LEWISBURG, Pa. – The Navy baseball team (20-18, 12-7 PL) could not overcome at four-run first inning by Bucknell (16-20, 9-10 PL), as the Midshipmen were defeated, 5-1, by the host Bison in Patriot League action on Wednesday afternoon at Depew Field.
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After a rough opening frame that saw the home team score four runs, Navy's pitching kept the Bucknell bats in check over the final eight frames by allowing just one hit on eight hits over the final seven innings, but Ben Magovern matched it by tossing seven innings of one-run ball, his only blemish coming on
Alex Smith's third home run of the season.
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The Bison gave themselves a solid cushion early, as Tyler Dunn and Chris Klein both laced two-run singles up the middle in the first inning, but Navy starter
Liam Golden was able to settle in to post three scoreless innings.
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After two runners were left on in the second and
Logan Keller was stranded following a lead-off double in the fourth, Golden's battery-mate in Smith finally put the Mids on the board with a solo shot over the left-center fence in the top of the fifth.
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Bucknell answered back in the bottom of the fifth with another RBI single up the middle from Dunn, giving an extra insurance run for Magovern and Bison relievers Theo Farynick and Ryan Osinski, who both piggy-backed Magovern's quality start with a clean inning each out of the bullpen.
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Magovern (2-2) finished his day by allowing just five hits and two walks while striking out three for the win, while Farynick struck out one batter in his three batters faced.
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For Golden (2-3), he suffered the loss after pitching 4.1 innings and being on the hook for all five runs on seven hits despite recording four strikeouts, while
Reece Early followed with 2.2 shutout innings of relief and
Aidan Chamberlin pitched a scoreless eighth inning that included two punchouts.
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Paul Kostacopoulos Postgame Comments
"Bucknell's pitching staff did a great job today. Their lefty just kept us off-balance and the couple times he needed to get an out he got the out. Every time we had a little bit of something going, he was able to get us out. Really, after the first inning, it's a 1-1 game. We gave up four quick ones in the first inning, then Liam settled down really well. It was really nice to see Reece come back after 10 days or so off and pitch well, and Chamberlain threw a nice eighth inning after. The bottom line is we just didn't generate any consistent offense."
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"Obviously, the upcoming series with Army is always special, so we're shaking this one off and we're looking forward to Saturday and being back home against them."
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Game Notes
• Bucknell cut the record in the all-time series to 94-81-1 in Navy's favor.
• Wednesday marked the first scoreless outing in Chamberlin's collegiate career.
• Keller extended his on-base streak to 13 games while
Eduardo Diaz is now on a seven-game hitting streak.
• Keller has also tallied a double in four of his last six starts.
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Alex Smith has now recorded a hit in 29 of his last 33 games and has registered at least one RBI in three straight contests.
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Up Next
Navy hosts rival Army for a three-games set on Saturday-Sunday, April 22-23 as part of the Army-Navy Star Series presented by USAA. Saturday's doubleheader will also serve as Senior Day for the Mids' eight seniors, with start time set for noon on ESPN+. First pitch on Sunday is slated for noon on CBS Sports Network.
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