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ULM Travels to No. 1 LSU on Tuesday to Kick Off Busy Week

ULM Travels to No. 1 LSU on Tuesday to Kick Off Busy Week

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MONROE, La.-Coming off a three-game sweep of Mississippi Valley State over the weekend, the ULM baseball is faced with one of its busiest and possibly most challenging weeks of the season. The Warhawks open the stretch of five games in seven days at No. 1 LSU on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. before they play host Memphis on Wednesday and open Sun Belt Conference play at defending league champion Middle Tennessee over the weekend.

After playing its first six games of the season on the road, ULM (5-4) excelled in all three phases of the game against the Delta Devils in the friendly confines of Warhawk Field. The Warhawks batted .330 as a team, the pitching staff posted a 2.00 ERA and held MVSU to a .163 batting average and the ULM defense did not commit an error all weekend.

Matt Laird led the Warhawks at the plate batting .500 (7-for-14) with five RBIs and four runs scored. Josh Gill was 3-for-6 over two starts as the designated hitter, while Perry Smith and Josh Chappell each batted .364 (4-for-11).

Freshman Judd Edwards leads ULM batting at a .444 clip for the season with senior Nick Wade right behind him at .364 with a team-best 10 RBIs and two home runs. As good of a hitter as Wade is, he is an even better defender. The West Monroe, La., native has committed just 10 errors over the past three seasons at third base for a .963 fielding percentage. His good defensive play has rubbed off on his teammates as the Warhawks lead the Sun Belt Conference and rank near the top nationally with a .985 team fielding percentage.

Senior right-hander Corey Brown (0-1, 9.64 ERA) will get the start for the Warhawks against the defending national champions on Tuesday night. Brown started game three at Ole Miss during the opening weekend of play and limited the Rebels to just two runs over five innings of work.

LSU is scheduled to counter with freshman right-hander Michael Reed (0-0. 7.71). The Tigers (11-0) have played all of their games at Alex Box Stadium this season and lead the nation averaging 10,529 fans per game. LSU has won 17 straight home games and 26 of its last 27 games overall.

Wednesday's 6:30 p.m. contest against Memphis (4-7) will be just the 16th all-time meeting between the two schools and first since 2000. ULM assistant coach Cory Barton was a catcher for the Tigers from 2005-06.

ULM will send junior right-hander Stefan Comeaux (1-0, 11.37) to the bump against Memphis, while the Tigers will answer with sophomore right-hander Heith Hatfield (1-2, 7.56).

Fans can watch both mid-week games live in Warhawks All*Access by logging on to ulmwarhawks.com. Both games will also be broadcast live in northeast Louisiana on 540 AM and worldwide on the internet at ulmwarhawks.com.

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