Anthony Herron Jr. hit for the cycle in Saturday's win |
After a strong effort on Thursday night from Brandon Mitchell led to a tight 7-6 win over the Colonels, the Privateers lost a bullpen-by-committee game on Friday night, 10-4. That set up a rubber match with Nicholls on Saturday, a game where a New Orleans loss could have potentially dropped them to Tuesday's play-in game in Lake Charles.
Bischke's homer put UNO ahead for good on Saturday |
But UNO met the challenge, taking the lead on a Tyler Bischke two-run opposite field blast in the bottom of the third. Holding a precarious 5-4 edge, the Privateers broke the game wide open with a six-run sixth inning. Then, Anthony Herron Jr. completed the cycle by crushing a two-run homer over the left field wall to give New Orleans the run-rule 14-4 victory.
New Orleans will take on Lamar at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon in Lake Charles in its opening game in the Southland tournament.