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MORAGA, Calif.—League-leading Saint Mary’s remains undefeated in the West Coast Conference baseball as it beat BYU Thursday, 10-3.
Every starter collected at least one of 16 hits for the Gaels (12-12 overall and 4-0 in the WCC), while the Cougars (9-18, 1-6) sputtered throughout the game.
BYU senior Desmond Poulson, who threw 112 pitches in six innings, turned a 1-2-3 double play to end the fifth inning and threw one of two Gaels out at the plate in the sixth inning.
"It could have gotten ugly, but he (Poulson) really battled," BYU coach Mike Littlewood said. " But you can’t live on the edge."
Gael starting pitcher Ryan Brockett improved his record to 4-2 as he limited the Cougar batters.
"He (Brockett) did a great job, we knew what he was going to do," Littlewood said. "He was throwing strikes with all three pitches, but we didn’t make the adjustments."
The Cougars trailed 2-0 after the first inning, and then closed the gap to 2-1 in the fourth inning when Brennon Lund scored from second base on a one-out single up the middle by Dillon Robinson. The singles by Lund and Robinson that inning accounted for two of the seven hits in the game by BYU.
The 2-1 lead lasted until the sixth inning when Saint Mary’s stretched its margin to 5-1.
Lund drove in the first of two more BYU runs in the eighth, scoring CJ Latham on a one-out single. Latham doubled to lead off the inning after subbing in left field in the seventh. Lund stole second, advanced to third and scored on Robinson’s second RBI-single of the day to close the score, 7-3.
"We are losing concentration and attention to detail defensively," Littlewood said. "We need to keep plugging away. Every game we play now is a must-win."
The Cougars and Gaels play a doubleheader Friday starting at noon, moving Saturday’s game to Friday because of forecasted rain.
Clichés aside, BYU baseball’s rivalry game Tuesday night at Utah is one where both teams try to get back on track.
The Deseret First Duel between the two teams will be televised live on the Pac-12 Network from the newly named Smith’s Ballpark.
Both BYU (8-17, 1-5) and Utah (9-13, 0-6) are coming off league losses and will use Tuesday’s tilt as a springboard when they return to conference action.
Transfer Michael Springer (0-2, 9.77) takes the mound for BYU against Dalton Carroll (1-1, 6.35). BYU won the first of four games this season against Utah, 20-3 earlier this month in Provo.
“No matter what the record, this is a big game, so we will go at it like we approach a league game,” BYU coach Mike Littlewood said.
“We need to come away with a couple of wins this week. We have a tired, beat-up team, kind of like a puppy dog with its tail between its legs. Last week we started to see a little glimpse of fight in our guys.”
The Cougars picked up their first conference victory last week at San Francisco and look for some momentum for the three-game series at league-leading Saint Mary’s (11-12, 3-0) which starts on Thursday at 3 p.m. Starting for BYU on Thursday will be Desmond Poulson (3-2, 4.89), followed by Jeff Barker (2-3, 4.87) on Friday at 3 p.m. and Kolton Mahoney (2-4, 4.78) on Saturday at noon.
“They (Saint Mary’s) are better than last year, they are a challenge for us,” Littlewood said. “One of the top four spots for the league tournament is up for grabs. If we start playing up to our potential, we will be one of those four teams. We are waiting to turn the corner and play as well as we can.”
Littlewood said junior third baseman Dillon Robinson is now day-to-day coming back from an ankle injury a couple weeks ago.
“We want him (Robinson) healthy for Saint Mary’s,” Littlewood said. “He changes our lineup so much. When we are rolling, he’s playing well. Without him we lack depth on offense, so it’s imperative to get him back. He adds leadership and is a calming influence on the field.”
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