NASHVILLE – Lipscomb fell 11-2 to Belmont Wednesday afternoon at Ken Dugan Field in the final installment of this year's Battle of the Boulevard.
HOW IT HAPPENED
In the first inning, Belmont threatened to quickly open things up, but Lipscomb dug in and stranded the Belmont bases loaded to keep things scoreless.
Belmont took a 3-0 lead with a two-out rally in the top of the second. The Bruins continued to extend its lead in the top of the fourth with four runs to make it a 7-0 ballgame.
Lipscomb was able to crack the scoreboard in the bottom of the sixth inning.
Robbie Merced started the rally with a one-out double.
Designated Hitter
Ethan Stamps plated the first run of the night when he launched a two-out double that brought Merced around to cut the lead 7-1.
The second Bisons run of the night came when
David Graves barreled a single with a runner on third to cut into the lead 7-2 after six complete.
Belmont responded with three runs in the top of the seventh and a run in the top of the eighth to get the lead back out to 11-2 at the end of eight.
Lipscomb was unable to plate any more runs in the ninth inning as the Bisons fell 11-2 at Ken Dugan Field.
THOUGHTS FROM THE DUGOUT
UP NEXT
Lipscomb will be back in action for a three-game weekend Atlantic Sun series at Kennesaw April 23-25. First pitch Friday is slated for 4 p.m. CT.