Sioux Falls Baseball Team Splits Doubleheader with Minnesota Crookston
USF bounces back in game two to earn split with UMC
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The University of Sioux Falls baseball team split a doubleheader against Minnesota Crookston, losing 4-3 in the first game but bouncing back with an 8-3 victory in the second. Key performances included Mitch Iliff's home run and Logan Anderson's strong pitching in game two.
- 01Sioux Falls lost the first game 4-3 but won the second 8-3.
- 02Mitch Iliff hit a home run and contributed significantly in both games.
- 03Logan Anderson pitched a complete game in the second match, allowing no earned runs.
- 04The Cougars had a total of 22 hits across both games.
- 05Sioux Falls will face Wayne State next in a crucial NSIC matchup.
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In a dramatic doubleheader at Sioux Falls Stadium, the University of Sioux Falls baseball team faced Minnesota Crookston, resulting in a split. The Cougars lost a close first game 4-3, despite a strong effort from Mitch Iliff, who hit a solo home run. In the second game, Sioux Falls rallied from an early deficit to secure an 8-3 victory. The Cougars exploded for five runs in the fourth inning, highlighted by a three-run homer from Edwards. Logan Anderson was dominant on the mound, throwing a complete game with no earned runs. Overall, Sioux Falls recorded 22 hits and 11 runs in the twinbill, maintaining their position above .500 in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC). The team looks ahead to a key matchup against Wayne State on April 15.
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This split keeps Sioux Falls competitive in the NSIC, crucial for their postseason aspirations.
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