Article Courtesy LSUS:
SHREVEPORT,
La. - Ridge Gonsoulin came through when the Pilots need him most as he
blasted a walk-off single nearly out of the park scoring Kym Barthel
from
third as the no. 2 LSU Shreveport Pilots past the Culver-Stockton
Wildcats 6-5 in 11 innings at Pilot Field on Saturday afternoon.
Ben
Suit (1-0) picked up the win as he was the fourth Pilot pitcher of the
day logging three solid scoreless innings allowing no hits and struck
out one in
his walk-free performance. Riley Spencer did a good job as the middle
reliever logging two and two thirds scattering three hits and
surrendering no runs before giving the ball to Suit in the top of the
ninth.
Both
teams had plenty of chances to win the game as they stranded a combined
21 base runners. Culver Stockton (5-5) led most of the way scoring
single runs
in the first and third innings until Kade Billeaudeaux's RBI-single tied
the game at two in the bottom of the third inning after Brandon
Cooksey's sac fly brought in the first run of the inning.
Culver-Stockton
(5-5) rallied for three runs in the top of the fifth inning but the
Pilots grinded their way back to tie the game in the bottom of the
eighth
on another Billeaudeaux RBI-single.
The bottom of the 11th
was the magic inning for the Pilots as Kym Barthel laced a single to
center and then Reed Lavallee
got on the bases with a base hit to right to put runners at the corners
with one out and that led way for Gonsoulin to rip the winning hit that
just missed going out of the ballpark. Gonsoulin was the first Pilot
hitter of the to get the ball over the right
fielder Danny Carroll for CSC who made eight put outs in the game
including three outstanding catches that kept the Pilots from scoring,
if not for him the Pilots would have had this game in the bag at least
middle way through.
The
Pilots had four hitters with multi hits in the extra inning affair with
Gonsoulin going 2-4 including the game-winning hit which was his only
RBI, Reed
Lavallee was 2-6, Billeaudeaux was 3-5 with two RBIs and Kym Barthel was
2-4. Cooksey drove in a pair of runs but was hitless in four trips.
Zach Engelbrecht (0-1) suffered the loss allowing the game-winning run in the bottom of the 11th after tossing three and
a third allowing five hits, one walk and one strikeout.
LSUS will take on Southern Arkansas on Tuesday night at Pilot Field beginning at 6 p.m.