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Baseball ended the season with a powerful defeat against Bradley

Evansville, Ind. – When he came back from a eight-round deficit, the baseball team from the University of Evansville did not stick to the Bradley Braves 23-11 in his last game of the 2025 season.

The purple asses came back from an early deficit of eight runs on Saturday afternoon. But 12 unanswered runs by Bradley after Ue finished the game in eight innings. The aces were conducted in the second branch, Charlie Longmeier (Seymour, Ind. / Seymour HS), with three goals and five RBIs in four bats on the offensive.

The braves jumped early with two invited bases in runs, a Grand Slam and another Homerun. Ue already went eight runs for the first time that afternoon. Evansvilles responded with two own runs in the lower frame of the first.

The aces had two goals to start when Longmeier twice the right middle. Longmeier scored a victim fly by Fänger Matt Flaherty (Zurichsee, Ill. / Bellarmine), while a victim flying game from the right field player Harrison Taubert (Casper, Wyo. / Northeast CC) brought home McGinnis.

Both teams went in order during the second inn. With an RBI double, the braves added another run in the top of third place. UES offensive repeatedly replied when Evansville brought two more goals in the lower edge of the third game.

Longmeier met his only triple of the year in his second bat to achieve the third Baseman Drew Howard (Ferdinand, Ind. / Forest Park HS), which is carried out by its own inning. Longmeier then made his way home on the next game as a mistake by Bradley's Shortstop, when he knocked on McGinnnis, gave him time to achieve the fourth run of the aces.

The game continued at a back and forth pace when the good added a run in the fourth on a walk and two singles. Ue added two other own runs when the first Baseman Ben Stuart (Mason, Ohio / William Mason HS) and Howard crossed two singles and a double. Bradley added a single run in the fifth fifth on the German American Bankfeld to expand his lead over five runs.

Evansville had his biggest offensive in fifth place when it looked as if the tides were turning. The aces sent eight rackets through the frame onto the plate and started the bottom of the fifth with three straight hits. Taubert added his eighth home of the year to the right with a lunar shot and achieved himself and outfield Ty Rumsey (Evansville, Ind. / North HS).

The designated Hitter Aaron Nehls (Evansville, Ind. / North HS) followed the Homer to the left with a double and put UE back into the goal position. After two quick outs for Evansville, Howard reached the basis for his third appearance in a row. It was Longmeier who had the biggest goal of the Inning when he met a doubts from the left field and brought the game together with 11: 11.

But the aces were unable to score again in the last three innings of the game because they did not get past the box's box. It was all good when they added six goals to achieve 12 runs with the help of two errors and nine free bases. Ue sent his two seniors, who did not start the game on the ground of eighth place for their last bats in an Evansville uniform. Neither Evan Waggoner (Bedford, Ind. / North Bedford Lawrence HS) nor Kevin McCormick (Orland Park, Ill. / St. Laurence HS) reached the first basis, but both contacted a deep groundout in the middle and a narrow groundout.

The Aces end the 2025 season with an overall record of 17-37 and a 10-17 MVC record. Ue says goodbye to seven members of his list this summer in Rumsey, McGinnis, Flaherty, Stuart, Wagoner, McCormick and Pitcher Jacob Jarvis (Farmington, Mo. / Jefferson College). Combined the six position players, who made 222 goals, 45 doubles, 14 Home Runs, 132 RBIs, 114 Runs, 73 walks and 721 bats. While Jarvis set 10 Innings in 10 appearances with seven rashes.

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