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The Louisville baseball team took two out of three games from Indiana State over the weekend in their final non-conference series of the regular season.
On Friday, the Cards topped the Sycamores 3-2 on Patriotic Night. After falling behind 2-1 in the top of the ninth, Josh Stowers saved the day with a walk-off RBI double in the home half of the inning. The game marked the fifth straight for U of L that had been decided by one run, the longest such streak in program history.
There was less drama on Saturday, as the Cardinal offense finally got going in a 10-6 win. Sophomore first baseman Logan Wyatt went 2-for-3 with a home run, and tied a career-high with five runs driven in. Stowers and Danny Oriente also finished 2-for-3 with a double apiece.
Louisville missed out on a chance to sweep the series on Sunday, falling to Indiana State, 3-1. The Cardinals managed just three hits, scored their only run in the first inning, and committed three errors.
Heading into Tuesday night’s annual Battle for the Barrel game against Vanderbilt, Louisville now sits at 29-14 overall and 10-11 in ACC play.