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PERRY HUANG
Dawgman.com | May 12, 2008 |
SEATTLE - Kyle Conley hit a pair of two-run homers to back the four hit pitching of Nick Haughian as the Washington Huskies beat the Washington State Cougars 5-1 before 1,093 fans in the finale of a three-game Pac-10 series at Husky Ballpark on Sunday afternoon.
With the win the Huskies took the Apple Cup of
baseball two games to one and, more importantly,
improved to 10-8 in the Pac-10 and 31-17 overall,
while the Cougars dropped to 6-12 and 27-22.
Conley had his third multiple home run game of
the season to increase his team leading total to 16 and, with four runs batted in increased his team
leading total in that category to 52. He also singled
and drew an intentional walk to reach base in all four
of his plate appearances.
In the last seven games Conley has gone 15 for
25 with six home runs, nine runs scored and 18 runs
batted in. His first homer of the game, with David
Bentrott aboard on a single, gave the Huskies a 2-0
lead in the bottom of the first. It just cleared the
left field wall over the outstretched glove of a
leaping Scott Suttmeier.
Conley's second homer of the game came in the
bottom of the third following a single by Andy Lentz.
t He lined a 3-2 pitch from Chad Arnold down the right
field line for what looked like a double, but the ball did not come down until it cleared the wall by the
foul pole.
Bradley Boyer completed the scoring for the
Huskies and made it 5-0 in the bottom of the fourth
when he led off with an opposite field homer, his
fourth, over the right field wall.
Meanwhile, Haughian (6-4), the left handed ace
of the rotation, came through with another stellar
outing on the mound. He went the distance for his
third complete game, allowing only a run on four hits
and three walks. He struck out 11, raising his Pac-10
leading total to 99. Haughian faced only the minimum
12 batters through the first four innings, allowing
only one baserunner on a single by Travis Coulter to
lead off the game, but he picked him off to end the
inning.
The Cougars got their only run in the top of
the fifth when they loaded the bases with one out on a
walk, single, and hit batter. Michael Weber drove in
Alex Burg with a sacrifice fly to right. The Cougars
still had two runners on and looked like they would
cut into the 5-1 deficit when Shea Vucinich lofted a
fly ball into shallow right field that had trouble
written all over it, but Lentz made a nice diving
catch to end the inning.
The Cougars threatened once again in the ninth,
getting the first two runners aboard on a single by
Jim Murphy and a walk to Jared Prince, but Burg
grounded into a double play for two outs and Suttmeier
struck out looking to end the game.
In the field the Huskies got an outstanding
play from Bentrott in the top of the sixth. With one
out, Paul Gran hit a line drive that third baseman
Brian Pearl managed to get his glove on, but did not
catch. However, Bentrott dove to catch the ball and
just did catch it before it hit the turf.
The Huskies next travel on the road to face
third ranked and Pac-10 leader Arizona State in Tempe
in a three game series from Friday, May 16 to Sunday,
May 18. They then return home for a nonconference game
against Lewis-Clark State on Tuesday, May 20 and
finish the regular season at Husky Ballpark with a
three game series against sixth ranked Stanford from
Friday, May 23 to Sunday, May 25.
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