WKU BASE: WKU Falls to Kennesaw State 9-8 in Series Opener

MARIETTA, Ga. – WKU Baseball fell to Kennesaw State 9-8 in the series opener on Friday night at S. Walter Kelly Sr. Memorial Field.
HOW IT HAPPENED
• Kennesaw State got on the board in the first with an RBI single. A Hilltopper error on the same play allowed another run to come across.
- The Owls used a sacrifice fly to score another in the second inning.
- Ethan Lizama put up the first run of the game for WKU with an RBI double down the right line to cut the deficit to 3-1.
- The Tops used a six-run fourth inning to take the lead, 7-3. Dylan O’Connell scored on a wild pitch before Carlos Vasquez and Ryan Wideman drove in four RBI combined in back-to-back at-bats.
- An RBI double from KSU in the bottom of the fourth cut the WKU lead to 7-4.
- An Owl solo homer made it 7-5 in the fifth.
- Another Kennesaw State sacrifice fly in the seventh put the Hilltopper advantage at 7-6.
- The Owls scored three times in the eighth to take the lead, 9-7.
- Drew Barragan checked in and launched a pinch-hit homer in the ninth, but it would not be enough as the Hilltoppers failed to bring another run across.
NOTABLES
• WKU drops to 20-2 (0-1 CUSA) on the season.
- Jack Bennett got the starting nod on the mound for the Hilltoppers. The right-hander struck out four in 3.2 innings of work while surrendering two earned runs – the first time he’s allowed earned runs to score this season.
- Lucas Hartman, Dawson Hall and Cal Higgins made appearances out of the bullpen. Hartman was the most effective, allowing just one run in 2.1 frames while collecting three punchouts.
- The WKU offense scored eight runs on nine hits and three walks with seven RBI.
- Vasquez was the only Hilltopper with a multi-hit outing in a 2-for-5 night with a pair of doubles, two RBI and two runs scored.
- Wideman was 1-for-3 with two RBI, a run and a walk.
- Barragan left the yard in a pinch-hit situation for his first homer of the year.
- Lizama added a double and an RBI.
UP NEXT
• WKU and Kennesaw State will continue the series tomorrow afternoon at S. Walter Kelly Sr. Memorial Field. First pitch is set for 3 p.m. CT.