Box Score MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (April 28, 2018) – A three-run rally in the bottom of the eighth inning propelled the West Virginia University baseball team to an 8-6 victory over No. 19 Texas on Saturday afternoon.
The Mountaineers (21-19, 5-9 Big 12) evened the series thanks to a three-run rally that came after the Longhorns (30-16, 12-5) scored three of their own to take a 6-5 lead in the top of the eighth. The upset win came in front of a season-high crowd of 2,618 at Monongalia County Ballpark, the ninth-largest home crowd in program history. The series finale is set for Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.
The win was secured when WVU sophomore right-handed reliever
Alek Manoah stranded the bases loaded with no outs in the ninth inning. Manoah also left two on in the top of the eighth after UT had taken its lead.
"With the game on the line like that, you want the ball in the hands of your guy that lives for a moment like that, and that's
Alek Manoah," WVU coach
Randy Mazey said. "Guys at the plate who live for a moment like that, you want them at the plate. You can talk to freshmen all you want about 'Do you want to pitch against Texas in front of 3000 people with the game on the line?' They'll all say, 'Yeah,' but then when it gets here, it's not what they expected. Sometimes the moment gets to them a little bit, and that's just part of being a freshman. It's hard to teach. It's experience that has to teach you that. All of our guys that are going through this with the energy and excitement of the crowd are going to get that much better next time around.
Manoah pitched 1.2 scoreless innings and earned the win, while junior second baseman and Texas native
Kyle Gray led the Mountaineer offense with two hits and three RBIs on a pair of home runs. Gray had his second multi-homer game of the season with a solo shot in the third and a two-run home run in the fifth inning. Gray leads the team with nine home runs on the season.
Gray was one of four Mountaineers with two hits and one of six who scored at least one run. All but one WVU starter had a hit in the win. Both West Virginia and Texas had 13 hits, while UT stranded 14 runners on base and WVU left eight on.
For the second time in the series, and the 22nd time this season, the Mountaineers scored first, with a run in the first inning to take a 1-0 lead. Sophomore center fielder
Brandon White reached on an infield single stole second and scored on a single up the middle by junior right fielder
Darius Hill.
Texas took its first lead of the day in the second, at 2-1 on a two-run home run by DJ Petrinsky, but West Virginia answered right back in the bottom half of the inning to tie the game at 2-2. The run came when junior designated hitter
Braden Zarbnisky reached on a fielder's choice, scoring sophomore left fielder
Isaiah Kearns.
Both teams scored in the third to make it a 3-3 game. UT's run came on back-to-back doubles to start the inning, while Gray's first home run of the day, with two outs, was West Virginia's answer.
WVU added two more in the fifth, on Gray's two-out, two-run, home run, to take a 5-3 lead.
Freshman right-hander
Tristen Hudson relieved sophomore right-handed starter
Kade Strowd with a runner on and one out in the sixth and escaped the jam, leaving two runners on in scoring position. Hudson followed by facing the minimum in the seventh, with the help of an inning-ending double play.
In 5.1 innings, Strowd allowed three runs on seven hits. He struck out four and walked three.
The Longhorns rallied to score three runs in the eighth inning, one unearned. A bases-loaded walk scored the first run before a two-RBI single brought in the last two.
The Mountaineers trailed 6-5, but quickly answered right back in the bottom of the eighth with three runs of their own to regain an 8-6 lead. With the bases loaded and one out, a wild pitch scored the game-tying run, as Kearns easily came in from third. White followed with an infield single to score sophomore pinch-hitter
Chase Illig and give WVU a 7-6 advantage. The final run came with runners on the corners, and Zarbnisky scored from third on a wild pitch when Hill struck out.
Manoah returned to the mound to close out the game in the ninth. He gave up three straight singles to load the bases with no outs, but did not give up a run. Back-to-back strikeouts were recorded for the first two outs before a flyout to center ended the game.
The series concludes on Sunday at 1 p.m. Tickets are available at
WVUGAME.com, by calling 1-800-WVU GAME or on game day at Monongalia County Ballpark. Admission for WVU students is free with a valid student I.D.
Sunday is the third trading card giveaway of the season, Kids Day, postgame autographs and running the bases, with a new Kids Zone presented By WVU Medicine Children's and Mr. Twister's Balloon Art and Face Painting.
NOTES: West Virginia improves to 21-19 on the season and 5-9 in Big 12 play … WVU leads the all-time series vs. Texas, 10-7, and 6-2 in Morgantown … The Mountaineers have won five of their last seven … Today's attendance of 2,618 is the ninth-largest home crowd in program history … WVU recorded its second win over a top-25 team, and is 2-3 against ranked opponents this year … West Virginia scored first for the 22nd time this season and in the first inning for the 18th time …
Kyle Gray had his second multi-homer game of the season and leads the team with nine on the season and 12 in his career … Gray extended his team-best and career-long hit streak to 17 games and his reached-base streak to 18 games …
Alek Manoah earned the win, his second this week, and improves to 3-5 on the season …
Darius Hill extended his career-long hit streak and reached-base streak to 16 games …
Braden Zarbnisky extended his reached-base streak to a team-high-tying 17 games …
Marques Inman's reached-base streak was extended to 15 games.
Single game tickets and mini-packages for the 2018 season are on sale now. Fans can purchase tickets at
WVUGAME.com, call 1-800-WVU GAME or visit the Mountaineer Ticket Office at the WVU Coliseum. The 2018 schedule, with game times, can be found on
the baseball schedule page on WVUsports.com. A
printable PDF and
schedule breakdown also are available on WVUsports.com.
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