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Austin Peay State University Athletics

Clayton Smithson
Ben Goodman, APSU Athletics
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Winner Southeast Missouri SEMO 22-10, 13-2 OVC
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Austin Peay APSU 18-12, 10-5 OVC
Winner
Southeast Missouri SEMO
22-10, 13-2 OVC
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Final
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Austin Peay APSU
18-12, 10-5 OVC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Southeast Missouri SEMO 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 7 14 0
Austin Peay APSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 11 0

W: BELTRAN, Robert (4-1) L: Powell, Caleb (3-2) S: MURPHY, Justin (4)

Game Recap: Baseball | | By Cody Bush

#GovsGavel: Govs unable to capitalize on chances in loss to Redhawks

THE LEAD
CLARKSVILLE – Opportunities were plentiful but Austin Peay State University's baseball could not capitalize on the chances in a 7-3 Ohio Valley Conference loss to Southeast Missouri, Sunday afternoon at Raymond C. Hand Park. The Govs won the three-game OVC set, 2-1.

HOW IT HAPPENED
A rocky second inning proved pivotal in a closely-fought contest. Austin Peay starter Caleb Powell could not solve the strike zone to begin the frame and saw the first five Southeast Missouri batters reach base safely, left fielder Daniel Costello giving it a 3-0 lead with a two-run double.

Meanwhile, the Govs offense could not solve Southeast Missouri starter Robert Beltran. APSU was held scoreless through six innings, despite seeing the first two batters of inning get aboard in the first, fourth and sixth frames.

Trailing 4-0 after six innings, the Govs put the first two men aboard again in the seventh, but the second batter was shortstop Clayton Smithson who hit a two-run home run for Austin Peay's first runs. APSU would tack on a RBI after loading the bases in the ninth, but could not close the gap.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
Austin Peay suffered its first OVC loss at home this season. It also snapped the Govs nine-game home winning streak. It was the Govs longest home win streak since the 2013 season.

The Governors scored a run in their 64th consecutive game dating back to a March 17 shutout loss at Tennessee.

Austin Peay remained winless when trailing after six innings this season, falling to 0-11.

The Govs recorded 11 hits against Southeast Missouri for the third consecutive game. Austin Peay hit .320 against a Southeast Missouri pitching staff that had limited OVC opponents to a .217 batting average.

THE FULL RECAP
Austin Peay (18-12, 10-5 OVC) was put on the defensive early as Southeast Missouri scored three runs in a rocky second inning. Governors starter Caleb Powell could not solve the strike zone in the frame and saw the first five batters reach base. Redhawks left fielder Daniel Costello's two-run double was the final hit in the streak and delivered a 3-0 lead.

Powell would work out of the jam, retiring three of the next four batters to end the frame. He would allow a two-out single in the fourth to end a streak of seven consecutive batters retired. Powell would not allow another run until the fifth when SEMO right fielder Chris Osborne hit a solo home run to build a 4-0 advantage.

Meanwhile, Southeast Missouri starter Robert Beltran kept Austin Peay off the board, beginning with six scoreless innings. However, he weaved in and out of trouble as the Govs saw the first two batters get aboard in the first, fourth and sixth innings but could not drive in a run.

Austin Peay would finally break through against Beltran in the seventh as leadoff Logan Gray led off with a double. Shortstop Clayton Smithson's high fly ball cleared the wall in right, giving APSU its first runs of the game, 5-2.

Southeast Missouri (22-10, 13-2 OVC) responded with three consecutive runs. Costello tripled and scored on third baseman Hunter Leeper's single in the eighth. In the ninth, Costello completed the cycle with a RBI double that extended the SEMO lead to 7-2.

The Governors would threaten in the ninth, with three consecutive one out infield singles to load the bases. However, they could only scratch out one run – on first baseman Dre Gleason's sacrifice fly – as Redhawks reliever Justin Murphy struck out the final batter of the game.

Third baseman Alex Robles and center fielder Patrick Massoni each went 3-for-5 in Austin Peay's 11-hit outing. Smithson went 1-for-4 with two RBI, including his season's fifth home run.

Powell (3-2) suffered the loss after allowing four runs on eight hits in five innings while striking out a season-best seven batters.

Osborne paced Southeast Missouri with a 4-for-5, two RBI performance that saw him hit for the cycle. Leeper, second baseman Trevor Ezell and first baseman Ryan Rippee each had two hits in the Redhawks' 14-hit game.

Beltran (4-1) picked up the win after holding Austin Peay to two runs while scattering six hits and four walks over six-plus innings. Murphy picked up his season's fourth save, allowing one run while recording the final four outs.

Austin Peay begins a four-game road trip with a 6:30 p.m., Tuesday contest against Memphis at Fed Ex Field

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