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Davidson can’t hold on against visiting Cornell

DAVIDSON Kevin Tatum was 2-3 with two home runs and five RBI to lead Cornell to a 10-9, come-from-behind win over Davidson Tuesday evening at Wilson Field.

Tatum’s first home run was a solo shot in the sixth to cut Davidson’s (8-10) lead to 8-6. His second, a three-run blast in his next at-bat, put Cornell (7-5) up for good in the seventh.

Davidson got a run back in the eighth, but stranded a pair of base runners in the home half of the ninth.

South Carolina 9, The Citadel 5: The Gamecocks (18-3) belted three home runs and freshman left-hander Jack Wynkoop earned the win against the host Bulldogs (14-8).

Clemson 10, Morehead State 5: Garrett Boulware’s three-run homer capped a six-run fourth inning in the host Tigers (12-7) win against the Eagles (7-13) at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.

UNC Greensboro 8, N.C. State 5 (11): The Spartans (9-10) took advantage of a wild pitch, three walks and a throwing errors by Wolfpack (16-6) shortstop Sam Morgan in the top of the 11th inning to upend the Wolfpack (16-6) in Raleigh.

North Carolina 16, Princeton 0: The host Tar Heels (19-1) a three-run fifth inning to blow the game open before adding eight more in the seventh and four more in the eighth to aid freshman starter Trent Thornton against the Tigers (1-11) at Boshamer Stadium.

Thornton, a Charlotte native, had 9 strikeouts and surrendered five hits over seven innings.

Coastal Carolina 7, Wake Forest 6: Coastal Carolina scored two runs in the top of the eighth and the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth to come from behind and defeat Wake Forest 7-6 on Tuesday night at Winston-Salem.

Pfeiffer 8, Lenoir-Rhyne 2: Colton Hansely has a double and two RBIs as the Falcons (11-17) scored eight unanswered runs at CMC-Northeast Stadium in Kannapolis to top the Bears (10-20) and atone for a road loss last week.

Catawba 6-4, Shippensburg 2-14: Ethan Satterfield had two hits in the first game and Keaton Hawks and Chris Dula each had two apiece in the second game as the host Indians (22-8) split their doubleheader with the Raiders (13-4).


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