Baseball Sweeps Dakota Wesleyan Behind 13-Run Inning
CRETE, Neb. – Doane baseball delivered a dominant offensive performance in game two of its GPAC doubleheader against Dakota Wesleyan, rolling to a 22-2 victory on Friday afternoon at Doane Ballfield Complex.
The Tigers wasted no time setting the tone, plating two runs in the opening inning behind RBI singles from Tanner Nelson and Jordan Bond. Doane added two more in the second inning when Grant Sommers launched a two-run home run to extend the early lead to 4-0.
The game broke wide open in the third inning as Doane erupted for 13 runs on eight hits, including 11 runs with two outs. Bond ignited the inning with a solo home run before the Tigers strung together a relentless stretch of offense. Carter Roth delivered a pair of RBI doubles in the frame, including a bases-clearing three-run shot down the gap, while Nelson and Bond each added multi-RBI singles. The inning also featured contributions from Brayden Jones, Adam Vulcano, and Sommers as Doane built a commanding 17-0 advantage.
Dakota Wesleyan responded with a two-run home run in the fourth, but Doane answered immediately as Jones connected on a solo homer in the bottom half of the inning to push the lead to 18-2.
The Tigers continued to add on in the sixth inning, scoring four more runs. A sacrifice fly from Thaden Wewel brought home one, followed by a two-run double from Adam Vulcano and an RBI single from Roth to cap the scoring at 22-2.
Offensively, Doane tallied 20 hits and 21 RBIs in the contest. Roth led the way with a standout performance, going 5-for-6 with five RBIs and four runs scored. Bond added three hits and four RBIs, while Nelson also drove in three. Jones contributed three hits, including a home run, and Sommers finished with three RBIs highlighted by his early homer.
On the mound, Riley Plummer earned the win, allowing two runs on six hits over five innings while striking out four. Broc Songster closed the game with two scoreless innings, limiting DWU to just one hit and striking out three.
With the win, Doane improves to 20-7 overall and 7-3 in GPAC play and will host Briar Cliff on Saturday.
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