LOUISIANA La. - The 21st-ranked Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns scored early and often to win its fourth-straight Sun Belt Conference series with a 10-2 victory over Florida International here Sunday afternoon at M.L. "Tigue" Moore Field.
With the win, Louisiana (35-8, 9-3 Sun Belt) remained in first place in the Sun Belt Conference standings, while Florida International (27-16, 8-7 Sun Belt) lost its third Sun Belt road series this season.
Louisiana starting pitcher Micah Cockrell (4-2) earned his second-straight win in his second-straight start. Cockrell allowed two runs on six hits with a walk and a strikeout in five innings. Hunter Moody earned his first career save, allowing a hit in four innings of work.
Florida International freshman starting pitcher Elih Villanueva (6-3) only lasted 1 2/3 innings, allowing four runs on four hits with a walk.
For the second straight game, Louisiana-Lafayette scored first and raced out to an early 4-0 lead.
In the first inning, John Coker led off with triple to left center field. John McCarthy later plated Coker to give the Cajuns a one-run edge.
Louisiana plated three more runs in the second to extend its lead to four runs. After a Dallas Morris lead-off walk, Morris was caught stealing for the first out. Phillip Hawke then sent a single to left field, followed by Justin Merendino who singled to center field. Jameson Parker then cleared the bases with a two-RBI triple to left center field, which increased the Cajuns' lead to 3-0.
Adam Massiatte's sacrifice fly to right field plated Parker to give the Cajuns a 4-0 lead.
Jonathan Lucroy's RBI double to left center field scored McCarthy to increase the Cajuns lead to 6-0. Louisiana-Lafayette had a chance to possibly add more runs in the inning, but the Cajuns left the bases loaded to end the inning.
Florida International scored two runs in the sixth, cutting the Cajuns' lead to 5-2. Bryan Pullin was hit by a pitch, followed by Michael Lopez's single through the right side, which advanced Pullin to third. Pullin later scored on a wild pitch. Yahmed Yema followed with an RBI double to right field, plating Lopez for the Golden Panthers' second run of the inning.
Moody then replaced Cockrell after a Nick Cadena walk. Moody shut the door on the Golden Panthers, which left two runners on at the end of the inning.
Louisiana again left the bases loaded in the sixth, but not without scoring another run to increase its lead 6-2. Adam Massiatte led off with an infield bunt single. Coker's sacrifice bunt advanced Massiatte to second. McCarthy's RBI single to shallow left field allowed Massiatte to score, increasing the Cajuns' lead to 6-2.
Lucroy followed with a single and Morris later walked to load the bases, but Hawke was unable to plate additional runs as he grounded out to first base to end the inning.
The Cajuns scored two insurance runs in the seventh to increase their lead to 8-2. After a Justin Merendino walk, Parker reached on a throwing error by FIU catcher Cody Jacobs which scored Merendino all the way from first. Massiatte then singled and advanced to second a throwing error by Cadena. Parker scored on the error to give the Cajuns a six-run cushion.
Louisiana scored two more runs in the eighth inning to pull away 10-2. Hawke's second solo home run in as many games highlighted the inning.
Hawke went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and a solo home run, while Parker went 2-for-4 with three RBI.
Yema and McOwen each had a pair of hits for the Golden Panthers, which left seven runners on base, while Louisiana-Lafayette left 12 runners stranded.
Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns will return to action Wednesday when they travel to Lake Charles to face the McNeese State Cowboys in a 7 p.m. scheduled first pitch at Cowboy Diamond.
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