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Texas Tech takes series with 10-1 win over West Virginia

Texas Tech takes series with 10-1 win over West Virginia Texas Tech secured another Big 12 series win with a 10-1 win over West Virginia Sunday afternoon. (Source: Texas Tech Athletics) By Ronald Clark | April 18, 2021 at 3:41 PM CDT - Updated April 18 at 3:41 PM MORGANTOWN, WV (KCBD) - Texas Tech secured another Big 12 series win with a 10-1 win over West Virginia Sunday afternoon. The Red Raiders scored one run in the first inning, but the bats got hot in the fifth and sixth inning. Tech added two runs in the fifth and six in the sixth inning, which both included a two-run Cal Conley home run. Texas Tech gave up West Virginia’s lone score in the fourth inning with an RBI triple by Hudson Byorick. Tech lead the Mountaineers 2-1 at that point in the game.

Injuries plague Red Raiders as they head to Morgantown

Injuries plague Red Raiders as they head to Morgantown Texas Tech gets brutal news on the injury report before series against WVU. Share this story Texas Tech Athletics On Thursday of this week before the West Virginia series, Kendall Rogers of D1 Baseball reported just how bad the injury front looked for #8 Texas Tech. INJURY NEWS: Just brutal news out of Lubbock. When it rains, it pours. @TTU Baseball’s Dylan Neuse will likely be out for the year with a back injury, and Kurt Wilson is out at least six weeks with a broken thumb. Unreal. #Wreckem#Big12 Kendall Rogers (@KendallRogers) April 15, 2021

Carr steps up to lead Mountaineers over Marshall, 9-3

Carr steps up to lead Mountaineers over Marshall, 9-3 By West Virginia s Jake Carr picked up the win Wednesday against Marshall. Photo by Teran Malone GRANVILLE, W.Va. West Virginia pitcher Jake Carr hasn’t had the type of sophomore season the Mountaineers envisioned from him to this point. Improvement from Carr could be critical to the Mountaineers turning their season around, and the St. Albans native took a big step forward in that department Wednesday to help West Virginia get even with Marshall. Carr threw four solid innings, allowing one run on two hits and settling in after the first inning to help West Virginia defeat Marshall 9-3 at Monongalia County Ballpark.

Mazey hoping to see West Virginia maintain offensive play with Texas Tech in town

Mazey hoping to see West Virginia maintain offensive play with Texas Tech in town By McGwire Holbrook scores a run during West Virginia s win over Marshall. Photo by Teran Malone As West Virginia prepares for a critical weekend series against nationally-ranked Texas Tech, the Mountaineers do so hoping to continue a trend of recent offensive play that has manager Randy Mazey optimistic. Most recently, WVU recorded 11 hits Wednesday in its 9-3 victory over Marshall. The Mountaineers entered their first home game since March 27 off an 8-4 victory at Baylor last Sunday, one that featured 10 hits and snapped a five-game losing streak.

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