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NEW YORK CITY – Former University of Alabama Director of Athletics Mal Moore was named the winner of the College Athletic Director of the Year Award Wednesday night at the 2013 Sports Business Awards banquetMore >>
Former University of Alabama Director of Athletics Mal Moore was named the winner of the College Athletic Director of the Year Award Wednesday night at the 2013 Sports Business Awards banquetMore >>
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ATHENS, Ga. – The No. 2 Alabama women's golf team shot a 4-under-par round of 284 in the second round of the 2013 NCAA Championships Wednesday on the par-72, 6,372-yard University of Georgia Golf Course.More >>
The No. 2 Alabama women's golf team shot a 4-under-par round of 284 in the second round of the 2013 NCAA Championships Wednesday on the par-72, 6,372-yard University of Georgia Golf Course.More >>
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Las Vegas Metro police said former Major League slugger Jose Canseco is being investigated as a suspect in a sexual assault case. Metro made the announcement Wednesday following a series of tweets fromMore >>
Las Vegas Metro police said former Major League slugger Jose Canseco is being investigated as a suspect in a sexual assault case.More >>
KODAK, TENN. -
The Tennessee Smokies (12-15) scored in each of the first five innings and totaled 13 hits to beat the Biscuits (11-16) 9-5 Wednesday afternoon at Smokies Park.
After the Biscuits got on the board first with a run on the top of the first, the Smokies began their offensive explosion with three in the bottom of the first to go up 3-1 against Jake Thompson (0-2). Thompson would leave in the fourth having allowed eight runs.
Montgomery made it interesting in the 6th inning with two runs to cut the score to 9-4. Kyeong Kang and Michael Sheridan led off the frame with back-to-back singles. Kang scored when David Wendt was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded. Sheridan was then driven in by Hak-Ju Lee. Omar Luna came to the plate with the bases loaded, two outs and a chance to bring the Biscuits within striking distance. Smokies reliever Casey Weathers induced a ground out to retire the side with the bases full.
Tennessee starter Nick Struck (3-2) earned the win, allowing four runs on five hits over 5.1.
Kang finished the game 2-4 with 2 runs scored and his second home run in as many days. Brad Coon extended his hitting streak to six games with a 1-3 day.
The Biscuits will be in action against the Smokies again Thursday night at 7:15 pm. RHP Shane Dyer (2-2, 3.43) will start for Montgomery. RHP Trey McNutt (0-1, 0.61) will be on the hill for Tennessee.