BATON ROUGE, La. _ The University of Central Arkansas Bears kept it close with the defending national champions for the second time in three days before falling to the LSU Tigers 4-3 on Monday afternoon at Alex Box Stadium.
The Tigers (4-0) had beaten VMI 27-5 on Sunday afternoon but the combination of
Bryce Parlin and
Gavin Alveti held the reigning NCAA champions to just seven hits Monday. The Bears also finished with seven hits, with center fielder
Drew Sturgeon, catcher
Casey Shipley and second baseman
Tanner Leonard getting two apiece.
Parlin, a sophomore right hander from Bentonville, started and allowed 5 hits and 4 runs over the first 2.2 innings, while striking out three in his second appearance of the weekend. Alveti, a sophomore from Searcy (Harding Academy) came on and tossed 5.1 scoreless innings, allowing just two hits and stirking out six.
The Tigers, who had 27 hits the previous day against VMI, took a 3-0 lead in the first but UCA got one back in the third inning when junior second baseman
Tanner Leonard led off with a base hit and went to second on an error. A sacrifice by
Colton Sagely moved him to third and he scored on a wild pitch.
LSU made it a 4-1 lead with a lead-off home run by Jared Jones in the third. UCA picked up another run in the sixth on just one hit.
Casey Shipley reached on a fielder's choice and went to second on a wild pitch. Sturgeon had an infield single to send Sagely to third before pinch hitter
Jagger Schattle greeted LSU reliever Jake Primeaux with a RBI ground out to close the gap to 4-2.
In the eighth, Shipley singled to left to open the inning, advanced to second on another wild pitch and scored on
Zeb Allen's two-out base hit. Alveti worked out of a two-base runner jam in the bottom of the eighth, getting a double play, to give the Bears one last chance.
LSU junor Fidel Ulloa, the Tigers' sixth pitcher on the day, got the Bears in order in the ninth.
In the two games against LSU, UCA was only outscored 6-3 and out-hit 13-12.Â
The Bears are on the road again at 4 p.m. Wednesday when they take on the Memphis Tigers at FedExPark in Memphis. UCA has its home opener this weekend at 3 p.m. Friday when Southern Illinois comes to Conway for a three-game non-conference series. Series game times are 2 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday at Bear Stadium.
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