EVANSTON, Ill. — Thanks to a walk-off walk by Willie Bourbon, Northwestern topped San José State, 6-5, at Rocky & Berenice Miller Park on Saturday afternoon.
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The walk-off win was NU's first such victory this season and marks three-straight wins for the 'Cats.
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Senior infielder Jack Dunn had a tremendous game, setting a career high with four hits. He also added three runs scored and two RBI in the contest. Dunn is now hitting a team-best .373.
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Junior infielder Alex Erro also had a remarkable game at the plate, going 4-for-5 with a double.
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San José State scored first in the contest after loading the bases in the first inning. Hank Christie avoided major damage in the frame, fanning James Shimashita before inducing a pop-out. Jack Colette singled to center field to drive in the Spartan run before a ground out ended the inning.
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The Wildcats answered in the bottom of the first inning after back-to-back singles put runners on first and third. First-year Shawn Goosenberg delivered an RBI fielder's choice to equalize the score at 1-1.
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Northwestern got its first lead of the game via Goosenberg's second RBI of the game, tying his career high. He drove in Dunn for the second time in the game.
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The Spartans re-took the lead with a three-run homer by Kellen Strahm in the fifth inning. SJSU extended the lead with another run in the sixth inning.
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Northwestern clawed back with three runs in the sixth inning. With the bases loaded, Willie Bourbon came home to score on a wild pitch, making the score 5-3. Later in the inning, Dunn smacked a two-RBI single up the middle to drive in Anthony Calarco and Casey O'Laughlin to tie up the score.
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Ten of Dunn's 17 RBI this season have been with two outs — the most two-out RBI on the Wildcats this season.
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The NU bullpen tossed 3.0-shutout innings to end the game, including 2.1-scoreless frames by sophomore Anthony Alepra, who allowed only one hit and fanned two.
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The Wildcats strung together three-straight singles to start the bottom of the ninth inning. With one out, Bourbon drew the bases-juiced walk to give NU the victory.
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Northwestern is set to play their series finale against San José State on Sunday afternoon at 12 p.m.
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The walk-off win was NU's first such victory this season and marks three-straight wins for the 'Cats.
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Senior infielder Jack Dunn had a tremendous game, setting a career high with four hits. He also added three runs scored and two RBI in the contest. Dunn is now hitting a team-best .373.
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Junior infielder Alex Erro also had a remarkable game at the plate, going 4-for-5 with a double.
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San José State scored first in the contest after loading the bases in the first inning. Hank Christie avoided major damage in the frame, fanning James Shimashita before inducing a pop-out. Jack Colette singled to center field to drive in the Spartan run before a ground out ended the inning.
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The Wildcats answered in the bottom of the first inning after back-to-back singles put runners on first and third. First-year Shawn Goosenberg delivered an RBI fielder's choice to equalize the score at 1-1.
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Northwestern got its first lead of the game via Goosenberg's second RBI of the game, tying his career high. He drove in Dunn for the second time in the game.
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The Spartans re-took the lead with a three-run homer by Kellen Strahm in the fifth inning. SJSU extended the lead with another run in the sixth inning.
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Northwestern clawed back with three runs in the sixth inning. With the bases loaded, Willie Bourbon came home to score on a wild pitch, making the score 5-3. Later in the inning, Dunn smacked a two-RBI single up the middle to drive in Anthony Calarco and Casey O'Laughlin to tie up the score.
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Ten of Dunn's 17 RBI this season have been with two outs — the most two-out RBI on the Wildcats this season.
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The NU bullpen tossed 3.0-shutout innings to end the game, including 2.1-scoreless frames by sophomore Anthony Alepra, who allowed only one hit and fanned two.
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The Wildcats strung together three-straight singles to start the bottom of the ninth inning. With one out, Bourbon drew the bases-juiced walk to give NU the victory.
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Northwestern is set to play their series finale against San José State on Sunday afternoon at 12 p.m.
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