TISHOMINGO, Oklahoma — The NOC Mavs dropped two to Murray State Thursday afternoon 8-4 and 6-5.
NOC (28-25) fell to 8-18 in conference while Murray (29-23) improved to 16-10.
In Game 1, Murray led 4-3 in the fifth and then scored four runs to earn an 8-4 win.
Carter Hines had two doubles, Bo Charboneau hit a two-run home run for the Mavs.
Clayton Solomon was the starter with bullpen help from Brysen Williams and Zach Stephenson.
In Game 2, the Mavs led 5-3 before Murray State rallied for the tying run in the 8th and go-ahead run in the ninth.
Charboneau continued his hot hitting with two more hits including a double and two runs scored.
Hayden Priest homered, Geo Blackshaw, Bryant Bailey and Sam Shank had two hits each.
Jackson Robinson allowed one earned run in six innings with relief help from Malik Wilson, Carter Hines, and Kirby Lohrengel.
Game 1
Murray 8, Mavs 4
123 456 7–R H E
Mavs 100 021 0–4 6 2
Murray 130 040 x–8 8 1
Mavs–Solomon, Williams (5), Stephenson (5) and Priest. 2B–Hines 2, Bartosovsky. HR–Charboneau. L–Solomon.
Game 2
123 456 789–R H E
Mavs 110 012 000–5 13 4
Murray 010 120 011–6 8 1
Mavs–Robinson, Wilson (7), Hines (8), Lohrengel (9) and Priest. 2B–Charboneau. HR–Priest. SB–Bailey, Bartosovsky, Rose. L–Hines
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