USN falls to PCA.

University School of Nashville fell to Providence Christian Academy by a score of 9-6 on Tuesday. PCA got on the board in the bottom of the first with a home run and a double. PCA would later add to their lead with a sacrifice fly. USN captured the lead 4-3 in the top of the 3rd after Grant Reilly '24 tripled, Dylan Washko '24 singled, and PCA committed an error, each scoring one run. 

PCA answered back with one run in the bottom of the third and four more in the bottom of the fourth to make the score 8-4. In the top of the fifth, USN answered back with two more runs to cut the lead to 8-6, but their efforts fell just short, falling 9-6.

Reilly and Eli Whelan '28 each collected two hits in the loss. Four other Tigers also collected hits on the day. USN drops to 6-4 overall and 2-4 in district play.
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