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JMU Baseball comes up short, 2-1, in series finale at Arkansas State

JMU Baseball comes up short, 2-1, in series finale at Arkansas State

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JONESBORO, Ark. (JMU Athletics) – James Madison and Arkansas State combined for three runs in Sunday afternoon’s finale, but the Dukes fell, 2-1, in Sun Belt Conference baseball at Tomlinson Stadium.

The Dukes dropped to 12-14 (4-5 Sun Belt), while the Red Wolves improved to 18-9 (5-4 Sun Belt).

Junior Josiah Seguin led JMU at the plate, going 2-for-4 at the plate.

How It Happened
Third Inning
Arkansas State broke the scoreless tie with a solo homer from Kaden Amundson.

Fourth Inning
The Red Wolves made it a 2-0 score with a sacrifice fly.

Sixth Inning
JMU got on the board as senior Jack Guerrero singled and moved to second on a wild pitch, before scoring on an error after redshirt sophomore Clay Thompson hit a grounder to second base.

Game Notes
• JMU played in its first rubber match of the season.

Up Next
The Dukes return to the Commonwealth to take on Georgetown in Tysons, Va. on Tuesday, March 31 with a 5 p.m. first pitch.

— JMU Athletics —

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