LAURINBURG, N.C. – The Greensboro College baseball team dropped a 12-2 decision against St. Andrews Tuesday.
The Knights scored five first-inning runs before the Pride pulled within three runs with a two-run third inning.
Tyler Henderson led off the inning for the Pride and reached base after being hit by a pitch before advancing into scoring position following a walk by
Bram Johnson. Henderson came across for the first run on a single by J.P Lisk. Greensboro's next batter,
Cody York, scored
Bram Johnson with a fielder's choice that forced Lisk out at second.
St. Andrews scored the game's final seven runs to secure the 10-run victory.
"We struggled to get anything going offensively today," Head Coach
Frank Maldonado said. "We will get back and get ready for our games this weekend."
Brandon Soden recorded a team-high two hits, while
Zach Neumeister,
Bram Johnson, and Lisk each had one hit.
Zach Branon took the loss for Greensboro.
The Pride will return to action at 3 p.m. Saturday when they host Ferrum College. The three-game set with the Panthers was originally scheduled as single games Friday through Sunday, but the weather forecast has forced the Pride to alter the schedule to a single game on Saturday and a double-header Sunday. For more information on Greensboro College baseball, continue to follow
www.greensborocollegesports.com.