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May 11, 2009 |
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Koehnlein Gets
Multiple Hits Again as Guins Fall
6-2 at WVU
Morgantown, W.Va. --
Youngstown State senior John
Koehnlein had at least two hits for
the fifth straight game as the
Penguins fell 6-2 at West Virginia
in a storm-shortened game on Monday
evening.
Koehnlein went 2-for-3 with an RBI bunt single in the fourth
that cut YSU's deficit to 3-2.
The Mountaineers worked out of a bases loaded jam in the top
of the fifth and went on to score
three times in the bottom half. That
was the final inning as lightning
first delayed the game then forced
its cancelation.
Koehnlein has 12 hits in his last five games, and he's had at
least two hits in nine of the last
12 games. Over those 12 contests,
the senior has batted .590 to raise
his average from .319 to .375.
Joe Iacobucci doubled in a run, Jeremy Banks hit in his
eighth straight game, and Anthony
Porter added two hits for YSU.
Jedd Gyorko and Vince Belnome each had two hits and drove in
two in the middle of the order for
West Virginia, which improved to
35-14 overall and 23-5 at Hawley
Field.
Corey Vukovic went all five innings for YSU, allowing three
earned runs on 10 hits while
striking out two. He did not walk a
batter, and eight of the hits were
singles. West Virginia came into the
game batting .360 as a team.
Chase Pickering earned his third win for WVU, allowing both
runs on seven hits and three walks
in 4.1 innings. Andy Altemus came in
with the bases loaded and one out in
the fifth to strike out C.J. Morris
and get Eric Hymel to line out to
earn his third save.
The Penguins took a 1-0 lead in the third inning with
Iacobucci's two-out double. Banks
and Porter hit back-to-back one-out
singles, and Iacobucci hit a double
to left center that scored Banks.
Porter, however, was gunned at the
plate on a relay from Gyorko at
short to end the inning.
West Virginia scored three unearned runs with two outs in the
bottom of the third, two of which
came on Belnome's single to left, to
go up 3-1.
Koehnlein singled in Morris on a two-out bunt single in the
fourth to cut the margin to one, and
YSU had the bases loaded with one
out in the fifth before Altemus shut
the door. WVU went on to score three
times in the bottom half on a solo
homer by Gyorko, a throwing error
and a Joe Agreste RBI single.
YSU will play host to Toledo at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Eastwood
Field.
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