Baseball | 4/10/2015 9:59:00 AM
MONTGOMERY, West Virginia - WVU Tech baseball will face No. 5 (NAIA DI) Georgia Gwinnett College for a three-game series this weekend and softball has a doublheader versus Union College Sunday.
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BASEBALL
RECORDS
- WVU Tech Golden Bears (21-16)
- Georgia Gwinnett Grizzlies (37-5)
LAST SERIES
- Split a doubleheader versus Shawnee State University, falling in game one, 6-5 before winning 7-0 in game two.
- Game One | WVU Tech 5, Shawnee State 6
- Game Two | WVU Tech 7, Shawnee State 0
- Tech registered six hits from five Golden Bears
- Junior Dylan Harvey who finished 2-for-2 at the plate with two runs, two RBI and two stolen bases.
- Junior Tommy Weaver (1-0) earned the win on 6.0 innings of work, striking out two Bears while giving up two hits in the shutout.
- Tech had a 1-6 start in 2015 and have gone 20-10 since, winning 11 of their last 16 games.
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RECORDS
- WVU Tech Golden Bears (6-16)
- Union Bulldogs (21-20)
LAST SERIES - Lost a pair of games to the University of Pikeville (Kentucky), 6-2 and 5-3.
- Freshmen MaKayla Waugh went 4-for-4 in game one.
- Freshman MiKayla Craze went 3-for-3 in the nightcap.
- Waugh finished with a double, an RBI and a run while Craze recorded a stolen base.
- Game One | WVU Tech 2, UPIKE 6
- Waugh tallied three of the Golden Bears' six hits.
- Senior Kat Lively and juniors Breigh Renner and Megan Blythe tallied a hit a piece.
- Renner also recorded a stolen base.
- Sophomore Mackenzie Wilson pitched 3.2 innings for the loss, striking out one while scattering four hits and four earned runs.
- Junior Genna Trippett struck out two batters while giving up just one hit in 2.1 innings of work.
- Game Two | WVU Tech 3, UPIKE 5
- Lively and freshman Kayla Harbin also had a multiple-hit game, each going 2-for-3 at the plate.
- Harbin notched a double while she and Lively scored a run each for the Golden Bears.
- Freshman Kyla Shull drew the start pitching in game two, putting in 0.2 innings of work, giving up two hits and no earned runs for the loss.
- Trippett finished the game with one earned run while striking out two.
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