Box Score
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Second
baseman Dayne Parker and third baseman Chase Simpson drove in four
runs apiece to lead Wichita State to a lopsided 16-5 win over No.
20 UC Santa Barbara in the middle contest of a three-game series at
Caesar Uyesaka Stadium.
UCSB senior third baseman Joey
Epperson, who entered the series tied for the top batting
average in the NCAA, went 1-3 on the day and extended his hitting
streak to 21 games. His sole hit came on a third inning single that
bounced through the left side.
UCSB's loss, just its second in the past 13 games, moved
the team to 12-3 on the year, while the Shockers improved to
11-5.
Parker led the WSU offense with a 4-6 line, but he was far
from alone in finding offensive success. Every Shockers starter
except left fielder Joe Haddox had at least one hit, and Haddox
worked three walks and scored a pair of runs.
The Shockers scored most of their runs in spurts, starting
with a three-run third. They broke open the game and knocked out
UCSB starter Robby
Nesovic with a seven-run seventh, and then cemented the outcome
with a five-run eighth.
After the Gauchos got two outs in the fifth, WSU chained
together four singles and a walk to score a pair of runs and send
Nesovic to the showers. Simpson capped off the rally with a
three-run homer into the trees beyond the right field
fence.
Tyler
Kuresa's leadoff double to start the seventh gave the Gauchos a
bit of life. The big first baseman would come around to score on a
Cameron
Newell RBI chopper to first base, before Billy
Fredrick knocked in Andrew
Calica with a single for his second RBI hit in just his second
career at bat.
Leading 10-2, Wichita State put the game out of reach the
next half-inning with a five run outburst, highlighted by another
three run homer, this one off the bat of catcher Tyler
Baker.
Coming on for Epperson in the eighth inning, sophomore
infielder Ryan Clark went
2-2 on the day, including a double and RBI single.
Though the Shockers' offense jumped out at you, starter
Cale Elam was just as effective on the hill, allowing just two runs
and four hits over seven innings. Elam moved to 3-0 on the
season.
Nesovic, the UCSB starter, was effective at the beginning
of a game that had the looks of another pitchers duel following
Friday's 2-1 tilt. He retired the first seven batters he faced
before faltering in the middle innings. He received the loss after
allowing three earned runs in 4.2 innings pitched, dropping his
personal record to 1-1.
The Gauchos and Shockers will play a rubber match at 1:00
p.m. Sunday afternoon to decide the winner of the series. Sophomore
lefty Domenic
Mazza (1-1, 6.75 ERA) will toe the rubber for UCSB opposite Sam
Tewes (3-1, 2.70).