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No. 19 Carson-Newman trips up in walk-off loss in game one, before run-ruling LMU in game two

Summary by Carson-Newman
HARROGATE, Tenn. – It was an eventful first road trip in South Atlantic Conference play for No. 19 Carson-Newman (21-6, 2-2) as it split its Saturday doubleheader against Lincoln Memorial (9-15, 1-3). An obstruction call gift-wrapped the Railsplitters a win in game one, 2-1, which sparked debate from head Michael Graves, before the Eagles responded with a dominant 12-2 run-rule victory in the second game.
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Carson-Newman broke the news in on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
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