MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Home cooking has been good for Middle Tennessee so far on the young season.
The Blue Raiders (2-3) got their first win of the year in one-hit shutout fashion against Bradley Thursday, then followed with their second scoreless outing in as many days Friday with Evansville (0-5) visiting, 6-0. They've now held opponents scoreless in 22 straight innings.
"We beat a good pitcher today and a good team," Middle Tennessee head coach Jim Toman said. "It was a good win for us."
Junior Aaron Brown took the mound for MT looking to build on a solid first outing of the season a week prior.