LEXINGTON, Va. – Despite an outstanding start from
Tyler Bradt, the VMI baseball team couldn't hold a late two-run lead and fell to visiting Wofford College 3-2 Saturday in a Southern Conference game.
Bradt was masterful in his second start of the season, allowing no runs in his seven innings. The red-shirt freshman gave up four hits and four walks with four strikeouts.
VMI took advantage of a Wofford error in the fourth to put two on the board.
Trey Morgan scored on a
Zac Morris sacrifice fly and a
Callen Nuccio single brought
Justin Starke home.
Morgan, playing centerfield, had an outstanding diving catch in the top of the fifth with two runners on and two outs to keep the Terriers off the scoreboard. Catcher
JT Inskeep gunned out two runners trying to steal in the game, keeping a Wofford running game in check that leads the SoCon in stolen bases by a large margin.
The game remained a 2-0 contest until Wofford plated three runs in the eighth. The Terriers took advantage of three walks and a hit batsman, scoring the go ahead run on a sacrifice fly.
Will Knight and Morris each hit doubles for VMI and
Ryan Huffman tossed 1 2/3 innings of scoreless relief.
Nolen Hester went 2-5 for Wofford (24-14/12-6), and the Terrier bullpen didn't allow a hit in 3 1/3 innings. Clay Schwaner earned the win with 2 1/3 innings of work, and Dalton Rhadans closed out the ninth for his second save of the series.
The two teams split a doubleheader on Friday.
VMI (10-23/6-12) travels to VCU Tuesday for a non-conference game at 6:30 p.m.