Troy University Athletics
Smartt Earns 100th Win; Troy Wins Series Over South Alabama
5/18/2018 10:14:00 PM | Baseball
TROY, Alabama – Head coach Mark Smartt recorded his 100th win as Troy's head coach with a shutout and a blow out, 3-0 and 11-1, of South Alabama to take the final regular season series of the 2018 campaign Saturday afternoon at Riddle-Pace Field. Â
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The Trojans (38-17, 19-10) took a commanding doubleheader over the Jags (29-23, 17-11); behind the arm of Andrew Crane in game one and with the help of their powerful offense in the second leg of the day.
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Game One
Andrew Crane's final start at Riddle-Pace Field was nothing short of stellar as the senior pitched 8.2 innings to lead Troy's 3-0 shutout of South Alabama in game one of the three-game series.
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Crane (6-4) was an out away from a two-hit shutout when he walked his fifth batter and was pulled for CJ Carter. Carter (8) threw three pitches and recorded the strikeout to complete the victory.
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Matt Sanders drove in the Trojans' first two runs on an RBI single and a sacrifice fly in the third and fifth innings – Sanders finished 2-for-3 in the opener. Drew Frederic brought home the other of Troy's three runs on a two-out single in that fifth inning, as well.
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South Alabama starter Tyler Carr (8-3) pitched the full game on the mound for the Jags, but suffered the hard-luck loss after giving up three runs on seven hits.
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Game Two
The weather rolled in and Troy started raining runs all over South Alabama, winning 11-1 to sweep the doubleheader and to take the series in game two of the series.
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The Trojans scored all 11 of their runs in their final four at-bats – three in the fifth and sixth, one in the seventh and four in the eighth.
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Drew Frederic and Matt Sanders picked up where they left off in game one and had monster games in the second leg of the twin bill. Frederic finished 4-for-5 with two RBIs and two runs scored, while Sanders was 3-for-6 with two runs driven in and two runs scored, as well.
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Troy broke a scoreless tie with a three-run shot off the bat of Brandon Lockridge in the fifth inning; followed by three runs on three hits in the bottom of the sixth.
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The flood gates then opened and Troy scored four runs on three consecutive extra-base hits to lead off the eighth – Matt Sanders doubled, Drew Frederic tripled and Joey Denison homered to blow the game wide open.
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Senior Jackson Cofer (1-0) picked up his first collegiate win in his last regular season series with four scoreless innings of relief – fanning five batters around two hits. Meanwhile, Zack Lightsey (1) earned the first save of his young career with three innings of one-hit, three-strikeout work.
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South was able to score its lone run of the day with a solo shot from Wells Davis in the top of the sixth inning. Jag starter Jared Proctor (4-1) took the loss after giving up six runs on nine hits in six innings.
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Quotable – Troy head coach Mark Smartt
"What a day. One run in 18 innings? Wow. Just a solo homer. It started with Andrew Crane and man, did he come through with a big game in his last one at Riddle-Pace. Jackson Cofer was terrific in game two, then Lightsey got the three-inning save. To hold that offensive team to one run is the sign of a good day on the mound. Our offense finally showed up when Lockridge hit the three-run homer and that woke our guys up."
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Notable
• Senior Andrew Crane finished his pitching career at Riddle-Pace Field with an impressive 8-1 record. Crane was an out away from his second complete game of the season and first career shutout.
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• Drew Frederic was 6-for-9 in the doubleheader with three RBIs, two runs scored and two stolen bases. Frederic leads the team and the conference with 28 stolen bases this season.
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• Troy allowed just one South Alabama run in the two games – the fewest in any two consecutive games in the history of the rivalry.
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On Deck
Troy will go for its first three-game sweep of South Alabama since 2006 behind the arm of senior righty Daren Osby (6-1, 4.62) on Senior Day Saturday at 6 p.m. in Riddle-Pace Field.
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The Trojans (38-17, 19-10) took a commanding doubleheader over the Jags (29-23, 17-11); behind the arm of Andrew Crane in game one and with the help of their powerful offense in the second leg of the day.
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Game One
Andrew Crane's final start at Riddle-Pace Field was nothing short of stellar as the senior pitched 8.2 innings to lead Troy's 3-0 shutout of South Alabama in game one of the three-game series.
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Crane (6-4) was an out away from a two-hit shutout when he walked his fifth batter and was pulled for CJ Carter. Carter (8) threw three pitches and recorded the strikeout to complete the victory.
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Matt Sanders drove in the Trojans' first two runs on an RBI single and a sacrifice fly in the third and fifth innings – Sanders finished 2-for-3 in the opener. Drew Frederic brought home the other of Troy's three runs on a two-out single in that fifth inning, as well.
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South Alabama starter Tyler Carr (8-3) pitched the full game on the mound for the Jags, but suffered the hard-luck loss after giving up three runs on seven hits.
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Game Two
The weather rolled in and Troy started raining runs all over South Alabama, winning 11-1 to sweep the doubleheader and to take the series in game two of the series.
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The Trojans scored all 11 of their runs in their final four at-bats – three in the fifth and sixth, one in the seventh and four in the eighth.
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Drew Frederic and Matt Sanders picked up where they left off in game one and had monster games in the second leg of the twin bill. Frederic finished 4-for-5 with two RBIs and two runs scored, while Sanders was 3-for-6 with two runs driven in and two runs scored, as well.
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Troy broke a scoreless tie with a three-run shot off the bat of Brandon Lockridge in the fifth inning; followed by three runs on three hits in the bottom of the sixth.
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The flood gates then opened and Troy scored four runs on three consecutive extra-base hits to lead off the eighth – Matt Sanders doubled, Drew Frederic tripled and Joey Denison homered to blow the game wide open.
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Senior Jackson Cofer (1-0) picked up his first collegiate win in his last regular season series with four scoreless innings of relief – fanning five batters around two hits. Meanwhile, Zack Lightsey (1) earned the first save of his young career with three innings of one-hit, three-strikeout work.
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South was able to score its lone run of the day with a solo shot from Wells Davis in the top of the sixth inning. Jag starter Jared Proctor (4-1) took the loss after giving up six runs on nine hits in six innings.
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Quotable – Troy head coach Mark Smartt
"What a day. One run in 18 innings? Wow. Just a solo homer. It started with Andrew Crane and man, did he come through with a big game in his last one at Riddle-Pace. Jackson Cofer was terrific in game two, then Lightsey got the three-inning save. To hold that offensive team to one run is the sign of a good day on the mound. Our offense finally showed up when Lockridge hit the three-run homer and that woke our guys up."
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Notable
• Senior Andrew Crane finished his pitching career at Riddle-Pace Field with an impressive 8-1 record. Crane was an out away from his second complete game of the season and first career shutout.
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• Drew Frederic was 6-for-9 in the doubleheader with three RBIs, two runs scored and two stolen bases. Frederic leads the team and the conference with 28 stolen bases this season.
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• Troy allowed just one South Alabama run in the two games – the fewest in any two consecutive games in the history of the rivalry.
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On Deck
Troy will go for its first three-game sweep of South Alabama since 2006 behind the arm of senior righty Daren Osby (6-1, 4.62) on Senior Day Saturday at 6 p.m. in Riddle-Pace Field.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Crane, Andrew (6-4)
L: Carr, Tyler (8-3)
S: Carter, CJ (8)

Batting:
2B: Denison, Joey 1 ; Prestegard, Cole 1 ; Early, Manning 1
RBI: Sanders, Matt 2 ; Frederic, Drew 1
SF: Sanders, Matt 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Prestegard, Cole 1 ; Smartt, Chase 1 ; Early, Manning 1
SB: Sanders, Matt 1 ; Frederic, Drew 1
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