdown against Belhaven University. First pitch is scheduled for 6:00 PM in Pearl, MS. This midweek clash offers Rhodes a chance to fine-tune their rotation and keep the bats hot before returning to conference play. The Lynx will look to avenge a narrow loss from earlier in the season and continue their winning ways away from Stauffer Field.
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