Demons slam their way to SLC series win over UTRGV

Braden Benton bear hugs NSU teammate Samuel Stephenson after Stephenson scored the winning run on a wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth Friday night against UTRGV. Benton had a game-winning eighth-inning grand slam Sunday evening as the Demons captured the SLC series. (NSU photo by CHRIS REICH)

The Northwestern State baseball team would prefer not to make a habit of waiting until the end of games to deliver big moments, but the Demons are not going to apologize for doing so.

Braden Benton drilled a go-ahead grand slam with two outs in the eighth inning that lifted Northwestern to an 8-5 victory and a split of a Sunday Southland Conference doubleheader against UT-Rio Grande Valley. Benton’s go-ahead home run gave the Demons their fifth straight Southland series victory on the heels of a walk-off 7-6 victory in Friday night’s opener.

The Demons (20-12, 12-6) erased an early 4-1 deficit to win when Benton’s grand slam capped a steady rally, following a similar script to Friday’s series-opening win in which Northwestern used a three-run ninth to grab the victory, recovering from a 5-0 hole after two innings.

“I can’t tell you how much I love this baseball team,” second-year head coach Chris Bertrand said. “Today was a good example of finding a way to win when we didn’t play our best baseball from an execution standpoint. You can overcome those things because you have great character and because we exhibit those characteristics. It’s rewarding to see that we work so hard to deliver those messages, and the messages are landing, and they’re putting them to use. All of a sudden, we get to see the fruits of that labor.”

It also helped the Demons to have Benton in the box at the most critical point of the game.

Down 5-3 entering the eighth inning, the bottom third of the order started the charge with a Colin Rains single and a Clay Jung pinch-hit hit by pitch.

With the Vaqueros’ corner infielders crashing and expecting a bunt, Hudson Brignac chopped an RBI single inside the first-base bag. Brignac took second on the throw, putting runners on second and third with no outs in what was suddenly a one-run game.

UTRGV (20-10, 13-5, and with a No. 31 RPI) made the call to the bullpen for Jacob Limas, who struck out the first two batters he faced before intentionally walking Rocco Gump.

Limas fell behind Benton in the count, and the Demons’ designated hitter took full advantage of an advantage count, depositing a 2-1 fastball over the wall in left field for his second home run of the game and third in the past five games.

“I was sitting on the on-deck circle, praying that Roc (Rocco Gump) would get a hit,” Benton said. “I wanted that AB (at-bat). I wanted to go up there in a big moment. I got in an advantage count, and I knew a heater was coming and didn’t miss it.”

Benton’s second career grand slam – and second home run of the game following a leadoff blast in the second inning — put the Demons ahead for good as freshman left-hander Carter White (2-1) and sophomore right-hander Bryce Leonard (first career save) combined for a scoreless ninth.

Leonard fanned Steven Lancia for the final out, stranding a pair of Vaqueros on base and allowing Northwestern to start a new home win streak after UTRGV snapped the Demons’ 14-game streak at Brown-Stroud Field with an 8-5 victory in Game 1 of the doubleheader.

In that game, the Vaqueros survived another relentless Northwestern rally thanks in part to a late-game home run of their own.

UTRGV led 6-2 – the same lead it surrendered in Friday’s game – before Brignac singled home a run in the sixth and Daniel Burroway slammed a two-run home run to cut the lead to one. The two-run shot was Burroway’s second home run of the game and gave him his first career three-hit game as a Demon.

The one-run lead stood until Jacob Sanchez extended the lead with a two-run home run with two outs in the UTRGV ninth. That proved to be a big swing as Jung’s single in the ninth would have made him the tying run.

The Demons return to action Tuesday night when they open a two-game, home-and-home midweek series with ULM. First pitch in Monroe is set for 4 p.m.


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