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Second-Ranked Rebels Pound Out 21 Hits To Down Indiana State 11-4
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          Release: 03/01/2008
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OXFORD, Miss. Junior right-hander Cody Satterwhite held the Sycamore offense in check through 7.0 innings while the Rebel bats went to work as No. 2 Ole Miss (7-0) pounded out 21 hits on the way to an 11-4 win over Indiana State on Saturday.

 

The win clinched the series for the Rebels as Ole Miss will go for the sweep on Sunday.

 

Satterwhite (2-0) picked up the win as he worked 7.0 innings, allowing only one run on with six strikeouts. He did not walk a batter in his time on the mound.

 

Brian Oliver (0-1) took the loss for the Sycamores as he allowed six runs on 10 hits with two walks and a strikeout over 3.1 innings of work.

 

Eight Rebels notched double-digit hits on the afternoon, paced by Michael Hubbard and Zach Miller who both went 3-for-5. Matt Smith came up big as a defensive substitute on Saturday as he went 2-for-2 with a home run as he scored twice and notched two RBI.

 

“It’s hard to complain when you put up 11 runs,” said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. “We continue to swing the bats well. Cody Satterwhite did a good job for us on the mound, throwing a lot of first pitch strikes and getting ahead in the count which allowed him to be effective for seven innings.”

 

Ole Miss got on the board in the second inning as Zach Miller scored from first on a double down the right field line from Cullan Kight.

 

The Sycamores answered in the top of the third when Pascual Del Real scored from third on a single from Bronco Lafrenz. Del Real doubled to open the inning before moving to third on a wild pitch.

 

The Rebels then responded with a four-run third sparked by back-to-back singles from Jordan Henry and Michael Hubbard before a double from Cody Overbeck pushed Henry across the plate and moved Hubbard to third. Michael Guerrero then doubled to left center, driving in both Hubbard and Overbeck. Guerrero then stole third and scored a play later when Logan Power grounded out to shortstop to give Ole Miss a 5-1 lead.

 

Ole Miss added another run in the fourth as Evan Button doubled then stole third before scoring on a sac fly from Brett Basham.

 

Matt Smith homered to open the seventh inning and pushed the Rebel lead to 7-1.

 

The Sycamores would mount a small rally with a single run in the eighth and a pair of runs in the ninth, but could get no closer as Ole Miss picked up the 11-4 win.

 

Ole Miss and Indiana State will conclude the series at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday at Oxford-University Stadium/Swayze Field.

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