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On This Date: LWC Baseball stole doubleheader from CU in 2017

By Brady Budke

With the cancelation of the 2020 spring season, we are taking a look back at past Blue Raider athletic achievements. On April 1, 2017, the Lindsey Wilson baseball team pulled out a pair of one-run victories to defeat rival Campbellsville University in a doubleheader at Egnew Park.

The Blue Raiders took game one of the series by a final of 6-5. Despite never trailing in the contest and holding a 6-3 lead heading into the ninth inning, it took a strong finishing effort to set down a final Tiger surge. The win in game one ended a five-game skid against Campbellsville that dated back to the 2015 season.

Game two was a low scoring affair, but saw Lindsey Wilson pull out a 2-1 victory to complete the sweep. Both teams traded single runs in the third inning, but an RBI single by Antonio Dorado in the sixth inning broke the tie and eventually gave the Blue Raiders the victory.




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