Mavs baseball takes two from Kansas Wesleyan

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 SALINA, Kansas — The 3rd ranked NOC Mavs swept a pair from Kansas Wesleyan JV Sunday in Salina, Kansas.

  The Mavs (10-3) rallied in Game 1 for an 8-7 win and then won the nightcap 9-1.

 In Game 1, Levi Hauter had three hits including a home, double, four runs batted in and two runs scored.

  The Mavs trailed 7-6 until scoring the go-ahead runs in the seventh.

  Brysen Williams earned the win from the Mavs’ bullpen with 3.2 innings of scoreless relief.  He allowed four hits and struck out five.

  In Game 2, the Mavs broke a 3-0 game wide open with six runs over the final two innings while Chase DeFillippo, Josh Bumgarner, and Rafael Solano combined for a one-hitter in a 9-1 win.

  Barrett Rose and Zach Goodwin had three hits each, Hauter, Bo Charboneau and Matt Minyon had two hits each for NOC.

  Hauter and Rose had three runs batted in each.

  DeFillippo was the starter and winner for the Mavs allowing no hits and striking out 13 over 5.1 innings.

  Gatlin Goodson had a solo shot for the Mavs.

Game 1

Mavs 8, Kansas Wesleyan 7

                123 456 7–R   H   E

Mavs       011 400 2–8    9   1

KWU      102 400 0–7    9   0

Mavs–Stephenson, Wilson (4), Williams (4) and Priest.  2B–Hauter 2.  W–Williams.

Game 2

Mavs 9, Kansas Wesleyan 1

               123 456 7–R   H   E

Mavs      003 003 3–9   16  0

KWU     000 000 1–1    1   1

Mavs–DeFillippo, Bumgarner (6), Solano (7) and Blackshaw.  2B–Hauter, Rose.  HR–Goodson.  SB–Charboneau, Bailey, Minyon.  W–DeFillippo.

  Northern Oklahoma College, the state’s first public community college, is a multi-campus, land-grant institution that provides high quality, accessible, and affordable educational opportunities and services which create life-changing experiences and develop students as effective learners and leaders within their communities in a connected, ever changing world.

  NOC, a public two-year community college, serves nearly 5,000 students on the home campus in Tonkawa, branch in Enid, NOC/OSU Gateway Program in Stillwater, online, and the University Center in Ponca City. Of these students about 60% receive financial aid and/or scholarships.  Over 80% of NOC students complete their degree with zero debt.

  NOC is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and offers associate degrees in three general areas: Arts, Science and Applied Science.  The associate degree fulfills lower-division course work which is applicable towards a bachelor’s degree.

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