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Sunday’s Baseball Results Bowling Green 3, Ohio 1 Ball State 7, Kent State 2 Northern Illinois 9, Central Michigan 5 Eastern Michigan 4, Miami 0 Toledo 13, Western Michigan 4 Stories courtesy of MAC Sports Information Departments Bowling Green 3, Ohio 1 BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – The Bowling Green State University baseball team defeated Ohio University by a score of 3-1 on Sunday (March 25) afternoon at Steller Field. The win, which gave the Falcons the series victory over the Bobcats, also marked win No.

700 for BGSU Head Coach Danny Schmitz. Schmitz is the Mid-American Conference's all-time leader in active wins. Schmitz is just the second baseball coach in MAC history to reach 700 wins. Fred Decker (1976-2004) won 791 games at Western Michigan. Schmitz currently sits third all-time in MAC wins with 364. He needs just five more conference wins to surpass Joe Carbone (1989-2012), who won 368 MAC games at Ohio. Decker leads the way with 401 conference wins.

'Winning 700 games is a product of having good players and good assistant coaches,' said Schmitz after the win. 'Bowling Green State University is a very special place. I'm extremely fortunate to continue to be around so many great people. We played great baseball this weekend, and more than anything, I'm happy for our guys for opening up MAC play with a series win.'

Prior to this season, Bowling Green last won its MAC opening series in 2011. In 2011, BGSU took two games at Northern Illinois to open up the conference slate. The Falcons are scheduled to play at Fort Wayne on Wednesday, before returning to Steller Field for a three-game series with Eastern Michigan, beginning March 30. Ball State 7, Kent State 2 KENT, Ohio – The Ball State Cardinals rallied with seven unanswered runs to take Sunday's series finale over host Kent State, 7-2.

The Cardinals earned a series win at Kent State for the first time since 2008. Several Ball State (12-11, 2-1 MAC) players played a key role in the victory. Junior John Ricotta hit his first home run as a Cardinal, a two-run shot, to even the score at 2-all in the fifth inning.

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Senior Seth Freed gave Ball State its first lead with a two-out RBI single to center field in the seventh inning. Fellow senior Justin Kirkpatrick broke open the game with a bases-clearing triple in the eighth inning. On the mound, junior reliever Nick Floyd held Kent State (11-8, 1-2) to just one single over the final five innings to earn his second win. The righty retired 11 consecutive Golden Flashes during one stretch and also got Kent State to hit into two double plays. Sophomore Noah Powell had two more hits today and led the Cardinals at the plate this weekend with a.462 batting average (6-of-13). Meanwhile, junior catcher Chase Sebby reached base four times in Sunday's game and scored twice.

Brad Hamilton was the lone bright spot for the MAC preseason favorite Golden Flashes. The first baseman went 3-for-4 and tallied both of Kent State's RBIs. Next up for Ball State is a road trip to Valparaiso on Tuesday, March 27. First pitch is set for 4 p.m. Northern Illinois 9, Central Michigan 5 DEKALB, IL – The Northern Illinois University baseball team used a six-run fifth inning to earn its first Mid-American Conference victory of the season – a 9-5 triumph over Central Michigan University – Sunday afternoon at Ralph McKinzie Field. The Huskies sent 11 men to the plate in the sixth, and connected for three hits – highlighted by a bases-clearing three-run double from redshirt junior Ty Jandrowski (Kenosha, Wis./Madison College) – as they totaled nine hits in the contest in earning their second win in the last four games.

'Good team win today,' Huskies' head coach Mike Kunigonis said. 'We battled for a full 27 outs.' Freshman right-handed pitcher Michael Lasiewicz (McHenry, Ill./McHenry) earned his third win of the season as he worked five solid innings. He struck out six batters to up his season total to a team-best 32, while giving up no runs on five hits. 'Las gave us a quality start and set the table for us to have a good day,' Kunigonis said. 'It was nice to bust out of our offensive funk with a nine spot.' NIU seized control early as it took a 1-0 lead in the first inning on Tommy Szczasny's (Tinley Park, Ill./Lincoln-Way North) RBI sacrifice fly, which allowed Brad Wood (Orland Park, Ill./St.

Laurence) to score. Wood then laced an RBI single in the second inning plating Hunter Bross (Scottsdale, Ariz./Mesa Community College) and Jake Dunham (Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield North) drew a bases-loaded walk as part of the Huskies' six-run outburst in the fifth. Prior to Jandrowski's three-run double, Scooter Bynum (Fairbanks, Alaska /Arizona Western College) pushed the Huskies' lead to 5-0 with a two-run single to right field, allowing both Samuel Vega (Vega Baja, Puerto Rico/Southwestern Junior College) and Szczasny to score.

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A day removed from two of its best pitching performances of the season, Central Michigan struggled to get in any sort of pitching groove on the mound as the Chippewas used seven different pitchers. Tyler Hankins suffered the loss for CMU as he went 4 2/3 innings. He yielded seven hits and scattered seven hits while striking out four batters.

The Chippewas did fight back with two runs in the sixth and three in the seventh, but NIU halted the rally by stranding four runners on base in the final two innings. NIU added its final tally in the seventh when Connor Montgomery (Newport Beach, Calif./Canyon) drove in Dunham after reaching on an error. The Huskies improved to 6-16 overall and 1-2 in the MAC, and upped their Sunday record to 3-2. 'All around great win,' Kunigonis said.

'I'm excited for the rest of MAC play.' NIU returns to action Tuesday afternoon when it travels to Chicago to take on the University of Illinois-Chicago at 4 p.m. Eastern Michigan 4, Miami 0 YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) – The Eastern Michigan University baseball team earned its first win in Mid-American Conference play this season with a 4-0 victory over Miami University Sunday, March 25, at Oestrike Stadium.

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The Eagles (6-15, 1-2 MAC) defeated the RedHawks (13-7, 2-1 MAC) for the first time at home in exactly six years. Senior Luke DeVenney (Des Moines, Iowa-Dowling Catholic) tossed seven shutout innings, allowing four hits and three walks while tying his career-high with five strikeouts. Freshman Thomas House (Okeana, Ohio-Ross) and junior Caleb Hester (Coloma, Mich.-Coloma) were stout in relief, each tossing one scoreless inning to preserve the shutout. Offensively, the Green and White generated a series-best 10 hits in the contest.

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Junior Cameron Cruz (Chandler, Ariz.-Hamilton (Mesa C.C.)) had a career day at the plate, going 3-for-3 with three singles and scoring two runs, while freshman Jared Kauffman (Springboro, Ohio-Bishop Fenwick) finished 2-for-4 with a double for his second consecutive multi-hit game. EMU broke the scoreless tie with a pair of runs in the bottom of the third. With the bases loaded and two outs, Cruz scored when redshirt freshman Jeff Timko (Rochester Hills, Mich.-Brother Rice) was hit by a pitch to give the Eagles a 1-0 lead.

Junior Kolton Schenker (Augusta, Kan.-Augusta (Labette C.C)) then walked to drive home sophomore Zachary Owings (Saline, Mich.-Saline) as the Green and White grabbed a 2-0 advantage. The Eagles manufactured another two-out rally in the fourth, tallying two more runs to take a commanding 4-0 lead.

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After grounding a base hit through the left side, Cruz scored when Owings whacked a double into the gap in right-center. Junior Max Schuemann (Portage, Mich.-Portage Northern) wrapped up the scoring when he ripped a single through the right side to plate Owings. Miami never threatened to cut into EMU's lead, recording just four hits on the afternoon. In the top of the ninth, Hester struck out the first two batters he faced before freshman Parker Massman lined out to right as the Green and White captured their first shutout since blanking Buffalo, 4-0, April 30, 2017.

Eastern Michigan will remain at home when it plays host to Youngstown State for a midweek contest Tuesday, March 27. First pitch against the Penguins is set for 6 p.m. At Oestrike Stadium. Toledo 13, Western Michigan 4 Kalamazoo, Mich.— After trailing most of the game, Toledo tallied 12 runs in the final three innings to take down Western Michigan, 13-4, and win the series. The Rockets scored in the top of the first, but WMU scored four runs in the first three innings to take the lead.

The Broncos led up until the top of the seventh, when Toledo's bats exploded for 12 runs combined in the seventh and eighth. Every batter in Toledo's lineup drew at least one walk in a game in which Western Michigan issued 15 free passes and used 10 pitchers. The Rockets were able to take advantage of WMU's mistakes and provide some big swings to keep piling on the runs in the big win. Coming up big for Toledo were sophomore Austin Calopietro and senior Alex Wagner. UT had to go to the bullpen early on Sunday, and both Calopietro and Wagner combined for five shutout innings while allowing just three base runners and striking out five. The duo kept the Rockets in the game long enough until the offense took over.

At the plate, senior Casey Gose had a career-high three hits and drove in two runs. Seniors Brad Boss and Matt Hansen also tallied two RBIs apiece at the top of the order. Boss and sophomore Michael Ryan both drew a team-best three walks. Next up for Toledo are a pair of midweek contests. The Rockets host Defiance on Tuesday at 3:05 p.m.

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Before traveling to Columbus to play Ohio State on Wednesday at 6:35 p.m.

And here it is. Best schedule in the MAC, and it's not even close. 3 P5 schools, all on the road. No FCS teams.

COMPETE & WIN. — Tom Kaufman (@CoachTomKaufman) A few thoughts. First, it is a tough schedule. Coach Babers said somewhere-in a way only he can-that you know you have to walk home from school and these guys are waiting for you, but you still gotta do it. There are no breaks in the non-conference schedule. You have Tennessee, Maryland (both 'away'), a tough Memphis team at the Doyt and then @Purdue, where we are undefeated!

Anyway, four very tough games to open the slate. There are no FCS games on our schedule, which we knew. In the MAC, BG has the same cross-over games.UT, WMU and Ball State.

Two of those are away this year, with UT as the last home game and Senior Night. Also, BG finishes with all MAC West games again.

In terms of home games, I'd say people will not be thrilled. First, we play only 5 home dates. Second, only 3 Saturdays.

To me that's the big one, but what can you do? That ship has long since sailed. Memphis and Toledo are good opponents, Ohio is a traditional review, Akron might be decent and UMass is.UMass. BG does not play Miami again this year.

So, that's the deal. Mark your calendars now! BG will really be tested this year.and with all the normal anxieties we have, especially on defense, we are going to have no place to hide. UPDATE: As you can see below, the program responded to the 5 home game issue. In regard to questions about a 5-game home schedule in 2015: We had every intention of a 6-game home slate until S.

St backed out (1/2) — BG Football (@BGFootball) Leaving us w/ opening to fill just 9 mos. Prior to season.

Given limited options, playing at Tenn. Was a positive outcome for program in '15 — BG Football (@BGFootball).