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James Madison Edges Old Dominion 7-3 in Thrilling Baseball Clash

Key performances from Langley, Guerrero and Johnson highlight a rainy night at Ellmer Family Baseball Complex

The evening of May 16, 2026 found James Madison University hosting Old Dominion at the modest yet storied Ellmer Family Baseball Complex, a venue that has witnessed countless collegiate showdowns. A thin veil of rain hung over the field, adding a quiet intensity to the proceedings as the two squads prepared to clash.

Early Surge

The third inning proved to be a turning point, as Kyle Langley stepped up and sent a towering homer to right field, clearing the fence and bringing in two runs. Not long after, Reece Moody matched the display with a homer of his own to the same corner of the outfield, driving in a pair of additional runs and giving the home team an early lead.

Mid‑Game Momentum

In the fifth inning, Brody Connors reached on a fielder’s choice, a play that allowed Maverick Stallings to cross home plate and extend the advantage. The seventh inning added a strategic twist when Jack Guerrero’s sacrifice fly to center field brought Josiah Seguin across, a reminder that a single out can shift momentum when executed with precision.

Late Inning Twists

The eighth inning saw Reece Moody’s single through the left side of the infield drive in Keegan Haesler, a modest yet crucial addition to the scoreboard. Old Dominion answered with a solo homer from Will Johnson, a blast to left field that trimmed the deficit, but the final blow came when Maverick Stallings singled up the middle, allowing Zach Leite to score and sealing a 7‑3 victory for James Madison.

The crowd’s murmurs turned to cheers as the scoreboard reflected the home team’s edge, and the night ended with a sense that the complex had hosted another memorable contest, one that would be recounted in the annals of collegiate baseball.

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