Box Score MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Freshman infielder
Mikey Kluska's walk-off, two-run home run propelled the No. 23-ranked West Virginia University baseball team to an 8-7 win over Central Michigan in Game 2 of Saturday's doubleheader at Monongalia County Ballpark.
Down, 7-6, in the bottom of the 10th inning, Kluska sent the Mountaineers home happy with a long ball over the left-field wall. It marked WVU's first walk-off home run since Darius Hill's heroics against TCU on May 5, 2019.
WVU finished with eight runs on eight hits with no errors, while the Chippewas tallied seven runs on 14 hits with one error. Junior pitcher
Madison Jeffrey earned the win for West Virginia, while CMU's Grant Frazer took the loss.
"He really is a guy that's just a worker," WVU assistant coach
Steve Sabins said of Kluska. "It's all based on him trying to get as good as possible, and that's what he does on a regular basis. He outworks people and has gotten better. Good things happen to good people and people that work. (Today) was certainly an example of that."
After Central Michigan took a 3-0 lead in the top of the first, WVU (5-5) tallied its first run on sophomore outfielder
Victor Scott's sac fly in the bottom half of the inning. From there, CMU (5-5) scored two more in the second to take a 5-1 lead, before freshman catcher
McGwire Holbrook smashed a solo homer in the bottom of the frame, marking his first career hit.
In the third, WVU tied the game at 5 after Kluska's two-run single to left, before a sac fly off the bat of freshman infielder/right-handed pitcher
Nathan Blasick leveled the score.
The Chippewas scored again in the sixth to make it 6-5, just before fifth-year senior infielder
Kevin Brophy's sac fly tied the game again in the bottom half. It stayed that way until the top of the 10th, when CMU tallied an RBI double to take a 7-6 lead.
That's when Kluska stepped in and won the game for West Virginia with his second homer of the campaign. The White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, native finished 3-for-5 with four RBIs to lead the Mountaineers offensively.
Additionally, Holbrook finished with a pair of hits, as did junior outfielder
Austin Davis.
On the mound, sophomore right-hander
Skylar Gonzalez made his first career start and lasted three innings. From there, redshirt sophomore righty
Daniel Ouderkirk struck out five and allowed just one run in three innings out of the bullpen. Redshirt sophomore right-hander
Noah Short, sophomore righties
Tim Wynia and
Jacob Watters and Jeffrey also saw action in relief roles.
The win snapped a two-game losing streak for the Mountaineers, who dropped the first two games of this weekend's series.
Earlier in the day, WVU fell to Central Michigan, 12-4, in Game 1 of the twin bill. CMU scored five runs in the fourth and seven more in the seventh to take a commanding lead that held. The Mountaineers scored four in the eighth, thanks to an RBI single by Kluska, a two-run triple by sophomore infielder/outfielder
Dominic Ragazzo and redshirt sophomore infielder/outfielder
Alec Burns' RBI groundout. However, it was the only frame WVU tallied runs in.
West Virginia finished with four runs on eight hits with two errors in Game 1, while CMU recorded 12 runs on 16 hits with two errors. Andrew Taylor earned the win, while sophomore left-hander
Jake Carr was pegged with the loss.
Following the series, WVU now stands at 1-3 all-time against the Chippewas.
Next up, the Mountaineers play host to Morehead State for a two-game, midweek series from March 16-17, at Monongalia County Ballpark. Both games are slated to begin at 3 p.m. ET.
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