COLUMBUS, Ga. -
Columbus State plated a pair of runs in the eighth inning to break
a 4-all tie and claim a 6-4 win over Augusta State in the opener of
a three-game Peach Belt Conference series Friday night at Ragsdale
Field.
The loss dropped the Jaguars, in their first season under head
coach Chris Cooper, to 15-30 overall. The victory lifted the
Cougars, ranked No. 13 in the nation, to 35-10 on the season.
Freshman designated hitter Curtis Parker sparked ASU offensively,
going 3-for-4 and collecting three RBI. Senior second baseman Tony Baker went 2-for-4 with a run scored. Junior first baseman Tristan Toorie scored a pair of runs and Evan Smith scored a run and added
a double.
Sophomore righthander Wilson Taylor (2-5) was charged with the
loss, yielding eight hits and five runs -- all earned -- in 7.0
innings. He struck out four and walked three before giving way to
freshman righty Josh Barks, who allowed a run and two hits in an
inning of relief.
Cameron Griffin paced CSU with three hits and Jason Rogers drove in
a pair of runs for the Cougars.
Iain Sebastian improved to 4-2, earning the win with 8.0 innings of
work. He allowed six hits and four runs with five strikeouts and
five walks. Wade Dudley logged his seventh save with a scoreless
ninth inning.
ASU wraps up its PBC schedule with a twinbill Saturday afternoon at
1:00 p.m., against the Cougars at Ragsdale Field. Live stats and a
live webcast (audio only) will be available at www.aug.edu/athletics.