Freshman shortstop Drew McConnell (Blue Springs, Mo. / Blue Springs HS) broke a two-game hitless streak in a big way on Tuesday. McConnell recorded the second home run of his young career as an Ace for UE’s first grand slam of the season. But the grand slam scored Evansville’s only four runs of the game as the Aces had just four batters connect on a hit. Along with McConnell, UE had outfielder Charlie Longmeier (Seymour, Ind. / Seymour HS), catcher Matt Flaherty (Lake Zurich, Ill. / Bellarmine), and infielder Jake McGhee (Fenton, Mo. / Christian Brothers Academy) record a hit for Evansville.
The Aces got the first hit of the game as Longmeier put a single into left center field in his first at-bat. But he would be left at second as UE’s next two batters went down in order. WKU took the lead in the bottom of the first on a three-run homer after Evansville gave up two free bases with a walk and a hit by pitch in the first three at-bats.
It was a similar result in the top of the second for the Aces as they left a runner stranded at second. UE’s defense kept the Hilltoppers from hitting another home run, but Western Kentucky did add a run to make it 4-0 after two innings. It became a 5-0 game in the third as WKU scored without recording a hit. Flaherty hit one of Evansville’s only multi-base hits to begin the fourth with a stand-up double down the left field line. But he was stranded as the next three Aces batters all went down swinging.
The Hilltoppers almost doubled their lead in the bottom of the fourth after loading the bases on a single and two free bases. Western Kentucky’s right fielder put a triple into right past Harrison Taubert (Casper, Wyo. / Northeast CC) to clear the bases. The Hilltoppers took a 9-0 lead with four runs in the inning. It became a double-digit game in the bottom of the fifth as a double play review went WKU’s way, leading to a long single that scored two more runs.
With the run rule not in effect until after the seventh inning, UE headed into the sixth staring down an 11-run deficit. Evansville had only its second inning on offense, going down in order for the first frame of the sixth. While the Hilltoppers added their 12th run on a sacrifice fly with the bases loaded.
Facing a potential run-rule loss, the Aces’ offense fought back to keep the game going. UE began the seventh with a hit by pitch, a single from McGhee, and a walk to Taubert that loaded the bases with no outs on the board.
McConnell came to the plate with the bases full and fought through a seven-pitch at-bat with three foul balls. He made it count on the seventh, though, as McConnell put the ball just past the right field bullpen for Evansville’s first grand slam of 2025. With four runs on the board, the Aces kept Tuesday’s game going into the eighth
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UE’s defense had its first three-up and three-down inning of the night in the bottom frame of the seventh. Evansville got a base runner in the top of the eighth as pinch hitter Mason McCue (Bourbonnais, Ill. / Bishop McNamara HS) took a sixth pitch walk. But with two outs already on the board before McCue’s walk, he would be stranded at first with a strikeout.
The Aces didn’t get another chance at the plate as Western Kentucky scored two more runs in the bottom of the eighth, ending the game an inning early. UE came out of Tuesday’s contest on the losing side of the 14-4 final score with starting pitcher Kellen Roberts (Monroe, Mich. / Monroe HS) being tabbed with the loss.
Evansville returns to conference action this weekend on the road. The Aces make their final MVC trip to Springfield and Hammons Field to take on the league-leading Missouri State Bears. The three-game series will begin with a night game on Friday, April 25, set for a 6 p.m. first pitch.