Team Stats
Pitching:
W: MCLINSKEY (1-1)
L: Deppermann, Brad (0-2)

Batting:
HR: Board, Dalton 1
RBI: Board, Dalton 3 ; Murphy, Tanner 1 ; Wilson, Mac 1 ; Reynolds, Alex 1
SF: Board, Dalton 1 ; Wilson, Mac 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Berry, Chris 3 ; Board, Dalton 1 ; Matthias, Chris 1 ; Libunao, Raff 1
HBP: Board, Dalton 1 ; Voyles, Blake 1

Batting:
2B: CHABUT 1 ; SIMON 1 ; NORMAN 2
HR: SIMON 1 ; WILLIAMS, G 1 ; FRANKLIN 1
RBI: CHABUT 1 ; SIMON 2 ; WILLIAMS, G 2 ; FRANKLIN 3 ; BRYANT 2
SF: CHABUT 1
Base Running:
RUNS: CHABUT 1 ; SIMON 3 ; WILLIAMS, G 1 ; FRANKLIN 2 ; NORMAN 1 ; BRAMLETT 1 ; SERES 1
SB: BRYANT 1
HBP: SERES 2
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned

Photo by: Craig Hill
Owls Take Doubleheader Sweep From Ospreys
4/14/2018 6:53:00 PM | Baseball
Final Score Game One: Kennesaw State 10, North Florida 6
Final Score Game Two:Kennesaw State 7, North Florida 5
Location: Kennesaw, Ga. (Stillwell Stadium)
Records: North Florida (18-18, 4-5 ASUN) | Kennesaw State (21-15, 7-2 ASUN)
Game 1: WP:Â Jake McLinskey (1-1)Â | LP:Â Brad Deppermann (0-2)Â
Game 2: WP:Â Ryan Kennedy (2-5)Â | LP:Â Trace Norkus (2-3)Â | Save: Deviner McCray (2)
Kennesaw, Ga. – The North Florida baseball team dropped a pair of games on Saturday to Kennesaw State, 10-6 and 7-5 at Stillwell Stadium in ASUN play.
LEADING OFF
- Blake Voyles and James Fitzpatrick led the Ospreys with two hits, both of which came in game two on Saturday.
- Fitzpatrick and Voyles both hit homers in game two, their third homers of the season.
- Dalton Board drove in a career-high three runs in game one including his first homer of the season in the third inning.
- Austin Drury in game two went 6.0 IP and struck out six in a no decision.
- Jay Prather with hits in both games, extended his reached base streak to a team-high 22 games.
HOW IT HAPPENED (Game One)
- After Chris Berry reached third on an Owls fielding error, Board's sac fly brought in Berry to make it 1-0.
- KSU responded quickly with a solo homer to left to tie the game at one apiece.
- Board continued his strong day at the plate with a two run homer to right in the third to give UNF a 3-1 lead.
- The Owls once again answered with a three run homer to right center to take a 4-3 lead after three innings.
- Kennesaw State added a pair of runs in the sixth to make it 6-3.
- The Ospreys responded in the eighth with a three run inning as they drew a pair of bases loaded walks and a sac fly to tie the game at 6.
- KSU answered with four in the eighth though to put the game out of reach and give the Owls a 10-6 victory.
HOW IT HAPPENED (Game Two)
- James Fitzpatrick got the Ospreys off to a quick start with a solo homer to deep left to get UNF off to a 1-0.
- The Ospreys extended their lead in the fourth with a pair of runs highlighted by Prather's RBI single to make it 3-0.
- KSU got on the board with a solo homer in its half of the fourth to make it 3-1.
- Voyles knocked his third homer of the season to right in the sixth to make it 4-1 Ospreys.
- The Owls added a run in the sixth and seventh inning to cut UNF's lead down to 4-3 after seven.
-Â The Ospreys responded quickly with an RBI single by Alex Reynolds to make it 5-3.
- KSU answered once again with a four run eighth inning to give them a 7-5 win.
WHAT'S NEXT
The Ospreys return to the diamond on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. as they travel to Tampa to battle USF.
Final Score Game Two:Kennesaw State 7, North Florida 5
Location: Kennesaw, Ga. (Stillwell Stadium)
Records: North Florida (18-18, 4-5 ASUN) | Kennesaw State (21-15, 7-2 ASUN)
Game 1: WP:Â Jake McLinskey (1-1)Â | LP:Â Brad Deppermann (0-2)Â
Game 2: WP:Â Ryan Kennedy (2-5)Â | LP:Â Trace Norkus (2-3)Â | Save: Deviner McCray (2)
Kennesaw, Ga. – The North Florida baseball team dropped a pair of games on Saturday to Kennesaw State, 10-6 and 7-5 at Stillwell Stadium in ASUN play.
LEADING OFF
- Blake Voyles and James Fitzpatrick led the Ospreys with two hits, both of which came in game two on Saturday.
- Fitzpatrick and Voyles both hit homers in game two, their third homers of the season.
- Dalton Board drove in a career-high three runs in game one including his first homer of the season in the third inning.
- Austin Drury in game two went 6.0 IP and struck out six in a no decision.
- Jay Prather with hits in both games, extended his reached base streak to a team-high 22 games.
HOW IT HAPPENED (Game One)
- After Chris Berry reached third on an Owls fielding error, Board's sac fly brought in Berry to make it 1-0.
- KSU responded quickly with a solo homer to left to tie the game at one apiece.
- Board continued his strong day at the plate with a two run homer to right in the third to give UNF a 3-1 lead.
- The Owls once again answered with a three run homer to right center to take a 4-3 lead after three innings.
- Kennesaw State added a pair of runs in the sixth to make it 6-3.
- The Ospreys responded in the eighth with a three run inning as they drew a pair of bases loaded walks and a sac fly to tie the game at 6.
- KSU answered with four in the eighth though to put the game out of reach and give the Owls a 10-6 victory.
HOW IT HAPPENED (Game Two)
- James Fitzpatrick got the Ospreys off to a quick start with a solo homer to deep left to get UNF off to a 1-0.
- The Ospreys extended their lead in the fourth with a pair of runs highlighted by Prather's RBI single to make it 3-0.
- KSU got on the board with a solo homer in its half of the fourth to make it 3-1.
- Voyles knocked his third homer of the season to right in the sixth to make it 4-1 Ospreys.
- The Owls added a run in the sixth and seventh inning to cut UNF's lead down to 4-3 after seven.
-Â The Ospreys responded quickly with an RBI single by Alex Reynolds to make it 5-3.
- KSU answered once again with a four run eighth inning to give them a 7-5 win.
WHAT'S NEXT
The Ospreys return to the diamond on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. as they travel to Tampa to battle USF.
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