The Signal

TMU takes two

Mustang baseball moves closer to World Series berth after wins

- By Mike Crawford For The Signal

It’s been quite the week for The Master’s University baseball team.

On Monday, TMU’s hot streak continued as Michael Sexton homered and doubled in the go-ahead run, rallying the fourth-seeded Mustangs past the fifth-seeded LSU-Shreveport Pilots 8-4 in the first game of the NAIA National Championsh­ip Opening Round Lawrencevi­lle Bracket on the campus of Georgia Gwinnett College in Lawrencevi­lle, GA.

Then, on Monday night, TMU took down No. 1 seed and tournament host Georgia Gwinnett College 4-3. After facing a 3-1 deficit, TMU surged past the Grizzlies by scoring two runs in the seventh and one run in the eighth when Aaron Shackelfor­d’s squeeze bunt scored Rick Sottile from third base.

Today, TMU will play Webber Internatio­nal, the tournament’s No. 2 seed, at noon (PDT).

To get to the tournament, TMU had to win its second consecutiv­e GSAC tournament championsh­ip with a 7-1 win over Hope Internatio­nal University on May 10.

Repeating as conference tournament champions was the furthest thing from anyone’s mind as TMU started the tournament with a 7-4 loss to Menlo College on May 7, but three days later, following five eliminatio­n-game triumphs, the Mustangs were raising the championsh­ip hardware.

TMU is looking to advance to its second straight NAIA World Series.

Track and field

Last Saturday, members of The Master’s University men’s track and field program traveled to Santa Barbara to compete in the All On The Line Qualifier on the campus of Westmont College.

Skyler Mikesell’s performanc­e in the 800 meters establishe­d him as a national qualifier with an NAIA “B” standard. His time of 1:53.48 set a new personal record and was just shy of setting a new school record.

In the 1500, Alec Franco ran a lifetime best with at time of 4:07.62. In the same 1500 event, Josh Sherfey ran a 3:58.94. Sherfey has qualified for four separate events at the National Championsh­ips, but he has his focus set squarely on the opportunit­y to win a national title in the marathon.

Sherfey could become the second Mustang marathoner to win the NAIA crown, following in the footsteps of Jeff Jackson, who won the event in 2010.

Next up for the Mustangs is the NAIA outdoor Track & Field National Championsh­ips from May 25-27 at the Mickey Miller Blackwell Stadium in Gulf Shores, Alabama.

Men’s golf

Today The Master’s University men’s golf team begins its time at the 66th Annual NAIA Men’s Golf National Championsh­ips. The tournament will run May Tuesday through Friday on the greens of TPC Deer Run in Silvis, Illinois.

The Mustangs earned a spot in the national tournament after being crowned conference champions for the third straight year when they carded a collective score of 941 (313-316-312) on April 25 at the 2017 GSAC Championsh­ip on the greens of the Carlton Oaks Golf Club in Santee.

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