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| Series tied 1-1 after 6-4 win by Gold Team (10/26/2005) |
| LSUS Gold jumped out early on the Blue Team and held on for a 6-4 win, evening the Pilot World Series at one game apiece. Daniel Welch, Matt Clayman, and Chris Marks combined on the mound to hold Pilot Blue in check. Pilot Gold banged out 12 hits with sophomore Brian Arnold pacing the Gold attack with 4 hits. Tyler Williams led Pilot Blue with three RBI’s. |
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| Pilot Blue take game one 9-4 (10/25/2005) |
| The LSUS Pilots kicked off the 7th annual Pilot World Series yesterday under cloudy, windy conditions at Pilot field. The Blue team took game one of the best of five series with a convincing 9-4 win over the Gold Team. Tyler Lewis threw five strong innings, surrendering two runs on four hits, while striking out two and walking three for Pilot Blue. Blake Pinkston and Josh Wheat finished the game throwing an inning each.
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| Sports stumble in 11th against Senators (6/4/2005) |
| In the second start of his professional career, Dereck Cunningham looked as if he had been a pro for years.
Cunningham, a former LSUS star, had a no-hitter against Jackson through 6 1-3 innings on Friday. Though Carlos Brackley spoiled his shot with a single in the seventh, he did his job by giving the Sports a shot at the win.
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| LSUS to host Region XIII Tournament, May 10-14, 2005 (5/2/2005) (5/23/2005) |
| The LSUS Pilots completed their 2005 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Schedule with a 22-8 record, 5 games ahead of the second place University of Mobile Rams who finished 17-13. By claiming the regular season GCAC championship, the Pilots have earned the right to host the 2005, NAIA Region XIII Tournament.
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| Pilots head to GCAC Tournament with #1 seed (5/2/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA - The 2005 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament, set for May 4-7 in Jackson, Mississippi, bracket has been set. All games will be played at Millsaps College, beginning with Game 1 at 11:00 am on Wednesday. Game times on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will be 11:00 am, 2:30 pm and 6:00 pm. Saturday's championship game(s) will begin at 12:00 pm.
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| Pilots edge Loyola in second game for doubleheader split. (5/1/2005) |
| The LSU-Shreveport Pilots' offense fluctuated as much as the weather did on Saturday against the Loyola Wolfpack. In game one of the doubleheader, the weather was gloomy and so was the LSUS offense as the Pilots lost in extra innings, 4-3. However, in the second game of the day, the sun was shining bright and so were the faces in the Pilot dugout due to their 7-6 win.
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| Pilots win pitchers duel 2-1 over Wolfpack (4/29/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---It was a pitching dual all the way on Friday night for the LSUS Pilots against the Loyola Wildcats. However, the Pilots’ James Thomas came out on top with the win, 2-1, and Kevin Jewell (4) picked up the save completing a scoreless ninth inning.
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| No. 3 Huskies sweep No. 12 Pilots (4/20/2005) |
| When the No. 3-ranked Houston Baptist Huskies came to town on Tuesday, LSU-Shreveport baseball coach Rocke Musgraves was looking forward to seeing how his 12th-ranked Pilots compared.
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| #12 LSUS vs #3 Houston Baptist Live on ihigh.com (4/19/2005) |
| Shreveport,LA---The LSUS Pilots will play host to the #3 Houston Baptist Huskies this afternoon in double-header action at Pilot Field beginning at 4:00pm. You can follow all the action with Mark Cantrell live on the ihigh broadcast network. You can access the game directly at http://ibn.ihigh.com/ or you can check out the LSUS Baseball website (http://www.lsus.edu/baseball/) and click on the listen live icon at the bottom left corner of the page. |
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| Pilots Baseball continues athletic success at LSUS with 2005 GCAC Championship (4/18/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---After a disappointing 3-1 loss in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Championship final versus the Belhaven College Blazers in 2004, the #12 LSUS Pilots were chomping at the bit to erase the bitter memories of what could have been. With the additions of senior transfer from Arkansas State University Derek Cunningham, Bossier Parish Community College’s Dusty Maddox, the emergence of the GCAC’s leading hitter Dustin Bissonnette, and the return of 6’4 left handed pitcher Frank Kowatz a year after surgery who has compiled a 6-1 record thus far, the Pilots have accumulated a 36-10 record and have clinched their first ever GCAC Championship with six games remaining in the regular season schedule. |
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| Pilots claim 2005 GCAC title with sweep over Rams (4/16/2005) |
| SHREVEPORT, La. – The LSUS Pilots had a job to do on Saturday and they did it well. Coming into Saturday’s double header against the University of Mobile Rams, the Pilots had to win the remaining two games of the three game series so they could clinch the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference outright after winning game one of the series 8-6 Friday night. They did their job just the way they should have by winning Saturday’s first game 7-3 behind a solid pitching performance by Derek Cunningham, and picking up an 11-1 victory in five innings to complete the sweep, and wrap up the 2005 GCAC regular season title.
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| Pilots take game one versus Rams 8-6 (4/15/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA– The first place LSUS Pilots came one step closer Friday night to clinching the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) title as they beat the University of Mobile Rams, 8-6. |
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| Pilots win 7th in a row; 12-10 versus SAU (4/13/2005) |
| SHREVEPORT, La. – The LSUS Pilots must have wanted to win the hard way Wednesday night against Southern Arkansas University. If not that, they certainly wanted to win it dramatically. After giving up eight runs on three hits, three walks and two hit by pitches, the Pilots lost their 8-2 lead to the Muleriders in the seventh inning. But the Pilots, who have done an excellent job of rallying this season, scored four runs in the bottom of the eighth to get the victory, 12-10.
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| Pilots jump two spots in latest national poll (4/13/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Pilots have rolled off 9 wins in their last 11 games to improve to 32-10 overall which includes a 17-4 record in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference. The Pilots success of late has also elevated them to their highest ranking of the year as the NAIA Baseball Polls were release Wednesday afternoon which saw the Pilots jump two spots to #12. |
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| Pilots sweep double-header versus Paul Quinn; 10-6, 4-1 (4/13/2005) |
| SHREVEPORT, La. – It was LSUS’ Kyle Mace’s on fire bat who helped the Pilots win the first of two games in a double-header against the Paul Quinn Tigers, 10-6. In the second game of the non-conference event, good pitching from Marcus Calhoun and strong offensive innings from the LSUS squad gave the home team a 4-1 win to complete a sweep of the series.
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| Bissonnette Earns GCAC Player of the Week Honors (4/12/2005) |
| Dustin Bissonnette of LSUS was chosen player of the week. Bissonnette hit .533 for the week with 5 runs scored, 3 doubles and 4 RBI. Bissonnette continues to improve upon an already impressive season. After an 8-15 performance this week, he has improved his batting average to .449 with a team leading 138 at bats, which also includes a .512 on base percentange and 38 RBI. During his current 7 game hitting streak, Bissonnette is 12-25;he has only been held hitless in 5 of the 39 games he has played this year. Dustin is a junior from Prince George, BC. |
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| Pilots rally to sweep Badgers with 10-6 win (4/9/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA– The LSUS Pilots could not have asked for better pitching in the first game of Saturday’s double header or for better rallying skills in the second game against the Springhill Badgers, as they won both games and swept the series.
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| Pilots Blast Badgers 10-4 (4/8/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA– It was Pilots all the way on Friday night against the Springhill Badgers as LSUS’ offense exploded for a 10-4 win. The Pilots, now 28-10 overall and 15-4 in conference play, had an excellent offensive showing as well as good pitching efforts to keep them in first place in their conference.
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| Pilots improve to 27-10 with 9-8 win over Wildcats (4/5/2005) |
| Pineville, LA---The LSUS Pilots (27-10) squared off against the Louisiana College Wildcats (20-7) Tuesday afternoon in the fourth annual D.A.R.E. Day Baseball Game. In front of 2,500 screaming 4th and 5th graders, the Pilots collected 16 hits on route to a 9-8 victory over the Wildcats.
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| Pilots take 2 of 3 on road versus Belhaven (4/3/2005) |
| Jackson, MS---The LSUS Pilots (26-10, 14-4) traveled to Jackson, MS this weekend for a three game series versus the Belhaven College Blazers. Frank Kowatz pitched a career high 8.2 innings allowing 1 run (unearned) while scattering 6 Blazers hits and 2 walks to improve to 4-1 on the season as the Pilots went on to win by a final score of 2-1.
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| Pilots split double-header with Central Arkansas (3/29/2005) |
| SHREVEPORT, LA. – In a non-conference double-header match-up, the LSUS Pilots battled the University of Central Arkansas Bears on Tuesday. After winning in dramatic, extra inning style in game one, the Pilots fell hard in game two to the visiting Bears.
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| Pilots return to top 15 in NAIA with 23-7 start (3/24/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The NAIA released its first top 25 rankings of the 2005 season Thursday afternoon. The LSUS Pilots have found themselves ranked 14th in the country and back in the top 15 for the first time since the pre-season polls in 2004. LSUS has accumulated a 23-7 record through the first half of their season and are currently in top spot in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference at 12-3; two games ahead of the 10-5 University of Mobile Rams.
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| NICHOLLS STATE DOWNS LSUS (3/24/2005) |
| THIBODAUX, La. – Sophomore Ray Labat pitched 4.0 scoreless innings of relief to pick up the win and lead Nicholls State past LSU-Shreveport 4-1 in non-conference baseball action held at Ray E. Didier Field on Wednesday.
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| Calling all LSUS Baseball Alumni (3/18/2005) |
| The LSUS Baseball Alumni Game will take place on Friday, March 25 at 6:30pm at Pilot Field. Batting Practice will begin at 5:00pm. Any and all Alumni who are interested should contact Josh Constant to confirm; (985) 381-3861. A free t-shirt and meal afterwards will be provided. LSUS Athletic Director Doug Robinson will be the Alumni Head Coach. We hope to see everyone here.
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| Maddox receives GCAC player of the week honors for third time (3/16/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The Gulf Coast Athletic Conference today announced the baseball player of the week for the week of March 7 - March 13, 2005.
Dusty Maddox of LSUS was chosen player of the week for the second consecutive week. Maddox hit .467 with 3 home runs, 2 triples, 7 RBI, 6 runs scored and 2 stolen bases in 5 games against Northwood University and William Carey College.
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| Pilots salvage series with 13-11 win over Crusaders (3/12/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Pilots and William Carey Crusaders locked horns in a double-header Saturday afternoon at Pilot Field. The Crusaders held off a 7th inning Pilot rally and escaped with an 8-6 win in game one, but fell victim to a nine run outburst in the bottom of the third inning in game two which led the Pilots to a 13-11 victory in game two.
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| Crusaders offense explodes in 15-3 win over Pilots (3/11/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Pilots entered Friday night’s game versus the William Carey College (12-8, 5-5GCAC) Crusaders in first place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference at 8-1, one game ahead of the University of Mobile Rams. The Pilots however saw their four game win streak end Friday night at the hands of the Crusaders who exploded for 16 hits and 15 runs to hand the Pilots their second loss at home this season by a final score of
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| Pilots sweep Knights to improve to 18-3 (3/8/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Pilots (18-3) played host to the Northwood University Knights (12-14) in double-header action Tuesday afternoon at Pilot Field. Frank Kowatz faced only 20 Northwood batters in his 6.0 innings of work while allowing only one run on four hits, leading the Pilots to a 7-2 victory over the Knights. The Pilots used 10 stolen bases and a complete game performance from starter Tyler Lewis to take game two from the Knights 7-3, improving their regular season record to 18-3.
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| Pilots improve to 14-2 with 9-3 victory over Yellow Jackets (3/1/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Pilots erupted for 29 runs versus the NCAA Division III LeTourneau University Yellow Jackets last week but found themselves holding on to a 4-3 ball game heading into the bottom of the eighth versus the Yellow Jackets Tuesday night at Pilot Field. Chris Frye provided the knock-out punch when he belted a first pitch fastball over the left field wall to give the Pilots a 9-3 lead, and their 14th win of the season.
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| Pilots improve to 4-0 in GCAC with 9-7 win over Badgers (2/25/2005) |
| Mobile, AL---The LSUS Pilots (11-2, 4-0 GCAC) took on the Spring Hill College Badgers of Mobile, AL in the first game of a three game Gulf Coast Athletic Conference series Friday night. The Pilots led 5-0 early, but a 5 run bottom of the seventh tied the score at 5-5. The Pilots answered with 3 runs in the top of the 8th inning, and 1 run in the 9th, and held off a Badger rally in the bottom half of the 9th to pull out a 9-7 victory, and improve to 4-0 in GCAC action.
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| Cunningham receives GCAC pitcher of the week honors (2/23/2005) |
| HATTIESBURG, Miss – The Gulf Coast Athletic Conference today announced the baseball pitcher of the week for the week of February 14 - 20, 2005.
Derek Cunningham of LSUS is the pitcher of the week. Cunningham was the winning pitcher in the Pilot's 3-0 GCAC victory over Belhaven College. He pitched six innings, allowing one hit, no runs, struck out five and walked two. The only hit was an infield single in the first inning. Cunningham is now 1-0 on the year with 1 save in 8.1 innings pitched. He has held his opponents to a .107 batting average while collecting 8 strikeouts and surrendering only 3 walks. Derek is a senior from Senath, MO.
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| Pilots defeat Yellow Jackets 29-15 (2/22/2005) |
| Longview, TX---The LSUS Pilots (10-2) traveled to Longview, TX Tuesday afternoon to take on the LeTourneau University Yellow Jackets (3-1). The Pilots exploded for 27 hits in the 29-15 win over the Yellow Jackets.
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| Pilots complete sweep over Blazers with 13-3 win (2/19/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Pilots (9-2) and the Belhaven College Blazers (6-5) squared off in a three game series this weekend at Pilot Field to begin the 2005 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference season. In 2004 it was the Blazers who knocked off the Pilots in the GCAC Conference Tournament Championship Game, to denying the Pilots of their chance to defend their region XIV championship title. This weekend however was a different story as the Pilots combined two excellent pitching performances and some timely hitting Friday night to take games one and two, and exploded for 13 runs and 20 hits Saturday afternoon, taking game three by a final score of 13-3, to sweep the three game series.
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| Listen to LSUS Baseball action live on ihigh.com (2/18/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---Gulf Coast Athletic Conference action is underway baseball fans. The LSUS Pilots will play host to the Belhaven College Blazers Friday night at Pilot Field in double-header action beginning at 6:00pm. For those who cannot attend, logon to ihigh.com and listen in with the 2005 voice of the Pilots Mark Cantrell, who will be broadcasting home and away LSUS Pilots GCAC games this season. All Pilots midweek home games will also be broadcast live through the entire season.
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| Pilots GCAC opener tomorrow night versus Belhaven (2/17/2005) |
| The LSUS Pilots will play host to the Belhaven College Blazers this weekend in their Gulf Coast Athletic Conference opener. Game one is scheduled for 6:00pm Friday night at Pilots field, and game 2 has been rescheduled and will be played at the conclusion of game 1 due to the weather forecast. Game 3 is scheduled for 1:00pm Staurday. |
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| Pilots sweep double-header versus Paul Quinn (2/16/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Pilots (6-2) traveled to Dallas, TX Wednesday to take on the Paul Quinn University Tigers (2-8) in double-header action. In game one, the Tigers jumped out to a 4-1 lead, but the Pilots offense was too much as they went on to win by a final score of 13-6. Game two was a different story as the Tigers out hit the Pilots, but the Pilots capitalized on 8 walks issued by the Tigers pitching staff by stealing 7 bases and scoring 6 runs on just 3 hits to take game two by a final of 6-1.
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| Pilots split double-header versus Vikings (2/13/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Pilots (4-2) returned home to Pilot Field Sunday afternoon for a double header versus the Missouri Valley College Vikings. The Pilots took game one by a final score of 2-1, but fell victim to an 8 run outburst in the top of the fourth inning in game 2 which led the Vikings to a 12-4 victory. |
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| Pilots offense erupts in 23-2 win over Warriors (2/10/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA—The LSUS Pilots (2-0) traveled to Pineville, LA Thursday afternoon to take on the Bacone College Warriors (1-3) in a matinee at the Mid State Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Classic. The Pilots erupted for 23 runs which was highlighted by a 15 run second inning in a 23-2 route over the Warriors. |
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| Pilots shutout Warriors in home opener (2/9/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---LSUS baseball returned to the field for the first time in the 2005 season Wednesday night at Pilot Field to take on the Bacone College Warriors (1-2) of Oklahoma. The Pilots received some timely hitting and their pitching staff collected their first shutout of the season as they went on to win 4-0. |
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| Calling All LSUS Baseball Alumni (1/19/2005) |
| The LSUS Baseball Alumni Game will take place on Friday, March 25 at 6:30pm at Pilot Field. Batting practice will begin at 5:00pm. Any and all Alumni who are interested should contact Josh Constant to confirm; (985) 381-3861. A free t-shirt and meal afterwards will be provided. LSUS Athletic Director Doug Robinson will be the Alumni Head Coach. We hope to see everyone here.
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| Pilots baseball excells in classroom (1/5/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---Expect Excellence…this is a slogan that Louisiana State University in Shreveport adopted to remind students that excellence is what they deserve from their institution, and LSUS continues to provide an excellent opportunity for students to achieve success.
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| Pilots open GCAC Tourney with 9-3 win over Wolfpack (5/5/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots (35-23) opened the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament with a convincing 9-3 win over the Loyola University Wolfpack. Patrick Jolley opened up the scoring in the bottom of the second inning with a solo homerun over the right center field fence. The Pilots threatened to score again in the inning when T.J. Thompson hit a 2 out single to center but Jordy Bias was thrown out at the plate on the play to end the inning.
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| Pilots take on Loyola at 12:00pm in GCAC Tournament opener (5/5/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots will be in action at 12:00pm versus the Loyola Wolfpack to open the 2004 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament. LSUS earned the #2 seed in the tournament as they finished second with a 16-12 conference record, 5 games behind the William Carey Crusaders. At 3:00pm, the University of Mobile Rams and Belhaven College will be in action, followed by the night cap which will include the hometown Crusaders versus the Springhill College Badgers. Check in tonight for updated stats and results. |
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| Statesman defeat Pilots 11-1 (4/28/2004) |
| LSUS (34-21) traveled to Cleveland, MS Tuesday to take on the Delta State Statesman (39-9). The Statesman jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning and tacked on 4 more in the second which was enough to defeat the Pilots. The Statesman won by a final score of 11-1. |
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| Pilots fall in extra innings to Wolfpack (4/25/2004) |
| LSUS (34-20)defeated the Loyola University Wolfpack (19-21) 8-1 Saturday afternoon at the Alario Center in New Orleans. Gene Stevens (6-4) collected his 6th win and 6th complete game of the season in game one of the double header. Stevens collected a season high 9 strike outs. Jeremie Chabot led the Pilots offense with a 2-4 effort which included a second inning grand slam. |
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| Pilots sweep double-header versus Paul Quinn (4/22/2004) |
| LSUS center fielder Chris Frye continued his hot hitting of late with a 2-2 performance in game 1 versus Paul Quinn University Tigers Tuesday afternoon. Frye pitched in with a two run homerun in the fourth inning and a bases loaded triple in the 6th inning to give him 5 RBI and 4 runs scored in the Pilots 16-5 victory over Tigers.
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| Pilots take 2 of 3 from 6th ranked Crusaders (4/17/2004) |
| Despite dropping game one of Saturday’s double-header 12-2, the Pilots managed to take the three game series from GCAC rival William Carey Crusaders with a 6-5 win in game three. Pilot Freshman Kevin Jewell pitched a complete game 6 hitter to collect his 7th win of the year which leads the LSUS pitching staff in wins this season.
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| Pilots down 6th ranked Crusaders 10-8 in series opener (4/16/2004) |
| Despite giving up three runs in the top of the first inning, the LSUS Pilots battled their way to a 10-8 victory over the William Carey Crusaders (34-7) Friday night at Pilot Field. LSUS answered with 6 runs of their own in the bottom of the second to take a 6-3 lead which the Pilots kept for the remainder of the game.
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| Pilots pick up 11-4 win over Yellow Jackets (4/7/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots picked up 4 runs in the second inning and 4 more in the third to take an early 8-0 over the LeTourneau University Yellow Jackets Wednesday afternoon. The Pilots went on to win their 27th game of the season by a final score of 11-4.
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| LSUS suffers 3-1 loss to Louisiana College (4/6/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots (26-16) traveled to Alexandria to take on the Louisiana College Wildcats (17-14) for a Tuesday matinee game at Bringhurst Field. The game was sponsored by the D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Program) Program and allowed each fifth grader in Rapides Parish to attend the game. Over 2300 5th graders in attendance saw their Wildcats defeat the Pilots for the second time this year by a score of 3-1.
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| Pilots settle for split versus Rams (4/3/2004) |
| After beating the University of Mobile Rams 10-4 Friday night, the LSUS Pilots looked to add to their 2 game lead over the Rams in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Saturday afternoon in double-header action. The Rams jumped out to an early two nothing lead in the top of the first of Pilot ace Gene Stevens who suffered his shortest start of the season, only pitching 3.2 innings while allowing 5 earned runs on 7 hits.
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| Pilots offense erupts in 10-4 win over Rams (4/2/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots entered Friday night’s game one game ahead of the University of Mobile Rams in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference. The Pilots swept the Rams in their first three game series of the year at Mobile, and at Pilot Field Friday night, the Pilots took game one of the series 10-4.
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| Alphonse earns pitcher of the week honors in GCAC (4/2/2004) |
| Sam Alphonse of Louisiana State University – Shreveport has been chosen the GCAC Baseball Pitcher of the Week. Alphonse, a junior from Fordoche, La., was 2-0 on the week, gaining victories in the Pilots’ 7-4 win over Thomas University and a 3-1 conference win against Spring Hill. He had a 1.00 era with 8 strikeouts in 9 innings pitched.
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| LSUS Athletes earn GCAC player of the week honors (3/30/2004) |
| Chris Frye of Louisiana State University – Shreveport has been chosen the GCAC Baseball Player of the Week. Frye, a sophomore center fielder from Mindon, La., hit .429 for the week with 2 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run and 8 runs batted in. His slugging percentage was .929.
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| Pilots take two from Paul Quinn (3/30/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots played host to the Paul Quinn University Fighting Tigers (6-16) at Pilot Field Tuesday night. The Pilots didn’t take long getting to Tigers starting pitcher Bernard Pena as they put 5 runs across in the bottom of the first. After the first inning LSUS had collected 5 runs on 4 hits and collected 6 stolen bases.
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| Pilots improve to 21-13 over spring break (3/29/2004) |
| Head coach Rocke Musgraves and his LSUS Pilots traveled to Thomasville, GA this past Monday which was day one of the Pilots longest road trip of the year. The Pilots were scheduled to play 7 games over a 5 day span versus teams which LSUS hopes to see in mid-May when NAIA post-season action begins.
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| Pilots split double-header with Belhaven (3/20/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots were back in action versus the Belhaven College Blazers Saturday afternoon in Gulf Coast Athletic Conference play. The Pilots sent Gene Stevens to the mound in game one of the double-header who was hunting for his 4th win of the year. Stevens (3-2) managed to throw all seven innings and only allowed three runs on 8 hits but fell victim to a lack of run support as the Pilots were blanked 3-0.
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| Frye sparks Pilots offense in 8-4 win over Belhaven (3/19/2004) |
| LSUS (16-9, 8-5) played host to the Belhaven College Blazers Friday night in a Gulf Coast Athletic Conference showdown. It was the Blazers who jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the top of the first. Jonathan Robertson capped off the first with a two run homerun off starter Daniel Welch. Belhaven starter Daniel Hearn however was unable to find the strike zone in the first as he walked the first four batters he faced. The Pilots capitalized as they scored 2 runs in the inning without registering a hit.
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| Pilots escape with 10-9 win over ETBU (3/18/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots (15-9) jumped out to a 10-2 lead with a 7 run fifth inning which was capped off by a three run homerun by Chris Frye (1). Frye led the Pilot offense with a 2-3 performance at the plate which included 2 runs, 4 RBI's and the first homerun of his college career.
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| Pilots split double-header with Wolfpack (3/13/2004) |
| After a 3-2 victory over the Loyola University Wolfpack Friday night, LSUS had a chance to move into sole possession of second place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference with two wins on Saturday. The Pilots looked as if they were in control heading into the top of the sixth inning in game one as Pilot starter Daniel Welch (0-1) had only allowed two runs on five hits in his first 5 innings of work.
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| Pilots to host Loyola University this weekend in GCAC series (3/11/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots (12-7, 5-4) will look to get back on track as they will take on the Loyola University Wolfpack in a three games series this weekend. Game one begins at 6:30pm Friday night, and games two and three will be played in the form of a double-header Saturday with game two beginning at 1:00pm. Loyola is currently one game ahead of the Pilots in the GCAC standings at 6-3 which is currently good enough for second place behind William Carey College who is 8-1.
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| LSUS baseball schedule change (3/4/2004) |
| This weekends conference series versus William Carey College has been rescheduled to start Sturday at 2:00pm. Saturday will include two 7 inning games, and game three of the series has now been scheduled to begin Sunday at 2:00pm. |
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| Pilots win 5th straight in a 13 inning thriller over Le Tourneau (3/3/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots hosted the Le Tourneau University Yellow Jackets Tuesday night at Pilot field looking to build on their current 4 game win streak. Things didn’t look good early as the Yellow Jackets jumped on Pilot starter Jeremie Chabot for 3 runs in the first inning. Le Tourneau was able to build an 8-3 lead by tacking on 2 runs in the fourth inning and 2 more in the fifth.
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| Pilots ready for action after GCAC sweep over Mobile (3/2/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots (9-3, 5-1) are tied for first in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference standings with the William Carey College Crusaders at 5-1. Fresh off a three game sweep of the Mobile University Rams this past weekend, the Pilots are taking their 4 game win streak to Pilot Field tonight as they will take on La Teurneau University at 6:30pm. |
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| Listen to Pilots baseball live on ihigh.com (3/1/2004) |
| Tuesday night the LSUS Pilots baseball game will be broadcast live on ihigh.com. The pregame show will begin at 6:20 pm. To listen to the game, go to ihigh.com, click on the "broadcast network" icon and the game will be listed in the right column. |
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| Pilots sweep double-header versus Rams (2/28/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots (8-3, 4-1GCAC) took on the University of Mobile Rams (2-13, 1-4GCAC) in double-header action Saturday. The Rams jumped out on top with 3 runs in the bottom of the first inning off Pilot ace Gene Stevens in game one. Stevens (3-0) settled in after the first and threw 6 straight shut-out innings. The Pilots scratched across single runs in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 6th innings to earn a 4-3 victory on Stevens third complete game of the year. Mobile managed 3 runs on 7 hits and fanned 4 times versus the Pilots hurler. Pilot senior Andy Mills finished 1-2 and scored 2 of the 4 LSUS runs. Patrick Jolley was 1-4 in the game with 2 RBI.
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| LSUS Baseball versus Mobile games will begin Saturday at 2:00pm. (2/26/2004) |
| LSUS will travel to Mobile, AL this weekend to take on the University of Mobile Rams in Gulf Coast Athletic Conference action. Game one has been rescheduled and will be played Saturday at 1:00pm immediately followed by game 2. Game three will be played Sunday at 1:00pm. |
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| LSUS splits double header with Spring Hill (2/21/2004) |
| In game one the Pilots faced Danny Pedron (1-1) of the Spring Hill College Badgers in game two of the three game series. Pedron got the best of the Pilots offense as he limited them to only one run on 6 hits in 7 innings of work. The lone Pilot run came on a solo blast by Pilot senior Thomas McManis. Sam Alphonse (1-1) suffered his first loss of the year while only giving up 6 hits and one earned run.
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| Pilots Baseball Broadcast on ihigh.com (2/20/2004) |
| The Pilots weekend series against Springhill College will be broadcasted on ihigh.com. Simply go to ihigh.com, click on the "broadcast network" icon and the games will be listed on the right. First pitch Friday is at 6:30. The double header on Saturday starts at 1:00. |
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| Pilots win GCAC opener 10-3 over Spring Hill (2/20/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots (5-2) hosted the Spring Hill Badgers (2-4) Friday night in the opening game of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference season. Pilot ace Gene Stevens (2-0) threw a complete game and defeated the Badgers 10-3. Stevens improved his record to 2-0 on the year and the Pilots are now 1-0 in the GCAC.
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| PIlots to take on Le Tourneau University tonight at 7:00pm (2/19/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots (3-2) will host the Le Tourneau Yellow Jackets tonight beginning at 7:00pm at PIlot Field. The Yellow Jackets enter tonights ball game with a 1-3 record.
LSUS will also be in action tomorrow night at 6:30pm when they will beging their Gulf Coast Athletic Conference play versus the Springhill Badgers. Baseball action will be broadcasted live from www.ihigh.com. |
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| LSUS Pilots defeat Le Tourneau 7-2 (2/19/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots (4-2) squared off against the Le Tourneau University Yellow Jackets (1-4) Thursday night at Pilot Field. It wasn’t until the fifth inning that the Pilots built a 5-2 lead and took control of the game from Yellow Jacket pitcher Demetri Young, who is an NCAA Division I transfer from Kansas State. The Pilots went on to win the game by a final score of 7-2. |
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| Muleriders sink Pilots 12-0 (2/17/2004) |
| LSUS (3-2) traveled to Magnolia, AR Monday afternoon to take on the Southern Arkansas University Muleriders (2-2). The Muleriders are an NCAA Division II school in the Gulf South Conference. The Muleriders got the best of the Pilots on this day as they collected their second win of the year by a score of 12-0.
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| Pilots take 2 of 3 games from Missouri Valley College in triple-header (2/15/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots (3-1) squared off against the 31st ranked Missouri Valley College Vikings Sunday in triple-header action. Senior pitcher Gene Stevens picked up right where he left off the 2003 season as he pitched a complete game, giving up only one run on 5 hits and fanned 4 Vikings hitters. The Pilots won game one by a final score of 2-1, making Stevens 1-0 on the year. |
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| LSUS to play first ever triple header on Sunday (2/14/2004) |
| Due to the poor weather conditions LSUS has postponed Saturday nights game to Sunday. For the first time in LSUS Baseball history, there will be a triple-header which will begin at 12:00pm. All three games will feature LSUS (1-0)versus Missouri Valley College (1-0). |
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