UCA had 11 hits and stole five bases and got a dominant, complete-game performance from junior right hander Charlie Christensen
Bears improve to 8-7 in ASUN play and remain in a second-place tie in the Gold division
Bears won their fifth straight game behind complete-game pitching performance from junior Hunter Alexander after weather forced move
EKU scored three times in top of first but UCA answered in a big way in bottom of inning
UCA finished with eight hits, with Negre, Curtis getting two apiece. EKU's Colby Ott had two of Colonels' five hits
UCA starter Hunter Alexander pitched into the sixth and struck out a career-high 10 batters but got a no decision
Bears jumped out to a 4-1 lead after one inning but saw the Governors score the next six runs
UCA plays at Little Rock at 3 p.m. Tuesday before returning to Bear Stadium to start an eight-game home stand
UCA had seven hits, including three by junior third baseman Bryce Cermenelli, but only one for extra bases
Bears total 13 hits, including four by Preston Curtis and two each by Blaine French, Nathan Negre and Sam Reynolds.