Danny Lachenmayer and Reese Ligtenberg, former Eagan High School standouts, played on Friday, April 25 in NCAA Division I baseball game

Danny Lachenmayer and Reese Ligtenberg, former Eagan High School standouts, played on Friday, April 25 in NCAA Division I baseball game
Danny Lachenmayer and Reese Ligtenberg
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On Friday, April 25, former Eagan High School standouts Danny Lachenmayer and Reese Ligtenberg’s current college team, the North Dakota State Bison, lost 6-3 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits.

The game took place at Erv Huether Field. This was their third matchup against the Jackrabbits this season.

The Bison’s next game is scheduled for Saturday, April 26 at 11 a.m. at Erv Huether Field against South Dakota State Jackrabbits.

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Danny Lachenmayer
Freshman
6′3″ 195

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Reese Ligtenberg
Right handed pitcher
Senior
6′5″ 205



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