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Post by Trojan Warrior on Apr 7, 2014 19:42:32 GMT -6
While most people in the work force dread Monday’s, Troy head coach Bobby Pierce couldn’t wait for the new week to get here. Pierce’s Trojans were swept by Sun Belt leader, and No. 2 nationally ranked Louisiana-Lafayette in a three-game set at Riddle-Pace Field. The three-game series marked the first time in nearly a decade the Trojans were swept at home. The last time Troy lost every game of a home series was May 7-8 of 2004, a three-game sweep at the hands of Florida Atlantic. The Trojans gave up 37 runs in the series against ULL, and notched only one hit in the finale on Saturday evening. The new week gives Pierce new hope as the season nears the home stretch. “After a weekend like we just had, the biggest thing we need to do is just regroup,” said Pierce. “We have to find a way to be more competitive for longer periods of time. We didn’t compete well this weekend, and have to clear our heads and get ready for a busy week of baseball.” ( Full Article) iconTroy3
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