NORFOLK, Va. – The Norfolk State baseball team struggled to contain an explosive offensive performance by Coppin State on Friday, dropping the first game of the conference series 20-6.
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With strong winds carrying fly balls deeper throughout the afternoon, the game featured four total home runs from both the Spartans (9-24, 5-11 NEC), and the Eagles (7-19, 6-10), two by each squad.
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The Spartans struck first with two runs in the first inning, thanks to RBI hits by
Manny Jackson and
Collin Curry. A four-run fourth frame thrust Coppin State ahead 4-2, before Curry gave Norfolk State another advantage with a three-run homer to right field.
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Coppin State responded with a long ball in the next frame. Freshman
Jalan Jones launched one out of the park to tie the game 6-6, the first home run of his collegiate career.
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CSU added two runs in the fifth inning, before taking control in the sixth. A series of free bases led to a four-run showing, before Anthony Divittorio added to the surge with a grand slam homer.
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The Eagles closed out their fiery stretch in the seventh inning, before Justin Ritz closed out the game for CSU on the mound.
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UP NEXT
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The teams return to Marty L. Miller Field on Saturday at 1 p.m. for the second game of the series.
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