
Memphis baseball on the road versus the 49ers at Robert & Mariam Hayes Stadium (Image Credit: Brock Busick / Memphis Athletics)
By: Chandler Black and Aaliyah Brown
CHARLOTTE, NC – The University of Memphis Tigers baseball team traveled to Charlotte to face a new rival in the 49ers, who are in their first year in the AAC. Memphis aimed to secure some conference wins this weekend to strengthen their resume, but they ultimately fell short on the road, swept in the series and losing four games in a row.
Game 1
David Warren started pitching for Memphis, while Cole Reynolds took the mound for Charlotte. Will Marcy began the game with a double down the third base line.
Memphis took a 2-0 lead in the first inning after a double by Austin Baskin and a sac-fly. Pierre Seals drew a walk to load the bases early on, setting up the scoring opportunity.
In the second inning, the offense maintained their momentum. Brennan DuBose hit a solo shot to deep center field, extending the lead to three runs. This was DuBose’s seventh home run of the season.
The 49ers’ bats awakened in the third inning, as Carson Bane hit a sac-fly to score a run. The Tigers turned a double play, but Charlotte added another run. Memphis led 3-2 after three innings.
Charlotte maintained their momentum in the 4th, tying the game at 3 runs apiece with an RBI double from Kaden Hopsen. With two outs in the fifth and the bases loaded, Charlotte was able to escape the half inning thanks to a strikeout from Jacob Compton.
The 49ers offense kept rolling after escaping a bases loaded jam. Brandon Stahlman’s RBI single gave his team the lead, and Shane Taylor’s triple brought home Noah Furcht for a 5-3 advantage.
With the game on the line, Memphis faced their final three outs. In the 9th inning, they had two runners on and one out. Austin Baskin’s walk loaded the bases for Daunte Stuart, creating a dramatic finale.
Stuart struck out, leaving Memphis with their final out. A wild pitch allowed one more tiger to score, but it was too much to overcome. Charlotte took game one with a final score of 6-4.
After the game, head coach Matt Riser said, “They grabbed the momentum and just ran with it…that’s how you win ball games. Those middle innings will always beat you.”
Doubleheader at Charlotte
The University of Memphis baseball team dropped its final two games against South Florida on Saturday evening, losing by scores of 12-11 and 5-4 at Robert & Mariam Hayes Stadium.
With the loss, the Tigers are four games under .500 to a record of 18-22 and 6-9 in AAC play, while the 49ers improve to 19-21 and 8-7 in the conference.
“I thought the guys competed well, but the story of the weekend was we lost by a combined four runs and left 30 runners on base, and they left 15 on base,” head coach Matt Riser said.
Will Macy led off the top of the first inning with a single in game one of a doubleheader. The Tigers scored a run after Pierre Seals’ sacrifice fly to right field, giving them an early 1-0 advantage.
The 49ers started strong with Shane Taylor’s lead-off single, followed by Carson Bayne’s two-run homer at the bottom of the first, giving Charlotte a 3-1 lead.
In the second inning, Memphis responded with a run after Marcy’s double drove in Aaron Smigelski, putting the Tigers on the board for two runs. Jake Curtis’ two-run single gave Memphis the lead 4-3.
Bayne hit his second home run of the game for Charlotte at the bottom of the third inning to tie it up at 4-4.
Jonah Sutton’s fourth-inning home run gave the Tigers a 5-4 lead, and the team went on to load the bases following a Jacob Compton walk.
Seals hit his second double of the game by the top of the sixth, bringing Compton up to bat for the Tigers, who hit a two-run homer to give Memphis a 9-4 lead.
After a two-hour weather delay for lightning, the 49ers came out swinging in the bottom of the sixth, with Dante DeFranco scoring the first run and Shane Taylor hitting a two-out single to cut the lead to 9-6.
The 49ers tied the game 9-9 in the seventh inning after two RBI singles and a sacrifice fly. Jacob Compton would come up to bat at the top of the eighth hitting his second home run of the ballgame to give Memphis a 11-9 lead.
In the bottom of the ninth inning, down by two runs, Juan Correa hit a solo home run and Bayne hit his third homer of the game to tie the score. With no pressure on the 49ers after tying the game, pinch hitter AJ Bianchina went up to bat. A walk-off homer would give the 49ers a 12-11 victory over the Tigers.
Game 3
Despite their efforts to avoid a sweep and earn a conference victory, the Tigers were edged out by the 49ers in a one-run game, losing 5-4.
Charlotte took an early 3-0 lead for the first time this series in the bottom of the first inning after an RBI double from Juan Correa and two RBI singles. The Tigers responded with three runs of their own to tie the game 3-3 in the sixth.
Daunte Stuart scored off a double from Pierre Seals, making it a 3-2 ballgame. Brennan DuBose’s RBI single tied the game, but the 49ers regained the lead with a RBI single. Memphis responded with a single from Austin Baskin to tie the game.
In the 7th inning, the 49ers scored on a sacrifice fly to take the lead 5-4. Neither team scored in the final two innings, giving Charlotte the series sweep over the Tigers.
UP NEXT
Memphis will return to FedExPark Avron Fogelman Field on Tuesday for a one game match against Mississippi State at 6 p.m.















