Friday, March 28
Davidson, N.C.
7:00 p.m.

Davidson College

4
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Wofford

Wofford Takes First of Three-Game Series vs. Wildcats, 13-4, in Baseball Image

Wofford Takes First of Three-Game Series vs. Wildcats, 13-4, in Baseball

3/28/2008 11:11:26 PM | Baseball

Gavin McFarlin - Assistant SID

Box Score

DAVIDSON, N.C. — Wofford scored a combined seven runs in the seventh and ninth innings to turn a one-run game into a 13-4 win over the Davidson baseball team in the first of a three-game Southern Conference series on Friday evening at Wilson Field.

The Wildcats dropped their fourth straight conference game in falling to 0-4 in SoCon action and 7-13 overall. Wofford evened its league mark to 2-2 and improved to 16-8 overall with the road win.

Held to just five hits, junior Zach Kayne led the Davidson offense with a two-hit night, including jacking his first home run of the season, while driving in three runs. Senior Hugh Eden dented the plate twice to go along with a hit in four at bats, while freshman Danny Weiss hit his first collegiate home run.

Wofford's Moe Seay drove in five of the 13 runs, with two of his RBIs coming in the decisive seventh inning on a two-run homer to left field that gave Wofford a 7-4 lead at the time. The Terriers went on to add two more runs in the inning thanks to a couple of Wildcat errors to give them a five-run cushion.

Kayne got the scoring started for the Wildcats with a drive over the right-center field fence in the bottom of the first, but Wofford countered with two runs in the top of the second on two hits and two Davidson errors. The Wildcats defense had trouble all evening, committing seven errors.

After both teams traded single runs in the third and fifth innings, the Terriers took a 5-3 lead on a Seay RBI single.

Weiss brought the 'Cats to within one at 5-4 on his deep drive to left-center to lead off the sixth, but Wofford pushed the game out of reach with its eight runs in the final three innings.

Starter Zach Long (1-3) fared pretty well despite the loss, going 6.1 innings and allowing six runs, four of them earned, on eight hits. He struck out three.

The Terriers' Scott Summers (5-2) earned the win on the mound with seven innings of five-hit, four-run ball. He set down five Wildcats on strikeouts, but also walked five, though only one of the walks dented the plate.

Davidson looks to even the series with a 2 p.m. contest at Wilson Field against the Terriers as sophomore Thomas Middour is expected to get the start for the Wildcats.
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