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GSU BB #7 Runs Vs. LaTech March292016
Louisiana Tech Athletics

Baseball By BRANDON LaGARDE, GSU Sports Media

Tech Bulldogs Beat GSU Tigers, 10-2

I-20 rival jumps to early lead in second inning, doesn't look back

GSU run after cracking the bat at Tech
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RUSTON -- Before Grambling State University could settle down, the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs jumped to a quick 5-0 second inning lead and did not look back. Tech won 10-2. Tech (14-7, 3-3 CUSA) ended the Tigers (10-14, 7-2 SWAC) four game winning streak.
Tech proved to be dominant at the square with 10 hits, nine RBI's and a Chase Lunceford homer. Lunceford has three homeruns on the season. GSU's recently powerful bats were limited to four hits and GSU chalked up three errors.  
A four-run second inning featured a Brent Diaz RBI scarify fly to right field.  Ralph Gladu stepped to the plate and drilled a RBI double down the right field line, and Tech led 4-0. Johan Mojica scored GSU's first run, and Remon Grant was credited the RBI.
"The errors really hurt us," said Grambling State head baseball coach James Cooper. "From the shortstop and also from the third basemen not being able to cut balls to stop runners from advancing. We weren't able to hit tonight, we only had four hits total. In time, if your hits and your errors are one run away from each other, you're going to find yourself losing ball games." 
Techs' slugging carried throughout a three-run third inning. Lunceford had a RBI single, Darien Brown had an error resulting in a Jordan Washam score and Brent Biaz scored, pushing Tech to a 8-1 lead.
GSU starter Brennan Williams was relieved in the fourth inning, finishing with one strikeout, five earned runs and eight hits. Marlon Pruitt was productive in the sixth inning, facing three batters, striking one out and allowing zero hits.
"We just didn't hit. We didn't put good swings on good pitches. We didn't square balls up until the third inning," added Cooper. "That's too many guys that passed through the line-up that hadn't got a base hit. Another thing was pitching wise we didn't put any zeros up until the sixth inning." 
Torreon Woods replaced Pruitt in the seventh. Woods held Tech scoreless in two consecutive innings. Highlighted by Woods, who scooped up a bouncing bunt and threw across his body for the out. Cooper praised Woods for his effort.
"Torreon Woods picked up where Marlon Pruitt left off," he said. "Pruitt is one of our better guys out of the bullpen and he was able to put a zero up. Woods had a three up three down innings, we went right back to him and he did it again."
With the momentum in the seventh inning, Diamyn Hall walked, Remon Grant singled and Wesley Drain walked. With the bases loaded, Angel Peguero popped one up to right field, and Hall scored. But Tech closed the inning out with double play.
GSU will face the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff on the road Friday-Sunday (April 1-3) in a three game series. The first pitch will be thrown Friday at 3 p.m. 
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Players Mentioned

Wesley Drain

#1 Wesley Drain

INF
6' 0"
Junior
Darien Brown

#4 Darien Brown

OF
5' 7"
Senior
Diamyn Hall

#7 Diamyn Hall

OF
5' 11"
Redshirt Junior
Remon Grant

#8 Remon Grant

INF
5' 9"
Senior
Torreon Woods

#13 Torreon Woods

RHP
5' 9"
Senior
Marlon Pruitt

#17 Marlon Pruitt

LHP
6' 2"
Junior
Brennan Williams

#18 Brennan Williams

RHP
5' 11"
Junior
Angel Peguero

#3 Angel Peguero

OF
5' 8"
Freshman
Johan Mojica

#30 Johan Mojica

C
6' 1"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Wesley Drain

#1 Wesley Drain

6' 0"
Junior
INF
Darien Brown

#4 Darien Brown

5' 7"
Senior
OF
Diamyn Hall

#7 Diamyn Hall

5' 11"
Redshirt Junior
OF
Remon Grant

#8 Remon Grant

5' 9"
Senior
INF
Torreon Woods

#13 Torreon Woods

5' 9"
Senior
RHP
Marlon Pruitt

#17 Marlon Pruitt

6' 2"
Junior
LHP
Brennan Williams

#18 Brennan Williams

5' 11"
Junior
RHP
Angel Peguero

#3 Angel Peguero

5' 8"
Freshman
OF
Johan Mojica

#30 Johan Mojica

6' 1"
Junior
C