MANKATO, Minn. - The Yellowjacket baseball team, on the heels of claiming the program's first Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) Regular Season Championship, opened the postseason tournament Thursday against the No. 3 seeded Eagles of Northwestern. The 'Jackets struck first with three before the Eagles responded with seven runs in three innings.Â
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A key response in the bottom of the fifth inning helped the 'Jackets to a big six-run sixth, ultimately defeating the Eagles 11-8.Â
Game NotesÂ
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Tanner Voight's (Stillwater, Minn./Stillwater) three-run home run to right center field gave the 'Jackets the early lead, scoring Noah Dagostino (Andover, Minn./Andover) and Trey Sybrant (Saint Michael, Minn./Saint Michael-Albertville) who walked and singled, respectively.Â
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In the top of the third inning, Davis Winter got Northwestern on the board with a homer just over the right field fence, making the score 3-1. They would come within one after an RBI single in the top of the fourth.Â
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Voight would hit a leadoff double, his second of the day, to begin the fifth. A fielder's choice off the bat of Niles Monroe (Belleville, Wis./Belleville) would plate Voight to adjust the deficit to three at 7-4.Â
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The big blow came off the bat of Voight, as the big dog of the UMAC hit his second of the game, a league-leading 15th homer with a grand slam. Later in the frame, Niles Monroe (Belleville, Wis./Belleville) would garner his first collegiate homer, a two-run shot, to extend Superior's lead to 10-7.Â
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The Eagles responded in the eighth with a sacrifice fly, but Brian O'Dwyer (Maple Grove, Minn./Maple Grove) hit a solo shot to left field for the final dagger, as the 'Jackets would claim an 11-8 win.Â
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Toeing the rubber was Zach Romans (Saint Michael, Minn./Saint Michael), who threw the first four innings. He was relieved by Ryker Ebert (Cameron, Wis./Cameron), Gio Basile (Eau Claire, Wis./Eau Claire North), Evan Cichanofsky (Green Bay, Wis./Bay Port) and Kevin Rahe (Princeton, Minn./Princeton). Basile received the win after allowing just one hit and one run in two innings of work. Â
The Yellowjackets will now take on the winner of the top-seeded Vikings and the No. 4 seed Minnesota Morris Cougars. First pitch on Friday is set for approximately 3 p.m. at ISG Field.Â