WILMINGTON, North
Carolina - Taylor Horan and Matt Dauby had three hits apiece as Virginia
Tech slugged its way past UNCW, 9-0, in an eight-inning, rain-shortened contest
on Saturday at Brooks Field.
The Hokes, who have scored 27 in three games, improved to
3-0 on the season with the win after also beating No. 31 Kent State, 8-1, in
the first game of the day. The Seahawks, meanwhile, dropped to 1-1.
Gary Schneider was the catalyst for the Hokies, scoring
three runs while being hit by two pitches and belting a two-run homer in the
seventh inning.
On the mound, Devin Burke (1-0) held the Seahawks to a hit
over six shutout innings. He finished with two walks and struck out six.
Jordan Ramsey (0-1) was saddled with the loss after
struggling through 4 and 2/3 innings. Ramsey allowed five runs on five hits,
three walks and three hit batters.
Sean Keselica also homered for the Hokies.
Michael Bass, Christian Wolfe and Drew Farber each had a hit
for the Seahawks, who were outhit, 12-3.
The Seahawks will play two games tomorrow starting with a noon start against Kent State followed by Virginia Tech 30 minutes following the completion of game 1.
Notes: UNCW has
just six hits its first two games ... The Seahawks last home shutout was against
St. John's, 3-0, on Feb. 29, 2011 ... Leadoff hitter have reached safely in 12 of
18 innings against UNCW pitchers ... Virginia Tech collected seven 2-out RBI's on
the game ... UNCW still leads its all-time series with Virginia Tech, 10-9.