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Baseball Wins in Extra Innings to Split at William Jewell

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LIBERTY, MO. – The University of Missouri-St. Louis baseball team took advantage of two 10th inning William Jewell errors to claim a 3-2 Great Lakes Valley Conference victory on Sunday afternoon in the first of two games. The host Cardinals took the nightcap, 6-3.
 
The Tritons move to 13-11 overall, including 11-7 in the GLVC, and win their third straight series. William Jewell moves to 9-19 overall and 7-11 in the league with the split.
 
UMSL is back in action on Wednesday with a nonconference doubleheader at Pittsburg State.
 
UMSL 3, William Jewell 2 (10 innings)
Senior Justin Lois scored the game-winning run on a Cardinals miscue in the top of the 10th after reaching base by way of an error.
 
Senior Philip Landwehr helped UMSL force extra innings by tying the game in the seventh with an RBI single.
 
William Jewell scored both of its runs in the fourth to erase a 1-0 UMSL lead after senior Tyler Bunge drove in senior Paul Richmond in the first inning with a single.
 
Junior Alan Frank (3-0) collected the win in two innings of relief work, while senior Kyle Dermody picked up the save. Frank struck out three – all by looking – and allowed just one hit, while Dermody worked his way out of a jam, leaving two runners on base to end the game. It was his third save of the year.
 
William Jewell 6, UMSL 3 (7 innings)
The Cardinals avoided the sweep by using 10 hits en route to the win. William Jewell scored twice in the bottom of third inning to take a 3-2 lead and extended its advantage to 6-2 with a three-run fifth inning.
 
Bunge's sac fly in the first inning brought in junior Jose Oritz for the first run, while junior JJ Kinnevan's RBI single in the top of the third gave UMSL an short-lived 2-1 lead.
 
The Tritons used two doubles in the seventh inning to get one run back. Junior Shane Brinker led off with a double and later scored on Landwehr's double.
 
Kinnevan and Landwehr each had two hits for the Tritons, which finished with eight as a team.
 
Junior Luke Hayes suffered the loss, allowing three runs on six hits.
 
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