Bowling Green scored all three of its runs with two outs in the bottom of the eighth as the Falcons rallied past Siena Baseball 3-1 to secure a split of the abbreviated two-game series in Northern Ohio.
Brendan White registered a career-high 11 strikeouts for the Saints.
White quickly retired the first two batters in the home half of the eighth. But Bowling Green (4-11) responded with consecutive singles and a walk to load the bases. After a wild pitch chased home the tying run, Brad Croy delivered the go-ahead two-run single to put the Falcons in front.
Siena (4-11) had entered the bottom of the eighth inning harboring a 1-0 lead thanks to a masterful performance from White. Despite the eighth inning troubles, the junior righthander still finished with a strong line of 7.2 innings pitched allowing just five hits and three runs (two earned) while walking three to go along with his 11 strikeouts.
The Saints scratched across a run in the fourth inning to take the lead.
Craig Corliss sent a one-out single to right to plate
Brian Kelly with what would prove to be Siena's lone run.
Ryan McGee tallied a pair of hits and a stole a base to lead the offense.
Tyler Haas allowed just one unearned run on five hits while walking two and striking out five over six innings in receiving a no-decision for Bowling Green.
Siena returns to the Northeast for the first time when the Saints travel to ACC foe Boston College for a 3 p.m. matchup Wednesday.