Cameron University Aggies Drop Game Four to Buffs

Cameron University Aggies Drop Game Four to Buffs
Kyle Williams/Baseball — Cameron University
0Comments

Cameron falls in game four to the Buffs and gets swept by West Texas A&M at McCord Field.

The Aggies looked to avoid being swept by the West Texas A&M Buffs at McCord Field on Sunday. The two teams played game four on an overcast day in Lawton, Okla., with the Buffs securing the series victory with a doubleheader sweep in two back-and-forth games less than 24 hours ago.

CU skipper Kyle Williams gave the ball to Drew Durst to start game four against a dangerous Buffs lineup, the junior from Frisco, Texas. Durst issued back-to-back free passes, and his day was done as the Black-and-Gold opener.

Weston Max came into the contest and immediately earned three outs for CU to hold the Buffs to just one first-inning run.

The Aggie pitching staff would only keep the Buffs silent for a short time, as WT eventually posted 20 runs on their way to another run-rule victory.

The Cameron offense continued their hot streak, with eight runs posted on the scoreboard.

The scoring started with a Lance Barnett RBI single in the first frame before the Black-and-Gold strung together two runs in the fourth inning thanks to a balk call and a Trent Mallonee RBI single.

In the sixth inning, Cameron posted five runs, getting jump-started by another Mallonee RBI single; Hunter Smith followed him up with the same outcome, capped off by three-run Beau Williams home run over the right field wall.

Jayce Clem collected a multi-hit game, as did Barnett, but it was Mallonee who led the way with four of the Black-and-Gold’s 12 hits. 

Original source can be found here



Related

Hannah Ruth Earl, Director of the Center for Faith at the U.S. Department of Education

How much did Western Oklahoma State College in Altus allocate to athletic financial aid in 2024?

According to the U.S. Department of Education, Western Oklahoma State College of Altus awarded $412,396 in athletically related financial aid in 2024.

C. Shane Hunt, Ph.D., president of Cameron University

Cameron University distributes $1,602,159 in athletic financial aid to students in 2024

In 2024, Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma allocated $1,602,159 toward athletically related financial aid, according to data from the U.S. Department of Education.

Hannah Ruth Earl, Director of the Center for Faith at the U.S. Department of Education

Southwestern Oklahoma State University students awarded $1,408,656 in athletic financial aid in 2024 coverage area

In 2024, Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford allocated $1,408,656 toward athletically related financial aid, according to data from the U.S. Department of Education.