CHARLESTON, W. Va. – The University of Charleston baseball team came out on top in game two of their doubleheader on Saturday afternoon, defeating the Oilers from Findlay University 11-0 behind a stellar performance from
Logan Campbell on the mound, who went 6.0 innings in the outing. The Golden Eagles used nine walks, seven hits, and five hit-by-pitch at bats to power their way to the win.
Game Information
Charleston 11, Salem 0
Records: Charleston (3-0), Salem (2-5)
Location: Segra Field at the Welch Athletic Complex (Charleston, W. Va.)
W|L|S: Logan Campbell (1-0) | Tyler Trammel | None
Key Moment
- Charleston scored their game-winning run in the first inning when Jordan Bailey scored on a wild pitch from Trammel.
- Campbell recorded 14 strikeouts over 6.0 innings of work before Dane Sykes made his college debut, striking out a pair.
How it Happened
- Charleston put up a pair of runs in the first after Bailey scored on a wild pitch and Colby Johnson scored on a passed ball.
- In the fourth, Pete Costigan scored on a wild pitch, followed by Bailey scoring once again on a wild pitch. Each of Charleston's first four runs came on either a wild pitch or passed ball, while recording just one hit.
- Charleston exploded for five runs in the fifth inning, as the Oilers made a pair of errors to couple with five Golden Eagle hits.
- In the bottom of the 6th, Charleston tacked on two more runs while Brayden McCallister made his collegiate debut at the plate.
Stats
- Charleston finished with seven hits while committing one error
- Mitchell Vincent made his college debut, finished 1-for-3 and scoring two runs
- 14 strikeouts for Campbell ties his second-best outing of his career in the Maroon and Red (14 K's vs. Ashland on 2/22/20)
Notes and Notables
- Mitchell Vincent made his college debut
- Brayden McAllister made his college debut