Bisons finish sweep over ISU

Bisons finish sweep over ISU

The Bisons finished the three game sweep against the Redbirds of Illinois State on Saturday at Ken Dugan Field. GAME ONE Lipscomb took control of the Diamond during game one, defeating ISU by a score of 8-1. The Bisons got off to a fast start in game 1. In the bottom of the first Tyler and Lee Wilson both hit singles to get on base and Andrew Nickerson was able to bring them home with a deep shot that one hopped off the left field fence. The game stayed at 2-0 until the top of the third when the Redbirds scored what would be their only run of the game when Kevin Tokarski took the first pitch from Lipscomb’s Davey Hackett to deep left field for a solo home run. This would be Hackett’s only blemish of the game. While Hackett did give up five hits and walked four he limited the Redbirds to only 1 run. After five scoreless innings from ISU’s Ryan Copeland the Bison’s caught fire in the bottom of the seventh when Shawn Mehring hit a triple to deep center field. He then scored on an errant pitch by Copeland. Brett Teschner was then walked, followed by an M.L. Williams double on a grounder that snuck in between the third baseman and the shortstop. Tyler Wilson then followed with a double that scored both Teschner and Williams to put the Bison’s on top 5-1. Chad Fromm would come into the game in the eighth inning in relief for Hackett. Fromm finished the game for the Bisons after pitching two scoreless innings. Lipscomb added three more...
Smith strikes out 15 on way to win over Illinois State

Smith strikes out 15 on way to win over Illinois State

Senior pitcher Josh Smith threw his second complete game of the season on Friday night.  Smith allowed one run on 7 hits on his way to a 5-3 win over the Redbirds of Illinois State. Friday night the Bisons opened up their weekend series with the Redbirds of Illinois State. Josh Smith made his sixth start of the season.  Smith, 4-1 on the year, was coming off of a season-high 15-strikeout game. Smith would not disappoint in this outing either.  Throwing  nine complete innings , Smith allowed one run on seven hits. Smith walked one and struck out 15, again. Illinois State came into the game with a 12-10 record.  The Redbirds had won seven out of their last nine. It was very important for Lipscomb to keep SIU off the bases.  Coming into Friday night’s game the Redbirds had 47 stolen bases, nearly surpassing their total from all of last season. The Bisons gave Smith an early cushion in the first.  Zach Messer drove in freshman Lee Wilson on a beautifully executed hit-and-run.  Messer drove a fastball right up the middle as Wilson was attempting to steal second. After three shutout innings from Smith, Lipscomb added another run.  Senior Tyler Wilson singled up the middle to score M.L. Williams.  Lee Wilson and Corey Hale also scored later in the inning. The Redbirds answered in the fourth scoring one run on two hits. Smith struggled in the sixth, allowing two runs on three hits.  Smith got out of the inning on his own though, striking out a Redbird for the third out of the inning.  The strikeout was Smith’s...

Grant Pollock Senior Profile

1) Name, hometown, major Nashville, Tennessee, Bible 2) What’s next after your graduation? Work for a while, save some money, go to grad school for a Master’s in Education. 3) Long term career goals? No concrete plans as of now, but I would love to teach. 4) What is the most important thing you learned at Lipscomb? College is 90% experience and 10% education.  Open your mind, not in a “hippy, la-la” type of way, but in a “respect other people’s viewpoints” type of way. 5) Who at Lipscomb influenced you the most and how? Whether it’s a belief system, music I listen to, or the movies I watch, I am just so different than everyone I know.  It’s not like I am intentionally different just for the sake of it, that’s just me. I don’t really influence my friends and they don’t influence me.  We never make an attempt to change each other.  Just relax together, enjoy each other’s company, and be friendly to each...

Bisons take game one of series, lose last two

The Bison baseball hosted ETSU on Friday and Saturday.  While the Bisons won on Friday by a score of 9-4, the team lost both games of their doubleheader on Saturday, however, losing 15-6 and 6-3. Game 1 On Friday, senior Josh Smith tstarted for the Bisons.  This was Smith’s fifth decision of the season.  The win brought his record to 4-1 overall.  Smith’s strikeout total, 15, was the highest for the Bison’s in four years. ETSU got on the board early in the first, the Bisons, however, answered back with two runs in the third. Kyle Henry started off the inning with a double to center.  Henry moved over to third on a Tyler Wilson groundout.  M.L. Williams then walked on four straight pitches. Lee Wilson drove in Henry on a single to right.  Kyle Messer got the second RBI of the inning on a sac-fly that brought in Williams. In the fourth, Henry reached base again on a triple.  That hit brought in Hostettler and Hoelzer.  Henry scored later on a sac-bunt courtesy of Tyler Wilson.  Zach Messer then made a stir of the ballpark, getting a rare inside the park homerun.  The hit brought in Lee Wilson and M.L. Williams. Before the game was over ETSU had score 3 more runs, Lipscomb one more.  Smith held on for the victory pitching 9 complete innings, giving up four runs on 5 hits. Game 2 The Bisons were back at it again on Saturday for a double header with ETSU.  Alex Ross made the start for the Bisons giving up seven hits and five runs, all earned, in three...
Lady Bisons sweep USC Upstate, improve to 4-0 in A-Sun

Lady Bisons sweep USC Upstate, improve to 4-0 in A-Sun

The softball team faced one the best pitchers in the nation on Saturday; that, however, would not slow them down on their way to improve their conference record to 4-0 Game 1 It was an old fashioned pitchers’ duel on Saturday afternoon as Lipscomb’s Whitney Kiihnl and Upstate’s Morgan Childers went head-to-head at Draper Diamond. Going into the weekend Kiihnl and Childers ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in hits given up per game. The two pitchers lived up to their rankings until the fourth inning when Lipscomb got on the board via a Mollie Mitchell single that brought in Kellie Sirus.  Sirus reached base on a hit-by-pitch. With Kiihnl in the zone, Lipscomb added three more runs to their side of the board in the fifth. Lauren Dortwegt started off the inning with a single to center, followed by a sacrifice bunt by Tucker.  Dortwegt then scored on a single courtesy of Abby Keese.  Sirus then doubled to left, scoring Keese.  Sirus reached third on a Courtney Billington sacrifice fly  to right field.  Christen Campbell then doubled to left, scoring Sirus. After the fifth, Kiihnl shut down Upstate for two more innings, giving the Lady Bisons a 4-0 win.  Kiihnl pitched 7 innings, allowing five hits and striking out 8. Game 2 In game two of the afternoon, Kiihnl showed Upstate that she could not only pitch, but also swing the bat well. The game was scoreless up until the fifth inning when Lipscomb got on the board with two runs. Mollie Mitchell led off the inning with a double, followed by a Kiinhl single.  Dortwegt grounded out...