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Story Archives: LSU downs LC 10-2 - Sterlington's Bagbey successful for LC


LSU downs LC 10-2 - Sterlington's Bagbey successful for LC
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The Louisiana College baseball team's visit to Alex Box Stadium went better than most likely expected. The NCAA Division III Wildcats competed with LSU, the No. 7 team in the NCAA Division I, for nine innings but fell 10-2 thanks to a pair of bad innings.

"It was an amazing experience," sophomore pitcher Madison Lachney (Iowa, La./Iowa HS) said. "Every little boy growing up in Louisiana wants to play at the box. It was great to be one of the few who get to actually do it."

Lachney pitched the sixth and seventh innings, a stretch during which he struck out one and allowed one hit.

Senior Dustin Fulks (Simpson, La./Simpson HS) kept the Tigers at bay in the first two innings of the game allowing one run on one hit with a strike out and a pair of walks.

"It was a great night," Fulks said. "Not too many get this chance so this was an honor for all of us. It stinks that we lost but we competed the whole night and I think this is a good place to build from as we get back into conference play."

Offensively, LC was good for two runs on four hits, those hits coming from Cole Bagbey (Monroe, La./Sterlington HS), Matt Scott, Taylor Beavers and Adam Broussard.

The Wildcats took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first after leadoff man Cole Bagbey (Monroe, La./Sterlington HS) reached on a single. He moved to second on a balk by pitcher Cody Glenn then to third and home on consecutive groundouts by Matt Scott and Jordan Marks.

Photo by Louisiana College
Photo Caption: Former Sterlington Panther Cole Bagbey - Current LC Wildcat

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