BOCA RATON, Fla.  – Florida Atlantic baseball defeated Bucknell 15-5 in eight innings on Wednesday afternoon at the FAU Baseball Stadium. The Owls have won four in a row, entering the final non-conference weekend series against Bradley.
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The Owls (14-3) blitzed the Bison (6-8) for six runs in the opening inning. The first hit of the day was a grand slam off the bat of
Dylan LaPointe after two walks and a hit-by-pitch to start the game. Later in the frame,
John Martinez drove in two runs with a triple. FAU would send 11 men to the plate in the bottom of the first.
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LaPointe and Martinez continued to be the run producers in the fourth. The former lined an RBI single up the middle, and the latter drove a base hit through the left side to score two. The Owls led 12-1 after four innings.
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Bucknell scored four runs on two hits and an error in the sixth inning but Florida Atlantic immediately responded with a two-RBI double from
Jake Duer in the bottom of the inning to go ahead by nine (14-5).
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The Owls needed just one run in the eighth inning to end the game on the run-rule. They loaded the bases with no outs, and
Marshall Lipsey came home from third on a ground ball by
Carter Brady.
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- The Owls racked up 15 hits, led by three from Martinez.
- Martinez came up a home run short of the cycle. He finished 3-for-4 with five RBI.
- LaPointe also drove in five as part of a 2-for-4 day at the plate.
- Lipsey doubled, singled twice, drew a walk, and was hit by a pitch. He reached base safely 10 times in the two-game series.
- Duer singled and doubled to stretch his season hit total to 35. He's hitting .493.
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- The Owls used seven pitchers, starting with Bryan Boully in an opener role for one inning.
- The senior made his first appearance since February 24, 2024, after undergoing Tommy John Surgery a little more than a year ago. He threw 20 pitches in a clean first inning and was credited with the win.
- Including Boully, five of the seven pitchers did not allow a run.
- Freshman Nick Wimberly kept the Bison scoreless in the seventh and eighth innings while setting a new career-high with five strikeouts.
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The Owls return to action at home on Friday at 6:30 p.m. against Bradley. The weekend series continues Saturday at 4 p.m. and Sunday at noon. All games will be streamed on FAUSports.TV.