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2005 WCC Championship Series - Game Three

June 13, 2005

Recap |  Box Score

Broadcasters Rich Cellini and John Jackson tape their pre-game intros on the field.

Cellini and John Jackson tape their pre-game intros on the field.

Broadcasters Rich Cellini and John Jackson tape their pre-game intros on the field.

pre-game introductions

National Anthem

The LMU dugout's pre-game huddle.

The LMU defense

The LMU defense

WCC Championship media

TV crews filled Page Stadium for the three-game series.

TV crews filled Page Stadium for the three-game series.

Sunday saw a record-setting sellout crowd at Page Stadium.

Starter Kyle Huddy

LMU dugout

LMU dugout

Head Coach Frank Cruz

Catcher Sean Dovel

LMU's Bat Boy and Jason Lefkowitz

LMU's Bat Boy

Senior Jon Oller draws the walk in the first.

Senior Joe Frazee scores when Jon Oller draws the bases-loaded walk in the first.

Sophomore A.J. LaMonda gives the Lions a 5-3 lead in the first with a grand slam.

The LMU dugout celebrates A.J. LaMonda's grand slam.

Sophomore A.J. LaMonda gives the Lions the 5-3 lead with a first inning grand slam.

The Lions celebrate LaMonda's grand slam.

The Lions greet A.J. LaMonda at the plate after his first inning grand slam.

A.J. LaMonda celebrates his first inning grand slam.

Freshman Michael Glomb singles through the right side in the second.

Junior Chris Pettit led off the third inning for the Lions, drawing the walk.

Junior Chris Pettit is called out on a play at the plate in the third inning.

First baseman A.J. LaMonda

First baseman A.J. LaMonda

Freshman Brad Meyers came on to pitch in the fourth for the Lions.

Brad Meyers threw 1.1 innings in the deciding game three.

Freshman Brad Meyers

Broadcasters Rich Cellini and John Jackson call the game from the LMU Press Box.

Freshman Sean Dovel is welcomed back to the dugout after a solo home run in the sixth.

LMU's Bat Boy