MORGANTOWN, W.Va.--Bryce Blaum hit a walk-off grand slam to lift No. 2-seeded Texas A&M past top-seeded West Virginia in the Morgantown Regional on Sunday afternoon. Closer Sam Kessler walked the base loaded before going to a 3-2 count on Blaum. On the next pitch, he drilled the ball over the left
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No. 3 Duke downs No. 1 WVU
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.--The third-seeded Duke baseball team upset top-seeded West Virginia in the Morgantown Regional on Saturday night at Monongalia County Ballpark. The Blue Devils (33-25) scored four runs on four hits. The Mountaineers (38-21) were held scoreless and limited to six hits. Starter Alek Manoah pitched six innings for WVU. He surrendered
Snyder, Strowd pitch WVU past Fordham
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.—Nick Snyder and Kade Strowd held No.4-seeded Fordham to four hits as No.1-seeded West Virginia downed the Rams 6-2 on Friday night in the Morgantown Regional. The Mountaineers (38-20) scored six runs on six hits. Walks were costly for Fordham (38-23), who issued eight free passes. John Stankiewicz (8-4) suffered the
No. 4 WVU falls to No. 3 Oklahoma State in Big 12 Championship
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.--The third-seeded Oklahoma State baseball team defeated No. 4-seeded West Virginia 5-2 for the Big 12 Championship on Sunday afternoon at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. After defeating TCU in extra innings, the Cowboys (36-18) scored five runs on six hits. The Mountaineers (37-20) scored two runs on eight hits. “Congrats to the
Bergert, Ottinger carry No. 4 WVU past No. 1 Texas Tech to advance to Big 12 Championship
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.—Two freshman pitchers Ryan Bergert and Zach Ottinger combined for nine innings of one-hit baseball to lift No. 4-seeded West Virginia past top-seeded Texas Tech 2-0 to advance to the Big 12 Championship Game. Bergert (2-0) made his first collegiate start. The right-hander tossed five scoreless innings. He gave
Top-seeded Texas Tech downs No. 4 WVU, forces double header
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.--The fourth-seeded West Virginia baseball team suffered its first loss to No.1-seeded Texas Tech, 10-3, in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Championship on Saturday afternoon. The Mountaineers picked up three runs on eight hits and the Red Raiders scored 10 runs on nine hits. Control was an issue that