Box Score
NATCHITOCHES, La. - The Oral Roberts University
offense came alive against Northwestern State on Friday, as the
Golden Eagles clinched a series victory over the Demons on the
road, 9-2.
ORU improved its overall record to 23-29 and 16-10 in Southland
Conference play, while the Demons fell to 4-22 in the conference
and 15-39 overall.
Drew
Bowen (3-3) was the pitcher of record for ORU as he earned his
third victory of the season in seven innings of work. Bowen allowed
two runs on four hits and struck out three Demon batters.
Kevin
Cho and Brandon
Healy each had three hits in the contest, while Logan
Domenico and Austen
Colt each added two. The Golden Eagles out hit the Demons 13 to
four in the contest, including a home run by Colt, a triple from
Cho and a pair of doubles by Domenico.
Cho helped start the scoring in the opening inning as he led the
game off with a triple to left field and scored on an infield
single off the bat of Healy.
In the top of the second, the Golden Eagles got some help from
the Demon defense as ORU added four runs on three hits and a couple
of NWLA errors.
With one out in the inning, Colt turned on a pitch and sent it
just to the right of the left field foul pole for his first home
run as a Golden Eagle.
In the top of the fifth, ORU continued to expand on its lead.
With the bases loaded, Cho earned his third hit of the ball game
with single to left to drive in Chris
Williams.
The Demon defense struggled again with two outs in the ORU half
of the fifth as they misplayed a pop fly off the bat of Jose
Trevino. The ball bounced away from the fielders into foul
ground, allowing two more runs to score.
Domenico extended the Golden Eagle lead to 9-0 in the top of the
seventh with a double over the centerfielder's head to drive in
Healy.
Northwestern State plated two runs in the bottom of the seventh
on three hits. Nick Purdy singled to drive in Cort Brinson. Purdy
later scored on a single up the middle by Todd Wallace.
Matt Farmer (0-2) took the loss for the Demons as he allowed
five runs, two of which were earned, on five hits.
ORU goes for the sweep on Northwestern State at 2 p.m. on
Saturday.