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Wilkes has two hits (RBI) to help Evansville draw an Ace in nitecap

Martin Academy grad Robbie Wilkes (Regina, Sask.) had two hits and an RBI to help the Evansville Purple Aces sweep a doubleheader against the Indiana State Sycamores. Photo: Evansville Athletics

May 21, 2021

Official Evansville Athletics News Release

EVANSVILLE - Bouncing-back from a setback of Thursday, the University of Evansville Purple Aces battled to a doubleheader sweep of the Indiana State Sycamores, 5-4 in eight innings and 5-1, on Friday at German American Bank Field at Charles H. Braun Stadium in Evansville.

“Such a special day for this extraordinary group of men. They really responded from a non-competitive day at the yard yesterday and delivered a great performance today,” said Aces head coach Wes Carroll. “On the mound, we got competitive outings from everyone and it was great to see the home runs from Danny Borgstrom, Brent Widder, and Tanner Craig. Senior Day tomorrow to send off our four guys that have been an enormous part of our turnaround.”

Game One: Evansville 5, Indiana State 4 (8 inn.)

An evenly played contest from start to finish, Friday’s first game of the doubleheader was well controlled by both team’s starting pitchers. On the mound for the Aces, freshman Donovan Schultz allowed a run in the first inning, but quickly settled in.

Evansville answered in the bottom of the second with a solo homer off the bat of Borgstrom, notching his ninth homer of 2021, tying the game at 1-1.

Indiana State responded in the top of the third with a run on a fly ball that regained a 2-1 advantage for the Sycamores.

Widder ended the trading of runs in the bottom half of the third, giving Evansville its first lead of the day on a two-run home run to left, scoring Simon Scherry and handing the Aces a 3-2 lead.

The seven-inning contest was tied at 3-3 by the Sycamores in the top of the sixth with an RBI base-hit from Grant Magill that would prove to be a crucial run, sending the game to extras.

With the international tiebreaker in effect, Indiana State took a 4-3 lead in the top of the eighth, bunting the runner to third and scoring said runner on a sacrifice fly.

Evansville mirrored the Sycamores effort, laying down a bunt to advance Scherry to third, but it was a base-hit by Troy Beilsmith that scored the tying run. After Craig reached on an error, advancing to second with Beilsmith moving to third, Borgstrom was walked to load the bases.

Following a strikeout that marked the second out of the inning, Kenton Crews came to the plate. On an 0-2 pitch, Crews chopped a ball to the shortstop, who quickly fired to first. Crews utilized his speed to beat out the throw, being called safe at first, walking-off with a 5-4 win for Evansville.

Game Two: Evansville 5, Indiana State 1

Evansville’s offense picked-up right where it left off in Game 2 of the doubleheader. The Aces recorded their first run of the contest in the second as Scherry reached on a fielding error by the Sycamore third baseman, scoring Crews.

In the third, Evansville added two more runs as Craig smashed his 12th homer of the season, this time a two-run blast to center, boosting UE’s lead to 3-0.

Aces starter Jake McMahill was impressive on the mound for Evansville, allowing just one hit through three innings and working out of jam in the fourth to preserve the Aces lead.

Indiana State struck for what would be its only run of the game in the fifth as Schaffer lifted a home run to left, narrowing Evansville’s lead to 3-1.

In the fifth, Evansville got its run back and then one more with an RBI double that continued Crews’ hot streak and a sacrifice fly from Robbie Wilkes as the Aces held a 5-1 lead.

Wilkes had a pair of hits and an RBI. Wilkes (Regina, Sask.) is hitting .275 with three doubles and eight RBIs. In 21 games he has a .636 OPS.

Ben Komonosky is batting .207 with four RBIs, a homer and nine RBIs. In 39 games Komonosky (Regina, Sask.) has a .656 OPS.

Neftaly Severino-Cronier (Boisbriand, Que.) pitched one innings allowing two runs.