CINCINNATI, Ohio -- WVU Tech baseball took the River States Conference (RSC) series from Cincinnati Christian University, 2-1, after a 10-0 shut out in the final game Friday afternoon in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Golden Bears move to 13-25, 7-11 (RSC) while the Eagles hold a record of 7-21, 5-12 (RSC).
The teams split a doubleheader on Thursday with Tech falling in game one 2-4 after 13 innings before taking a 10-4 decision from Cincinnati Christian.
Senior
Jerod Jobst tossed his second consecutive complete game, moving to 3-4 on the bump this season. The Dunbar, West Virginia native allowed just six hits after nine innings, posting six strike outs, two walks and zero runs.
At the plate, fellow senior
Wyatt Belinda led the way again, finishing a perfect 4-for-4 towards a home run, three RBI and three runs scored.
Sophomore
Brian Schack recorded three hits, three RBI and a run scored while classmate
Jacob Reimold marked a double, two runs scored and a RBI.
Freshman
Calen Owens also had a multi-hit game, producing two for the Gold and Blue and crossing the plate three times.
Freshman
Cameron Pack finished 1-for-1 at the plate and scored a run for Tech.
The Golden Bears return to their home field, Linda K. Epling Stadium, for more conference action April 13-14 for a three-game series with Indiana University Kokomo.