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03/10/2026 Flyers Fall To Bowling Green

Posted by Doug Brown on March 10, 2026
Posted in: College Baseball, Press Releases.

Flyers Fall To Falcons
Dayton Ohio

  The Bowling Green Falcons scored 4 times in the seventh inning to defeat the Dayton Flyers 9-5 at Woerner Field Tuesday afternoon.

  The Flyers got on the board in the first inning. Danny MacDougall got things started with a leadoff walk and then stole second base. Colin Lynch would reach on a throwing error by Falcon shortstop Griffin Scheiderer,  that scored MacDougall.
Bobby Stang then blasted a 2 run homer and the Flyers led 3-0 after 1 inning

 With 2 on and 2 out in the top half of the third inning, Anthony Mitta hit a triple off the centerfield wall that scored 2 runs and it was 3-2 Flyboys.

 The Falcons would add another run in the fourth when Carter Mottice doubled down the left field line.
Brayden Curlis would then hit a pop up down the first base line and it fell between Grayson Carpenter and Danny MacDougall and Dyrenson Wouters would tag him out. Lance Vickers would single through the right side and would score Mottice and they were tied at 3 a piece.

The Flyers would once again take the lead, in the bottom of the fifth, when Grayson Carpenter doubled to left. He would come into score on Danny MacDougall’s single to left center 4-3 Dayton

It did not take Bowling Green long to come back to tie it at 4. Griffin Scheiderer bounced a single through the left side of the infield that scored Vickers.

In the top of the seventh, Bowling Green scored 4 times to open it up. Zack Horky singled in the hole between short and third and beat the throw to first base. Pauly Mancino would then hit a homer to left, that hit the scoreboard, and the Falcons were up 6-4Mottice would walk and would score on Curlis’ double to leftsam Seidel would single to right and score Curlis would score and it was 8-4 Bowling Green.

In the bottom of the eighth, Dayton would score when Jason Bello would walk and go to third on a Dyrenson Wouters double. Bello would score on a wild pitch and it was 8-5 after 8.

In the ninth inning, the falcons would tack on an insurance run when Mancino scored on a Curlis single to center.

The Flyers fall to 12-4 while Bowling Green improves to 4-10

Dayton will open up a 5 game road trip beginning on Friday with Atlantic 10 rival  St. Louis Billikens for 3 and single game on Monday at Lindenwood and on Wednesday at Miami of Ohio
The will return home on Friday March 23rd with a 3 game series with VCU.

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