MOUNT OLIVE (Mar. 15) – Following season-highs of 21 runs and 20 hits on Wednesday evening, the No. 18 Trojans cruised to a 21-1 win over Saint Michael's in non-conference play at Scarborough Field.
With the win, the University of Mount Olive baseball team improves to 16-5 overall with an 8-2 record at home this season. It marks the first meeting between the two programs, as Saint Michael's was finishing a six-game road trip through North Carolina. Meanwhile, the Purple Knights drop to 0-10 this year with losses against a pair of ranked opponents.
Sophomore
Cooper George finished 3-for-4 with three RBI, four runs scored, and one walk, while graduate student
Landon Choboy went 3-for-4 with four RBI and one run scored. Senior
Joshua Jones and freshman
Davis Halstead each went 3-for-5 and combined for five RBI and four runs scored. Junior
Dylan Jeffries registered a pair of hits with three RBI, three runs scored, and one walk.
In the top of the first frame, the Purple Knights established a 1-0 advantage off an RBI groundout. Mount Olive answered in the bottom of the second after senior
JT Stone and George led off the inning with back-to-back singles. The next at-bat, Choboy delivered an infield RBI single to tie the game at 1-1 before Jones posted an RBI on a groundout, 2-1. UMO erupted for 12 runs on nine hits, including four triples in the bottom of the third to take a significant 14-1 lead. The frame was highlighted by a bases-clearing three-run triple by Halstead and a two-run opposite-field homer by senior
Jack Casbarro.
The Trojans continued to add to their lead in the fourth with a pair of two-run doubles from Jeffries and Choboy to stretch the advantage to 18-1. UMO scored another run in the fifth on a wild pitch before a pair of scoreless innings by both sides. Mount Olive tallied its final two runs in the eighth off a two-run single by junior
Jackson Taylor to right field, 21-1.
Mount Olive featured nine pitchers in the win on Wednesday with freshman
Carson Gipson earning the win (3-0) after yielding one run on three hits with two strikeouts over 3.0 innings of work. Senior
Blake Gipson pitched in relief and tossed 1.0 inning of scoreless relief with four strikeouts. The following seven pitchers tallied eight strikeouts and five walks while not surrendering a hit.
The Trojans return to action on Friday, March 17, when they travel to face Belmont Abbey in Conference Carolinas play in the three-game series, starting at 5 p.m.