APPLETON, Wis. -- The Lawrence University baseball team rallied for a victory in the opener Saturday against Grinnell College but settled for a Midwest Conference doubleheader split with the Pioneers at Whiting Field.
  Lawrence took game one 10-7, and Grinnell won the nightcap 12-3.
  In the opener, Lawrence's
Tate Hartlaub went 3-for-3 with a double, three runs batted in and a run scored.
Taylor Freeman went 2-for-4 with a homer, drove in three runs and scored twice for the Vikings, and
Sage Beebe-Jenny was 2-for-3 with a triple, three runs scored and one driven in.Â
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Shane Foley pitched 1.1 innings of hitless relief to get the win for Lawrence (10-12, 4-4 MWC).
  Grinnell (16-11, 4-4) led 3-0 early before Freeman picked up a run-scoring single, and
CJ Filipek added a run-scoring double in the third to trim the margin to 3-2. The Pioneers added on to their lead and were up 5-2 headed to the bottom of the seventh.Â
  Beebe-Jenny smacked a run-scoring triple in the seventh, and Hartlaub followed with an RBI single to cut the lead to 5-4. Freeman then blasted a two-run homer to put the Vikings up 6-5. Grinnell rallied for two runs in the top of of the eighth to take a 7-6 advantage.Â
  Lawrence wasn't done as the Vikings rallied in the bottom half of the eighth.
Edan Perez got things started with a single, and
William Zatkowski added a single.
Ben Gutowski's sacrifice fly scored Perez to tie the game. Hartlaub drilled a two-run double to score Beebe-Jenny and pinch-runner
Myles Brincks to put the Vikings up 9-7.
Shane Santaga followed with a run-scoring single, and the Vikings led 10-7.
  Foley then struck out the side in the ninth to secure the win.
  In the second game, Grinnell jumped on Lawrence starter
Elden Santana for two runs in the first innings and kept adding runs througout the contest. Santana went four innings and took his first loss of the season to fall to 4-1.
  Jacob Runkel allowed just one run while scattering six hits over 6.1 innings to get the win for Grinnell.Â
  Hartlaub went 3-for-4 and drove in a run, and Freeman was 2-for-5 with a double.Â
  The teams wrap up the three-game series on Sunday at Whiting Field.