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SportsMarch 18, 2011

The Southeast Missouri State baseball team begins an eight-game homestand against a defending conference champion riding a hot streak. Wright State visits Capaha Field for a three-game series starting at 1 p.m. today. There also will be contests at 1 p.m. Saturday and noon Sunday...

The Southeast Missouri State baseball team begins an eight-game homestand against a defending conference champion riding a hot streak.

Wright State visits Capaha Field for a three-game series starting at 1 p.m. today. There also will be contests at 1 p.m. Saturday and noon Sunday.

The 2010 Horizon League regular-season champion Raiders, from Dayton, Ohio, are 8-6. They have won four straight and eight of 10 after starting the season 0-4, including three one-run losses.

"They're playing well and we're playing well," said Southeast coach Mark Hogan, whose 10-7 Redhawks have won three of their last four. "It should be a really good series."

WSU, which lost in last year's Horizon League tournament final, is the conference's 2011 preseason favorite.

The Raiders perennially are a strong program with two NCAA regional berths over the past five years. They went 31-25 overall last season, 17-6 in league play.

"They've got an excellent program," Hogan said. "I've heard a lot of great things about them."

WSU returned the conference's top pitcher in junior Casey Henn, along with reigning coach of the year Rob Cooper.

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Henn led the Horizon in ERA (3.19) and batting average against (.241) last year while ranking second with seven wins.

But Henn has struggled this season at 1-2 and a 7.50 ERA.

The Raiders are batting .293, led by Kody Krizman at .346. They have a 4.78 ERA, which leads the league. Michael Woytek has been their top starter at 2-1 and a 3.26 ERA.

Southeast is hitting .290 and leads the Ohio Valley Conference with a 3.09 ERA.

"I've just been really impressed by the way we've pitched," Hogan said.

Southeast plans to go with its normal weekend starting pitching rotation.

Senior left-hander Jordan Underwood (1-0, 2.08 ERA) will get the nod today, followed by seniors Jon Dicus (1-0, 2.21) on Saturday and Brad LaBruyere (2-0, 3.50) on Sunday.

"It's our last series before we start the conference [next weekend at home against Morehead State] and we want to keep playing well," Hogan said. "The weather is supposed to be good. Hopefully we'll get big crowds."

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