Box Score MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The West Virginia University baseball team scored five runs in the bottom of the third inning to set the tone in Tuesday's 7-1 win over Morehead State at Monongalia County Ballpark.
WVU used the big inning to build a cushion and relied on strong pitching performances to help lock up its first midweek victory of the season. The Mountaineers finished with seven runs on eight hits with no errors, while the Eagles tallied one run on four hits with no errors.
Freshman left-handed pitcher
Ben Hampton earned the win in his first career start, improving his record to 2-0 on the year. MSU's Will Lozinak took the loss. With the win, WVU extended its streak to 15 consecutive midweek, nonconference home wins, dating back to April 3, 2017.
"The motto the last week or so has been, 'Hang tight; we have some cavalry coming,'" WVU assistant coach
Steve Sabins said. "We just had to keep it together, and we had to get better, and I think we have. Hopefully, we can get more players back here in the next week or so."
After Hampton retired the first nine batters he faced, the Mountaineers (6-5) were able to get him a lead in the third. First, freshman infielder
Mikey Kluska smacked a three-run triple into the right-field corner, giving the hosts a 3-0 advantage.
From there, sophomore outfielder
Victor Scott brought home Kluska on an RBI single, before sophomore infielder/outfielder
Dominic Ragazzo followed suit, singling to left to score another run.
West Virginia led, 5-0, after three innings.
Morehead State (7-8) cut into the lead in the top of the fourth with a solo home run, the first hit Hampton allowed on the day. From there, though, the De Pere, Wisconsin, native remained effective, finishing with four strikeouts and just two hits allowed in four innings of work.
Sophomore right-handed pitcher
Tyler Strechay also found success on the mound for WVU, entering out of the bullpen with the five-run lead. Strechay didn't allow a run in three innings of work, yielding just two hits with four strikeouts.
Sophomore right-hander
Tim Wynia and freshman righty
Ben Abernathy, who began the game playing second base, also pitched an inning of relief in the win.
In the eighth, WVU added to its lead with two more runs. First, senior catcher/outfielder
Paul McIntosh scored on a wild pitch, moments before Scott tallied his second RBI of the day with a single to right. The Powder Springs, Georgia, native finished 2-for-4 on the day with a double, stolen base, two RBIs and a run scored.
Additionally, McIntosh went 2-for-3 with two runs, while fifth-year senior first baseman/outfielder
Hudson Byorick also tallied two hits and two runs on the day.
With the win, West Virginia improved to 12-6 all-time against Morehead State.
Next up, the Mountaineers and Eagles close out a two-game, midweek series on Wednesday afternoon at Monongalia County Ballpark. First pitch is slated for 3 p.m. ET.
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