ST. CHARLES, Mo. – LHP 
Haden Dow (4-1) picked up his fourth win of the season in a 13-3 victory on Friday afternoon as Southeast Missouri (23-23, 11-8 OVC) defeated Lindenwood (14-31, 7-12 OVC) in game one of the weekend series. 
 
Dow, making his 13
th start of the season, tossed 8.0 innings on Friday afternoon allowing just three runs on seven hits. He struck out six Lions in the outing, finishing the start with a 3.38 ERA. 
 
Offensively, SEMO was on fire as 
Brooks Kettering, 
Ben Palmer, and 
Michael Mugan all finished with a multi-hit game as the top three in the batting order combined for seven of SEMO's 12 hits. 
 
Second baseman 
Brooks Kettering led off the contest with a home run to right field. The blast was his fourth of the season and put the Redhawks in front early on. 
 
An RBI groundout by designated hitter Kenoi Coloma gave SEMO a 2-0 lead after the second inning. 
 
Both SEMO and Lindenwood would score a run in the third inning, but that was all for the Lions as SEMO exploded for eight unanswered runs. 
 
Three-straight singles to start the fifth inning by 
Keoni Coloma, 
Nolan Ackerman, and 
Brooks Kettering loaded the bases. A wild pitch would push across the fourth run of the game for SEMO. 
 
Mugan would record an RBI two batters later as he singled to center field to score Ackerman and the Redhawks led 5-1. 
 
An RBI sacrifice bunt by 
Ty Stauss would score the sixth run of the game as he executed the safety-squeeze to score Kettering. 
 
Third baseman 
Caleb Corbin recorded his sixth triple of the year to score the fourth run of the inning, and the seventh run in the game, to score Mugan making the score 7-1 after the fifth inning. 
 
Dow continued to keep LU off the scoreboard after their third inning run as four-straight scoreless innings by the lefty would allow SEMO to explode for another four-run inning in the seventh to blow the game wide open. 
 
Michael Mugan, 
Ty Stauss, and 
Josh Cameron all recorded RBIs in the inning to make it 11-1 SEMO after the seventh. Cameron roped a two-RBI double to the right-center field gap to score runs 10 & 11. 
 
The Redhawks would push two more across in the eighth inning with Palmer's 13
th home run of the season to left field and held on for the 13-3 victory in game one. 
 
Game two is slated for 1 p.m. tomorrow afternoon in St. Charles.