The Cleveland State baseball jumped back on the winning track on March 9 by taking two from BCA, 12-2 and 8-2 moving their overall record to 13-7 as they ready themselves to host Jackson State in a conference three game series on March 11 and 12. Cleveland State scored runs in all but two innings in the two combined games maximizing their hits by scoring a total of 20 runs on 16 hits.
In game one starter Ben Smith moved his record to 3-0 by throwing three shutout innings followed by
Jake Smith and Drake Holland going one each in the five-inning 12-2 victory. Bryce Burkey and Andre Tarver with three hits each spear headed the Cougars 11 hit attack that saw Jacob Robinson
rap out two hits followed by one hit each from Avery Collins, Rhett Hammontree and Matt Schultz.
Robinson added three RBI’s while Burkey, Tarver, Schultz and Colby Tayler each had two. For good
measure the Cougars also stole three bases. Cleveland State used five hits including a second inning homerun from Hunter Gray to win game two 8-2. Taylor added two hits and two RBI’s along with one hit each from Robinson and Schultz.
Robinson added three RBI’s to give him six on the day. Carson Strovinskas ended the scoring in the
fifth inning with a sacrifice fly.
In the pitching by committee game, Brett Varner the second of five pitchers won the game pushing his
season record to 2-0. Four other pitchers shut the door on BCA led by starter Trey Scott and
relievers Dayton Wisley, Bryce Houghton and Zane Guess.
Conference games vs Jackson State are schedule at 12:00 and 2:00 p.m. on March 11 and 2:00 p.m.
on March 12. Games are played on the campus of Cleveland State at Cougar Baseball Field.
Admission charge is $8 per person.