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SPOKANE, Wash.—Cole Wilstead’s two-run homer in the sixth inning and Brandon Kinser’s pitching provided the difference Saturday in BYU baseball’s 13-4 defeat over Gonzaga.
Kinser pitched seven solid innings as the starter to improve his record to 2-1, helping BYU’s record improve to 11-12 overall and 4-2 in the West Coast Conference. Meanwhile, Gonzaga fell to 11-13 and 2-4.
Wilstead provided the game-winning RBI with his left-field dinger when the Cougars took a 7-1 lead in the three-run sixth frame. The sophomore first baseman went 2-for-5 from the plate and scored four runs on the afternoon.
“The way we came out ready to play today shows just how much character this team has,” BYU coach Mike Littlewood said in reference to recovering from Friday’s 7-6 loss. “Brandon (Kinser) was great today. He competed for seven innings and that's just the type of start we needed from him.
“Offensively, Brennon (Lund) set the tone for us on the first pitch of the game. It was also great to get some production from the bottom third of the lineup—Cole (Wilstead) and Derrick (Whitney) came up big for us today.”
Brennon Lund singled as the lead-off batter in the first inning and scored on a wild pitch to give BYU a 1-0 advantage. Teammate Hayden Nielsen extended his team-leading hitting streak to 10 games.
Kinser threw well over 100 pitches, scattering nine hits, surrendering no walks and striking out four. Three of those strikeouts ended the Zag efforts in the first three innings. Kinser retired the Bulldogs in order in the first and fifth innings. Gonzaga tagged Kinser for a run in the fifth when it got three consecutive hits, but a 6-4-3 double play quelled that rally.
The Cougars won two of three games at Gonzaga and now prepare for a nonconference tilt on Tuesday night at Utah, which will be broadcast live locally on 960 AM with live audio stream by BYU Radio and live TV provided by the Pac-12 Network.
Robinson is WCC Player of Week heading into play at Gonzaga
Senior Dillon Robinson was named Rawlings West Coast Conference Player of the Week  on Monday as BYU (9-11, 2-1 in WCC) baseball now prepares for this week’s series at Gonzaga (10-10, 1-2).
“After Dillon tweaked his ankle at Utah Valley Tuesday night we were concerned he wouldn't even be able to play against Pepperdine,” BYU coach Mike Littlewood said.  “Not only did he play, he was a dominant presence our lineup all weekend long and a major factor in us taking two of three from Pepperdine.”
Robinson, a 6-foot-3, 215-pound, first/third baseman from Pleasant Grove, raised his batting average from .323 to .360 by batting a team-high .538 in the four games last week.  He scored BYU's seventh run in the 10-7 victory at UVU.  He had six hits, two of which were doubles in the Pepperdine series where he batted .545 to lead the team.
“It was really important for us to jump out to a good start as we move further into conference play,” Littlewood said.  “Gonzaga is a confident, well-coached team and we will definitely have our work cut out in Spokane. Â
“Our hope as a coaching staff is that we can reflect on the first three weeks of the season when we played tough teams on the road and realize we have been in these situations before.”
Junior Kolton Mahoney (1-2, 4.38) and senior Jeff Barker (1-1, 3.99) will be BYU’s starting pitchers in the Gonzaga series Thursday and Friday, both at 6 p.m. PDT.  Senior Brandon Kinser (1-1, 2.51) will be the Cougar starter for Saturday’s noon game.
“It's imperative we get solid starting pitching performances from our veteran starters and limit free bases,” Littlewood said.  “On the offensive side we are getting better each week, our approach at the plate has been really good the past two weeks at home – we just need to take that on the road with us and we'll be fine.”
Infielders Parker Starr and Hayden Nielsen each have seven-game hitting streaks to lead the team. Nielsen also leads the team with four game-winning RBI, including a bases- loaded single in last Saturday’s 10-inning win against Pepperdine.
The BYU-Gonzaga games will be broadcast live locally over Radio 960 AM, with Thursday and Friday's games being on live audio stream and on Sirius Satellite 143 radio. All three games will be on live video stream on theW.tv.