Box Score SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – After being held
to just four run in last Tuesday's matchup, the Gauchos offense
pounded the University of San Diego pitching staff to the tune of a
dozen runs in a 12-4 victory over the Toreros on Wednesday
afternoon.
The Gauchos – winners of three of their last four games
– improved to 21-18 on the season, while USD fell to 25-16
and snapped a five game winning streak.
The bottom part of the order did the majority of the damage for
UCSB. Catcher Jackson
Morrow had his finest day with the bat as a Gaucho, going 3-4
with four runs driven in, two of which came with his seventh inning
homer, the first of his career. Center fielder Cameron
Newell added a pair of hits while scoring a pair of runs and
third baseman Devon
Gradford – making his first collegiate start –
reached base in each of his three plate appearances while scoring
twice.
UC Santa Barbara jumped out to early lead in the second inning.
After Tyler
Kuresa reached on an error to start the inning, the Gauchos
mounted a two-out rally, with Newell, Gradford, and Morrow knocking
three consecutive singles, the latter two driving in runs and
making the score 3-0.
The Gauchos' three-run lead was a tenuous one, as starter Andrew
Vasquez struggled with his control from the very start of the
game. The sophomore lefty issued six free passes and hit a batter
in his three-plus innings on the bump, but allowed just one hit to
limit the damage at two runs, one of which was unearned.
Vasquez was knocked out of the game in the fourth inning when he
allowed the first two runners to reach base. In fact, the USD
leadoff man reached in each of the first eight innings of the
game.
Freshman righty Dillon
Tate came on to relieve Vasquez, and stranded both runners he
inherited. After getting an out on a sac bunt, Tate got groundouts
from Dillon Checkal – who was actually retired twice, he
fouled out to first baseman Tyler Kuresa before the umpires ruled
that Kuresa was out of play – and Lucas Hagberg to escape the
inning with no runs.
Tate couldn't manage the same fate in the fifth, as Kris Bryant
led off the inning with his 21st home run of the year to
knot the score at 3-3.
Junior lefty Cameron
Cuneo then had an impressive appearance under pressure, getting
a line drive double-play from the first batter he faced to leave
the fifth inning with the score still tied at 3-3.
That tie would not hold up for long, as the Gauchos put up
another three-spot in the bottom half of the fifth, with Joey
Epperson and Woody
Woodward notching RBI singles.
Cuneo would remain in the game after his escape act in the
fifth, throwing four full innings while allowing just three hits
and one run, a seventh inning homer to DH Dillon Haupt. The
Thousand Oaks, Calif. native picked up his first win of the year
and second in his career with his 53-pitch outing.
The Gauchos tacked on six insurance runs in the bottom of half
of the seventh, all of which came with two outs. Of UCSB's 12 runs,
nine came with two down. A two-run, bases loaded single from Newell
got the action started, while another run would come around when
USD catcher Austin Green threw a ball into center field attempting
to throw out Newell on a stolen base.
An infield single from Ryan Clark
would bring across the speedy center fielder, and then Morrow put
an exclamation point on the inning with a two-run blast that
cleared the left field wall just below the scoreboard.
Toreros starting pitcher Louie Lechich got tagged with the loss
after allowing six runs over 5 2/3 innings pitched. However, only
three of those six runs were earned.
Next, the Gauchos will drive south to take on the UC Riverside
Highlanders in a three-game Big West series. First pitch on Friday
night is set for 6:00 p.m.