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No. 16 Gauchos Grind Out 5-4 Win to Finish Off BYU Sweep

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – No. 16 UC Santa Barbara scratched out five runs early in the game and then junior righty James Carter pitched 2 1/3 superb relief innings to close down a 5-4 win over visiting Brigham Young University on Monday afternoon at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium, clinching a four-game sweep against the Cougars.

The win pushed the Gauchos to 4-0 after they won their fourth straight game out of the gate. It is the first time since 1996 that UCSB has won its first four games of a season. BYU fell to 0-4.

Senior left fielder Cameron Newell was at the center of the Gauchos' efforts on the day, going 3-4 with a run scored and an RBI out of the No. 3 hole in the lineup. Senior right fielder Luke Swenson had two hits and three runs driven in while junior first baseman Dalton Kelly extended his season-opening hitting streak to four games while scoring a pair of runs.

Having outscored the Cougars 17-2 through the first three games of the series, the Gauchos looked like they were well on their way to another uncomplicated victory after jumping out to a 5-1 lead through five full innings.

But from there, a UCSB pitching staff that had produced a sparkling 0.67 ERA through three games began to show a few cracks.

The top of the sixth began with a UCSB fielding error, the first by the team this season. BYU's Tanner Chauncey followed that up with a solid single to right field. After a fielder's choice put runners on the corners, UCSB starting pitcher Domenic Mazza threw away a pickoff attempt to first base, allowing a run to score and reducing BYU's deficit to three runs.

A walk, hit by pitch, and wild pitch to start the top of the seventh gave the Cougars two runners in scoring position with nobody out. Those two runners scored on a groundout and single, respectively, bringing BYU within one with the threat of more runs.

From that point, UCSB head coach Andrew Checketts – who became the second fastest in program history to reach 100 career wins on Saturday – summoned Carter, who had recorded the save in the nightcap of Saturday's doubleheader.

Carter didn't disappoint, as the Chabot College transfer got his team out of a bases-loaded jam by inducing a Jarrett Jarvis check-swing on a slider off the plate for an inning-ending strikeout.

That punchout was one of four on the day for Carter, who earned his second save of the weekend while allowing just one hit in 2 1/3 innings of work. The righty showed good command and velocity on his low 90's fastball while mixing in a breaking ball that consistenly kept the Cougars off balance.

The Danville, Calif. native brought a stabilizing presence to the game, going 1-2-3 in the eighth and allowing just a two-out single in the ninth before coaxing a Chauncey flyout to end the contest.

Carter's exploits preserved the win for Mazza, who gave up two runs (one earned) on five hits and two walks with one strikeout in his 5 2/3 inning outing. The lefty, who was scratched from his scheduled Saturday start due to ankle tweak, was ouright dominant at times, needing just 24 pitches to retire nine batters over innings two and four, higlighted by a five-pitch third.

A textbook execution of UCSB's agressive, west coast style of offense resulted in the team's early four-run lead.

Newell opened the day's scoring by scorching an RBI single into right field to plate to score leadoff hitter Andrew Calica. The remainder of UCSB's offense was made possible thanks to heads-up and agressive baserunning.

In the fourth inning, Swenson hit a chopper into the 3-4 hole, requiring Chauncey, the BYU second baseman, to range into shallow right field. Chauncey made a diving stop to knock the ball down, but it squirted away and Kelly – who had reached initially on a hit by pitch – took off for home. 

The very next frame, Newell took an extra base after singling when BYU center fielder Brennon Lund missed his cutoff man on the relay into the infield. This move paid immediate dividends, as cleanup hitter Robby Nesovic shallowed into shallow left field, allowing Newell to come home.

Later on in the fifth with runners on second and third, a carbon copy of the prior Chauncey play occured, allowing both Kelly and Nesovic – who was on second base – to come all the way around after the ball dribbled away from the diving Cougars infielder.

UCSB will continue its homestand – in which the squad will play 12 of its first 13 games at home – this weekend as they host SEC-member Kentucky for a three-game series, starting on Friday at 2:00 PM.

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Players Mentioned

Andrew Calica

#21 Andrew Calica

OF
6' 1"
Redshirt Sophomore
James Carter

#34 James Carter

RHP
6' 3"
Junior
Dalton Kelly

#10 Dalton Kelly

OF/1B
6' 3"
Junior
Domenic Mazza

#33 Domenic Mazza

LHP
6' 1"
Junior
Robby Nesovic

#23 Robby Nesovic

RHP/UT
6' 4"
Junior
Cameron Newell

#12 Cameron Newell

OF
6' 1"
Senior
Luke Swenson

#5 Luke Swenson

OF
5' 9"
Redshirt Senior

Players Mentioned

Andrew Calica

#21 Andrew Calica

6' 1"
Redshirt Sophomore
OF
James Carter

#34 James Carter

6' 3"
Junior
RHP
Dalton Kelly

#10 Dalton Kelly

6' 3"
Junior
OF/1B
Domenic Mazza

#33 Domenic Mazza

6' 1"
Junior
LHP
Robby Nesovic

#23 Robby Nesovic

6' 4"
Junior
RHP/UT
Cameron Newell

#12 Cameron Newell

6' 1"
Senior
OF
Luke Swenson

#5 Luke Swenson

5' 9"
Redshirt Senior
OF