AUBURNDALE, Fla. - The University of Minnesota Crookston baseball team closed their Florida trip with a 6-2 loss to Assumption University Sunday, March 9 at the Lake Myrtle Complex in Auburndale, Fla.
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The Golden Eagles sit at 6-8 (3-1 NSIC). Sunday's game was also their last non-conference tilt of the 2025 season, as they will now play exclusively conference tilts. Assumption improved to 1-10 with Sunday's victory. Sunday was the first time the two teams have met.
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Kyle Odenbach (Jr., LHP, Thompson, N.D.) started and fell to 0-2. He allowed four runs on three hits. Odenbach struck out four, and walked four. Caden Edwards (R-Sr., LHP, Duluth, Minn.) pitched a scoreless 2.2 innings, with five strikeouts and just one walk. Kayden Camacho (Jr., RHP, Glyndon, Minn.) allowed two runs, on two hits. Kaylor Chamberlain (Fr., RHP, Mankato, Minn.) put up a zero in one inning, with no hits.
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The win for Assumption went to Alexander Meesig, who allowed one run in three innings of relief. Ryan Cloutier picked up the save, allowing no runs in two frames.
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The Golden Eagles were guided by the consistent bat of Dylan Debilzen (Fr., OF, Parkers Prairie, Minn.), who has been a highlight of the first 14 games. Debilzen went 2-of-4. He is batting .429 in 49 at-bats. Aaron Wensloff (So., IF/OF, Roseau, Minn.) swung 1-of-4, with an RBI, and a run scored. Kobe Senn (Sr., IF, Fargo, N.D.) was 1-of-4, with a run scored. Connor Bushbaum (R-Jr., OF, Saginaw, Minn.) finished 1-of-3.
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The Greyhounds looked to Jamison Howland, who was 2-of-4, with an RBI, and a run scored.Â
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Assumption broke a scoreless tie in the bottom of the third. Max Lefrancois crossed the plate on a wild pitch. A Chris Klein single brought in Owen Podolec to push the lead to 2-0. Howland put the ball in right field, to score Sal Grinstead.Â
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Minnesota Crookston got a run back in the top of the fourth when Senn scored when Caden Kappes (So., IF, Wahpeton, N.D.) grounded out.Â
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The Golden Eagles pushed their lead to 4-1 in the bottom of the fourth with a Podolec triple, plating James McDermott.
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Minnesota Crookston cut the deficit to 4-2 in the top of the sixth with a solo shot from Aaron Wensloff.Â
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The Greyhounds added a pair of security runs in the bottom of the eighth when Howland scored on a Lefrancois sacrifice fly, followed by a Podolec sacrifice fly to bring in Lorenzo Lombardo.
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Minnesota Crookston goes back to NSIC play with a neutral-site series in Saint George, Kan., March 14-16 versus the University of Sioux Falls.