By: Jason Pugh, Associate Athletic Director for External Relations
Box Score THIBODAUX – When the Northwestern State baseball team needs a big swing in a road Southland Conference series, they call on
Bryce Johnson.
Johnson's go-ahead three-run home run in the eighth inning Sunday lifted the Demons to a 6-4 victory at Nicholls, giving Northwestern its second straight road conference series victory.
Johnson's third home run of the season came on the first pitch he saw from Owen Schexnaydre and was his second game-winning, three-run home run in Southland play, joining his 12
th-inning blast in the series finale at UIW on March 7.
"I went up there with a clear mind and a clear head and saw it," Johnson said. "I wasn't sitting on his slider. I was sitting heater, saw it well and tried to put a good swing on it. I just wanted to have a good team AB (at-bat,)"
The big swing – and
Brooks Leonard's ensuing RBI single that followed a
Sam Ardoin single and stolen base – flipped the offensive script for the Demons (18-10, 10-5), who did not score in six innings against Nicholls right-hander Haden Luke.
Luke scattered six hits while striking out 14 while the Colonels (14-15, 6-8) built a 3-0 lead.
Michael McAloose's leadoff double in the seventh inning – his second two-bagger of the game -- drove Luke from the game and opened the door to the Nicholls bullpen.
Once the Demons got into the Nicholls relief corps, the game shifted. After Peyton Lacy retired the first batter he faced, Johnson reached on catcher's interference before
Sam Ardoin singled home the first run of the inning.
Joe Siervo's sacrifice fly pulled the Demons within another run before Lacy escaped with a one-run lead in hand.
Mother Nature threatened the Demons' momentum, forcing a 24-minute rain delay in the bottom of the seventh that drove
Carter White from the game after facing just two batters.
Sophomore right-hander
Wesley Marien (2-0) took over following the delay and recorded the final eight outs of the game, including a perfect eighth inning after the Demons took the lead. Marien followed six strong innings from
Trent Hillen, who scattered six hits in six innings, allowing three runs to keep the Demons within striking distance.
"Proud of both of those guys for the way they came out and competed," third-year head coach
Chris Bertrand said. "Success, yes, obviously, but came out and competed. Proud of the way they responded. That was a huge response by Trent. The first couple of runs were somewhat self-inflicted by us. We gave up some free 90s that allowed them to be in that opportunistic situation. The fact he had a response, overall, a great performance from him.
"Wes, from the first pitch he threw until he got the last out, he was pressuring them, because he was throwing his best stuff in the strike zone, getting ahead of hitters – all of the things you want a bullpen arm with a two-run lead to come out and do."
The four-run eighth inning gave Northwestern its fourth win when trailing after seven innings this season.
"It's what we say we want to be about," Bertrand said. "That was the message throughout the later part of the game, throughout the rain delay and throughout the postgame, when the baseball's not going as well as you want it to – whether it be individually or as a team – we want you to maintain and stay with the character part of it, the intangible part of it. If we say we're going to be a team that stays in the fight and keeps punching, that's never say die, we want to maintain those characteristics, and I thought we did that. We overcame some less-than-stellar baseball in the early part of the game, but we found a way because of the character and competitive spirit of the men to do some really good things.
"We won a road series. We won against such a quality baseball team in a tough place to play. We came from behind and overcame the rain delay. There are so many things we can take and use moving forward as long as we maintain the character and type of competitors we want to be."
The Demons return to action Thursday night when they open a three-game Southland series at UTRGV. First pitch is set for 6:30 p.m. at UTRGV Baseball Stadium.
Northwestern State 6, Nicholls 4
NSU 000 000 240 – 6 10 0
NICH 010 011 10x – 4 7 4
W –
Wesley Marien (2-0). L – Owen Schexnaydre (0-2). 2B – NSU,
Michael McAloose 2,
Thomas Marsala III. NICH, Jackson Milam, Logan Terry. HR – NSU,
Bryce Johnson (3). NICH, Carter Jenkins (2). Highlights: NSU, Marsala 2-5, 2B; McAloose 2-3, 2 2Bs;
Sam Ardoin 3-4, RBI. NICH, Jenkins 2-4, HR, RBI; Greyson Shafer 2-4.
Records: Northwestern State 18-10, 10-5; Nicholls 14-15, 6-8.