APPLETON, Wis. --
Quinn Berglin allowed just one hit over eight innings in the opener Tuesday, and the Lawrence University baseball team rallied in the nightcap to sweep a Midwest Conference doubleheader from Beloit College at Whiting Field.
  Lawrence won the first game 5-0, and the Vikings came back to take the nightcap 13-7.
  In the opener, Berglin produced another stellar outing on the mound. Berglin took a no-hitter into the eighth and allowed just one hit while striking out six and walking six. Matt Crandall's single to lead off the ninth was Berglin's only blemish on the day.
  Berglin ran his scoreless innings streak to 24 and has allowed just eight hits total over that stretch of three starts. He improved to 3-1 on the season and lowered his earned run average to 0.85.
  The Lawrence offense was battling against a fine pitching effort from Beloit's Aiden Phipps, who kept Lawrence off the board until the bottom of the fifth.
Jacob Charon and
Edan Perez started the inning with singles, and
Taylor Freeman drew a walk to load the bases. After an out,
Mitchell Sandleback lifted a sacrifice fly to right field, and Charon scored for a 1-0 lead.Â
  Berglin kept putting zeroes on the scoreboard, and the Vikings (17-7, 12-2 MWC) finally got some breathing room in the eighth.
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Nick Heerde started the rally with a one-out single, and
Parker Knoll followed with a single. That was the end of the day for Phipps, who gave way to reliever Kaiya Nishino. A walk to
Jeffery Cambra loaded the bases, and
Zach Leslie doubled down the left field line to score Heerde and Knoll for a 3-0 lead. After Charon was intentionally passed, Freeman delivered a single to score Leslie and Cambra for a 5-0 advantage.
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Richie LaCien then worked a scorless ninth to close out the win.
  The Vikings trailed 6-1 in the second game before pulling even at 7-7 and then breaking the game open with six runs in the eighth.
  Knoll went 4-for-6 with a school-record four doubles, and he scored four runs and drove in a run. The previous mark for doubles in a game was three held by three players. Cambra went 3-for-5 with a homer, four runs batted in and two runs scored.
  Charon and Perez both went 2-for-4, and
Spenser Ross was 2-for-5.Â
Jonah Palmer allowed one runs and four hits over five innings of relief to get the win. He struck out six and walked three.
  Beloit (13-14, 9-8) jumped out to a 6-1 lead after two innings, but the Vikings chipped away at the advantage. Lawrence scored single runs in the third, fourth and fifth to trim the margin to 7-4.Â
  The Vikings rallied again in the sixth as Ross and Heerde singled to start the outburst. Knoll followed with a double to score Ross to cut the lead to 7-5. With runners at second and third, Beloit reliever Harvey Pena uncorked a wild pitch and both runners scored to tie the game at 7-7.Â
  Lawrence then blew the game open in the eighth. After Heerde reached on an error, Knoll followed with double. Cambra then blasted a three-run homer to left, and Lawrence led 10-7. Leslie was hit by a pitch, stole second and scored on Perez's double to go up 11-7. Sandleback and Ross both delivered run-scoring singles later in the frame to give Lawrence a 13-7 edge.
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Shane Foley came on to pitch for the Vikings worked a perfect ninth to complete the victory.
  Lawrence returns to action Saturday when the Vikings travel to Monmouth College for a three-game weekend series.