BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — With three unearned runs on the afternoon, West Virginia defeated WKU Baseball by a score of 7-1 at Nick Denes Field in the final game of the series. Colie Currie and Colin Butkiewicz each had a pair of hits for the Hilltoppers, who fell to 5-7.
In the top of the first, the Mountaineers got one of their unearned runs when Ivan Gonzalez reached base via catcher's interference and Darius Hill followed with an RBI double off WKU starter Paul Kirkpatrick.
The visitors struck for three runs in the fourth frame, when Kyle Brophy scored on a passed ball and a two-out throwing error off a Brandon White ground ball brought in two more.
Currie got things started for the Hilltoppers in the bottom of the fourth, doubling down the left-field line and eventually scoring on a sacrifice fly by Steven Kraft to bring the score within three, at 4-1. Kraft would later add a single and since returning to the team before Saturday's game, has gone 1-for-2 with a hit by pitch and RBI from the aforementioned sac fly.
Brophy pushed the Mountaineers' lead back to four with a sac fly in the following frame, but that would be all the visitors could muster off Kirkpatrick the rest of the day.
The righty from Austin, Texas, threw 71-of-99 pitches for strikes, striking out five in 6.1 innings while not issuing a walk. He did hit two batters, however, but allowed only six hits. He was issued a tough-luck loss with five runs allowed, but only two earned.
When Kirkpatrick departed with one out and one on in the seventh, Troy Newell was the first pitcher out of the pen. The lefty got Hill to ground into a 6-3 double play started by Kevin Lambert, then pitched a perfect eighth inning to follow.
West Virginia (5-5) added a pair of runs in the ninth off righty reliever Maddex Richardson, making his first appearance of the series, which pushed the score to its final of 7-1.
Topper Quotes
- "I thought in some phases they out-played us this weekend and we have a lot of work to do. But I do like the way our guys competed, especially Friday and Saturday. I thought they competed at a high level, I thought they never gave up and there's a lot of good that's going to happen with this team this year and they have to believe that." — Head coach John Pawlowski
- "We knew going in this was the tough stretch of the season, you play at Kentucky and then host West Virginia for four games against schools that are in the Power Five. But that's what we wanted to do, schedule tough games against good teams." — Head coach John Pawlowski
Up Next
WKU travels to Nashville on Tuesday evening for a midweek matchup at Belmont. First pitch between the Hilltoppers and Bruins is set for 3 p.m. at E.S. Rose Park.