What You Need to Know:
• Georgia State fell at Little Rock 15-2, evening the Sun Belt series at one game apiece.
• Freshman Darius Sewell homered for the Panthers, his second of the season, and Jack Thompson had three hits.
• Game time for Sunday's series finale has been moved up to 12:30 p.m. ET.
LITTLE ROCK, ARK. -- Georgia State fell 15-2 at Little Rock Saturday afternoon at Gary Hogan Field, evening the Sun Belt Conference series at one game apiece.
Game time for Sunday's series finale has been moved up to 12:30 p.m. ET.
Freshman Darius Sewell put GSU (15-16, 4-7 Sun Belt) on the scoreboard in the sixth when he led off the inning with a solo homer, his second of the season, to center field.
That brought the Panthers within 3-1, but Little Rock (14-16, 7-7 Sun Belt) pulled away with five runs in the bottom of the sixth to move ahead 8-1. The Trojans added five more runs in the seventh against Georgia State's injury-riddled pitching staff.
GSU starter Marc-Andre Habeck (1-2) pitched 4.2 innings allowing three runs on just four hits. Uncharacteristically, Habeck walked seven, more than he had walked all season to this point. The GSU staff walked 13 on the day, and eight of those runners scored.
The Panthers seven hits, incuding a 3-for-3 day from first baseman Jack Thompson, but GSU left 10 men on base.