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bbivings | Posted: 18 Apr 2014 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Barker leads to Cougars to 6-2 victory over LMU

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PROVO, Utah – Jeff Barker quieted the bats of Loyola Marymount University until BYU caught fire and pulled out a 6-2 victory Friday night at Larry H. Miller Field.

Jeff Barker came out and gave us a tremendous start,” BYU head coach Mike Littlewood said. “He’s been good in most of his starts this year and we really needed that leadership and that outing from him. Our whole goal is to put nine innings together, one inning at a time and look what happened on the scoreboard.”

Barker, the reigning West Coast Conference pitcher of the week for his 1-0 upset over No. 24 Pepperdine, made the difference for the Cougars (15-25, 6-11 WCC). He threw eight innings for eight hits and only one earned run to improve his record to 3-5.

“Early on I could tell that everything was working so I went out there with a lot of confidence and our team came out and swung it,” Barker said. “It makes it easy to get into a comfort zone when you have a good run support.”

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Bret Lopez and JC Snyder had two hits apiece, Lopez with a double and a seventh-inning triple for two RBI.

The Lions (24-15, 12-5 WCC) who lost their seven-game winning streak, got on base early, reaching first on an error by the first baseman. Their first run crossed the plate after a two-out RBI single to right-center field.

The Cougars loaded the bases with back-to-back walks and a hit-by-pitch, bringing Kelton Caldwell to the plate. He hit a sacrifice fly to center to tie the score at 1-1.

In the bottom of the third, the Cougars scored one run on no hits. They pieced together errors and sacrifice plays to bring Brennon Lund in and lift BYU over LMU 2-1.

Catcher Jarrett Jarvis recorded the first hit of the game in the bottom of the fourth with a hard-hit single to left field.  Both Snyder and Hayden Nielsen followed with a single apiece but the Cougars couldn’t plate another run.

With a new pitcher on the mound in the fifth, the Cougars earned one run on a single from Parker Starr who scored on a wild pitch.

Lopez led the sixth with a double to left field. Snyder had a one-out single for an RBI to extend BYU’s lead to 4-1.

Eric Urry singled up the middle to start the seventh and advanced to second base on a wild pitch. LMU intentionally walked Caldwellhoping to push the next batter, Lopez, into a force out. To their disappointment, Lopez came up clutch with the solo triple of the game.

Center fielder Lund made a running and diving catch for the final out in the top of the eighth. But the Cougars were shut down in the bottom of the inning, with three consecutive strikeouts.

With Brandon Kinser closing, the Cougars turned a double play hoping to quickly get out of the inning. The Lions fought back with four hits and one run in the top of the ninth, but they were stopped in their tracks with a ground out to third.

Game three on Saturday concludes the series against LMU beginning at 1 p.m.

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Ralph R. Zobell | Posted: 15 Apr 2014 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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LMU series starts long home stretch

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An uphill battle for BYU baseball is aided by a long home stretch beginning this week with a three-game series against Loyola Marymount University.

LMU, 23-14 overall and 11-4 in the West Coast Conference, is tied for second place in the league. BYU brings a 14-24 overall record and a 5-10 conference record into the series.

“We need to pitch better than we did last week,” BYU coach Mike Littlewood said. “They (LMU) have a good team, but being at home, I like our chances. Until someone tells us we are mathematically out of the race we are going to play like we have a spot. We plan on playing hard the rest of the way, one inning and one game at a time. We understand we need to win every series and probably sweep some.”

Senior co-captain Desmond Poulson (4-4, 4.92 earned run average )will start on the mound for the Cougars in Thursday night’s series opener at 6 p.m. MDT and will be televised live by BYUtv. Junior Jeff Barker (2-5, 4.94) will start Friday’s game at 6 p.m., televised live on TheW.tv. Sophomore Kolton Mahoney (4-5, 4.55) will start in Saturday’s game at 1 p.m., televised live by BYUtv.

“He (Poulson) really needs to set the tone for us,” Littlewood said. “We know what is in front of us; we just need to get it done.”

The Cougars host LMU, followed by a week’s break for final exams. They then host Gonzaga and Santa Clara before finishing the regular season at Portland.

For more information please see the multi-page PDF game notes below:

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