When Will Golsan stepped to the plate with two strikes, a runner on second and two outs, Ole Miss was down 4-2.
When Will Golsan’s at-bat was over, Ole Miss was tied with Southeast Missouri State at 4 as the sophomore first baseman deposited a 1-2 pitch over the left field wall. Ole Miss would go on to win 6-4.
It was a shot in the arm for the Rebels, who had fallen behind due to some untimely errors in the field and a solid performance from sophomore Redhawk pitcher Adam Pennington.