FORT WORTH, Texas – The West Virginia University baseball team fell to TCU, 6-3, on Thursday to open the final series of the regular season. The Mountaineers drop to 31-20 overall and 17-11 in the Big 12 while the Horned Frogs improve to 31-17 and 14-14 in conference play.
Sophomore
Ben Lumsden hit a home run while sophomore
Logan Sauve drove in a run as part of two-hit night. Sophomore
Skylar King and juniors
Brodie Kresser and
JJ Wetherholt also had hits on the evening for the Mountaineers.
TCU jumped out to an early lead with a run in the first and two in the second before Lumsden got the first hit of the night for the Mountaineers, an opposite-field solo shot, his seventh home run of the season.
After the Horned Frogs put two on the board in the fourth, Sauve got one run back with an RBI single. However, TCU got the run back in the home half with a run-scoring groundout.
Down four in the eighth, West Virginia loaded the bases with nobody out, but could only manage one run on a
Reed Chumley sacrifice fly.
On the mound, senior
Hayden Cooper suffered the loss by giving up five runs in 3.2 innings. Sophomore
Luke Lyman struck out a pair in 1.2 perfect innings while sophomore
Robby Porco had a strikeout in a scoreless inning as well.
The two teams will meet again tomorrow for game two of the series at Lupton Stadium with first pitch set for 7:30 p.m. ET.
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