Durham, N.C.| The Florida A&M baseball team suffered a 10-4 setback at the hands of the North Carolina Central at the Durham Athletic Park on Thursday afternoon.
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Both teams combined to hit five home runs, but it was NCCU (22-18, 14-11 MEAC) who prevailed on the strength of two three-run homers.
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While FAMU (21-29, 15-10 MEAC) hit two home runs and registered seven hits, the Eagle pitching staff, led by starter Vernon Adams, struck out 17 batters. Offensively,
Tucker Rayburn paced the Rattlers, going 2-for-4 with a solo home run and a double.
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In the top of the third inning, FAMU worked the bases loaded, putting some pressure on Vernon.
Jared Weber drew a bases loaded walk, giving the Rattlers an early 1-0 lead.
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After NCCU added a three-run homer in the bottom of the frame, the Rattlers responded in the top of the fourth when Rayburn smacked a solo shot over the right-field wall, trimming the Eagles lead to 3-2.
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One inning later, junior outfielder
LJ Bryant tied the game at 3-3 with a solo home run.
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NCCU, however, outscored the Rattlers 7-1 over the final 4.5 innings to seize momentum and claim the victory. Â
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Starting pitcher
Kyle Coleman (2-5) picked up the loss working 8.0 innings, allowing seven runs on eight hits while striking out four.
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On Deck
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FAMU looks to rebound against the Eagles on Friday, as both teams will play a doubleheader. First pitch is set for 2 p.m.
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Despite Thursday's loss, FAMU can still claim the top seed in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Southern Division heading into next week's MEAC Tournament by winning two of its next three games versus NCCU.
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