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Show WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, EN 6 - DIXIESUNNEiNS.COM the record for most hits in a season with 75, breaking the previous record held by Jimmy Dever. After silencing the Cougars in the ninth, the game was sent to extra innings. APU proceeded to load the bases in the tenth, but senior pitcher Chance Abrath slammed the door. Following an intentional walk to Morache to load the pitchers can put up zeroes." BASEBALL continued from page 5 Saturday DSU showed its resiliency in the final game of the series. After an error on a would-b- e double play in the first inning, the Cougars capitalized by scoring four runs. APU would score in the second and the third, and it quickly found itself leading special." Game two of the twin bill as a was offensive-heav- y total of 11 runs were scored in the first three innings of play. APU opened up the game with a run in the first inning and three runs in the second. The Trailblazers responded by pushing across three runs in the home half of the opening inning followed by four runs in the third. Junior outfielder Miles Bice was a big part of DSU's offense as he went 4 with three RBIs. McLaughlin also went 4 and scored three runs. The Trailblazers scored a pair of runs in the sixth before notching their 31st win of the season by a score of "After the first two games fell to them, we really had to come out fighting," said Bice, a business administration major from Henderson, Nevada. "We know that we can put up runs, and our 6-- 0. The Trailblazers set.their sights on a comeback and would not be disappointed. They scored a run in the fourth and two more in the fifth to cut the lead in half. "One of the themes in our program has been, 'Be resilient," Pfatenhauer said. "It's written on one of our 3-- 3-- bases, McLaughlin singled up the middle to score the run. g "I was mad at myself after swinging at a curveball in the dirt," McLaughlin said. "He came back at me with another curveball that was over the middle, and I did what I could to put a good swing on it." With the win, DSU moves to 0 overall and 20-- 8 in the PacWest. Its final four home games of the season will come against Hawaii Pacific University beginning Friday. It will also have senior night in the final home game of the season, which will take place Saturday at 5 p.m. at Bruce Hurst Field. 9-- 6. pi p' .. :.,,.....,.,,,, ... ''''-- ' :1 vibl.41W, leo a ' ,' ,,,,,A,.....,.., t,..,..r.. , t ..,'::1',!!,- ,,,,. '" t .., t,F;Pig:111 ,,........ 'i ;,.... V..,:.,:V...-:,.- ', ; ' - ,,. ' ,,,,,, '''' '' -- - -1 , ; t0 l 17, .,..., ' j' 4, ' , 1 I if , ... . r- i ..:,...': ,,..,,,"' '..;, 1 , , i ,e' t' , 0 ., ,...k ;. , zo- , -- -, - r,' ,,,,, - - , , , . l't ,,, - ) -t , k , ' , DJ lI , , - - ,., A ,ta,dosmfacometxj.to,41,1 , It& ,, 4 )7( w ,, z : w Freshman Lacey Hancock returns a forehand during practice April 8. The women's tennis team struggled in the Pacific West Conference Tournament last week as it was held winless against Point Loma Nazarene University and California State University, Stanislaus. TENNIS continued from page 5 continued to battle in No. 1 the same score doubles 4 fell to on day one. they went Hartle and Fosdick down 2 while Tarver and Yacano lost 8-- 3. 'continued from page 5 )' ' i ;I n, . It. 1A, ,,,11,:. i ..,, "Obviously, we would have liked to win a little more," said Kukaras, a biology major from Heidelberg, Germany. "I'm happy that we were able to get to the conference tournament and compete, though. We have a young team, and I'm excited to get going next year." Hancock (6-Yuan) (6-and Tarver all lost their singles matches, and the Wai ;ors clinched the 0 victor) "he loss dropped the Trailblazers overall finish to the to a season. in the fifth. Yung knocked in a two-ru- n double, and Hartman in brought two with a single k at bats to give on DSU a 1 win. Yung finished 4 with two RBIs, and Beardshear threw in her eighth complete-gam- e her 10th win of the year. "It was a long road trip," said Beardshear, a junior exercise science major from Tucson, Arizona. "We stayed focused and played great, just have a few minor adjustments to make before we ph these big games to end the season." DSU will stay close to hoinc for the remainder of the seasot as it heads to Cedar City to face Division I Southern Utah back-to-bac- ; ., :' ' '' 1 - i ,,,,.,,.,,,,- i-,- :1 l(..:, k SOFTBALL i A . ., 1 1 Blazers scored six runs in the stanza to seal the deal in the 0 victory. Feickeit (18-4- ) threw yet another shutout to earn the win from the circle. The Urban Knights struck first on a steal at home to give them the advantage. Once ran DSU again, away with it 9-- !;(:,,,it 1 , ! 8-- - L, 2 ' ,..... -,- , ,, I 8-- tfl-t-t . I ', ,. i, 1 - 1 .t, ,i.14,. , , 32-1- . 4, 1 ( game-winnin- championship rings. Ultimately, it came down to our bullpen and the way they pitched." DSU completed the comeback in the seventh with three runs, the last of which came off the bat of Bice. Also in the inning, Morache broke another DSU record. His lead-of- f single set 24 , , , ., 1- -0 , 7-- 3-- 0, ), 6-- 0) 3, (6-- 0, 6-- 1) 6-- 5-- liVc University Wednesday p m. before wrapping up conference play with a homestand. 2 0 ( at 3 E I six-ga- . HIEREIG WEITTIEES , (7- 46.'" .tc 71(111g , itilAILI , .;. ,, !():;ri , STEESTEE tclta Tcluir ckii - Scholarships are available for those who qualify and require a semester-lon- g commitment. Unpaid (credit only) positions also i; C5 Ik , fl available. Scholarships require a 2.5 :r,lrfkle;) ViCrit:.1':' Write ' '11;:; ' t ,01 1- -2 GPA and full-tim- , t1it status. e - ' stories weekly on everything from campus events, to features, columns and investigative pieces. k , I: ''., y::.:. ';: 1 p. ' ei itb. 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