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PROVO, Utah -- BYU men's baseball fell 8-6 to Santa Clara Thursday night at Miller Field to keep the Broncos' West Coast Conference playoff hopes alive.
"I was nervous going into today," BYU head coach Mike Littlewood said. "I knew that our pitching lineup might struggle late in the game. It's a difficult loss after taking a 6-3 lead, but this is athletics and we have to come back tomorrow and try to win against this team. We just have to get better."
With the loss, BYU falls to 18-29 (8-14 WCC) on the year while Santa Clara improves to 23-26 (13-9) for the season. The Cougars had 16 hits to the Broncos' 10.
Brock Whitney and Brennon Lund both went 4-for-5 in the game, with Whitney getting two RBI. Desmond Poulson pitched for six innings, getting three strikeouts in the process.
The game remained scoreless through the first two innings with just a pair of hits to show for each side. Whitney was stranded on first while Eric Urry remained in scoring position on third before a Kelton Caldwell pop fly was taken by Santa Clara to end the first inning.
In the third inning, the Broncos scored an unearned run after grounding out to the short stop. Following the RBI, Santa Clara's Stevie Berman singled up the middle to give his team a 2-0 lead heading into the bottom of the third.
After Urry stole second base, the Cougars had two runners in scoring position. Following a Bronco fielding error, Lund put BYU on the board for the first time. With runners on the corners Whitney contributed an RBI single to tie things up at 2-2. Caldwell then loaded the bases with a single before a Santa Clara double play ended the inning.
The Broncos took a 3-2 lead in the top of the fourth on a strikeout after a BYU fielding error. Despite having runners on the corners, the Cougars couldn't advance anyone to end the fourth.
Whitney doubled to right center in the bottom of the fifth which was immediately followed with a double by Caldwell, allowing Whitney to score a tying run. The Cougars left two stranded on base to end the inning all knotted up at 3-3.
Lund, Urry and Dillon Robinson all singled to start things off in bottom of the sixth. Lund scored on the Robinson hit which was followed with an RBI single for Whitney, giving BYU its first lead of the game at 5-3. Following a Santa Clara pitching change Robinson scored on a Bronco throwing error to make the score 6-3 heading into the seventh.
Santa Clara put a run on the board to start the seventh inning. That was followed with a home run by the Broncos' Quinton Perry to cut the Cougar lead to 6-5.
In the top of the eighth, Santa Clara's Jose Vizcaino Jr. homered to left field to score two runs and retake a 7-6 lead. Chunner Nyberg came to pitch for BYU after the Broncos scored another run on a single to go up 8-6.
With one out in the top of the ninth, Jarrett Jarvis lunged to collect a high Santa Clara foul bunt before throwing to first to make the double play and send the Cougars to the bottom of the inning. The momentum proved to be too late in the game as BYU remained scoreless to end with an 8-6 loss.
The Cougars face the Broncos again for game two of the series Friday evening at 6 p.m. MDT at Miller Park. The game will be broadcast live on TheW.tv. Links to live stats can be found on the BYU baseball schedule page.
Utah, Santa Clara close home season for Cougars
PROVO, Utah – Finishing strong, winning the Deseret First Duel, and honoring seniors are goals for BYU baseball as it ends the home season this week.
On Tuesday, Utah (13-28) comes to Provo for a third meeting against BYU (18-27 and 8-13 in the West Coast Conference). That game will be televised live by KBYU-TV (channel 11 locally) at 6 p.m., with Cougar lefty Hayden Rogers (2-3, 2.98) starting against Ute righthander Bret Helton (2-4, 4.60). The Cougars have won the first two of four games against Utah in the battle for the Deseret First Duel baseball portion. Then BYU readies for a three-game series against Santa Clara (22-25 and 12-9) in a return to league action.
"We may be mathematically out of the playoff race but we will still compete to the end of the season," BYU coach Mike Littlewood said. "Our only focus now is to build for the future and get this program headed forward. Utah will always be a big game for us because it's Utah and there is a lot at stake when playing an in-state rival."
The Thursday and Saturday games will be televised live by BYUtv, while Friday's game will be streamed live by TheW.tv. There will be a fireworks show after Friday's games. BYU's softball team will be playing at home Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the same time as the Cougar baseball games.
With six league baseball games remaining for BYU, a sweep would put BYU over the .500 mark. The Cougars are hopeful of the return of junior Dillon Robinson who leads the team with a .390 batting average, but missed the last two games due to a reinjured ankle.
"As a team we need to get over the disappointment of not making the tournament and focus on beating Santa Clara," Littlewood said. "We are looking forward to honoring our seniors on Saturday before the game. They have had the unusual experience of a coaching change during their college careers and each one of them have handled the transition with class. They made the transition to BYU easy for me and I will always appreciate this senior class for that."