Kelly Homers Again as WVU Becomes 1st Team to Win a Series at Kansas
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WVU continues clean play in series-clinching win over Kansas
West Virginia continued to play extraordinarily clean baseball on its road trip to first place Kansas, getting excellent pitching and fielding to go along with some just-in-time hitting to knock off the Jayhawks 5-2 on Saturday. The win earned the…
Kelly homers again as WVU becomes 1st team to win a series at Kansas
It took a chaotic play in the top of the eighth inning for No. 15 West Virginia baseball to do what no other team has accomplished this season, win a series at No. 7 Kansas. Brodie Kresser’s infield single and the subsequent throwing error gave WVU the lead in the top of the eighth, as [...]
Gavin Kelly hits 2-run homer in 9th to help No. 15 WVU take Game 2 over No. 7 Kansas, winning series - The Dominion Post
MORGANTOWN — The season might’ve looked like it was trending in the wrong direction for West Virginia, and sweeping No. 7 Kansas on the road seemed like a tough task. […] The post Gavin Kelly hits 2-run homer in 9th to help No. 15 WVU take Game 2 over No. 7 Kansas, winning series appeared first on The Dominion Post.
Mountaineers Clinch Series Against No. 7 Kansas
LAWRENCE, Kan. – The No. 15 West Virginia University baseball team defeated No. 7 Kansas, 5-2, Saturday afternoon at Hoglund Ballpark to clinch the series victory. The Mountaineers improve to 34-12 and 18-8 in the Big 12 while the Jayhawks fall to 37-14 and 20-6 in league play.
WVU Baseball Claims Critical Road Series With Kansas
WVU Baseball won the game and their series with the No. 7 Kansas Jayhawks on Saturday, May 9, moving within two games of the conference crown with four games to play. Catcher Gavin Kelly clubbed his sixth home run in the past five games, giving the No. 15 Mountaineers (34-12, 18-8 Big 12) two insurance runs in the top of the ninth. Ian Korn, who piggybacked off starting pitcher Chansen Cole, stayed on for the bottom of the inning and retired the…
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