Box Score Dayton, Ohio -- Aaron
Swenson gave Youngstown State the strong start on the mound that it
needed, and the Penguins never trailed in a 7-4 victory over Wright
State on Friday evening in the Horizon League opener for both
teams.
Swenson threw all nine innings, allowing
11 hits and striking out seven without walking a batter. His
performance came after YSU fell behind early 7-0 to Pitt and 11-1
at Akron earlier this week.
"I can't say enough about what Aaron did
for us," YSU head coach Rich Pasquale said. "He did it all last
season, and he picked up right where he left off. I was really
happy with our approach at the plate as well."
Eric Marzec had a game-high four hits,
and Jacke Healey and Casey Holland both homered for YSU. Healey's
was a two-run shot in the seventh inning when YSU pulled ahead from
a 4-4 tie.
The Penguins took the lead in the first
inning with a run on one hit and a walk. John Koehnlein drew a
leadoff walk on Wright State starter Rylan Ostrosky, and he moved
to second on C.J. Morris' ground out. Eric Marzec then singled to
center to plate Koehnlein.
YSU got help from an Ostrosky error in
the second to go up by two. Anthony Porter reached on a one out
single, and David Leon singled with two outs to put runners on
first and second. Ostrosky's attempt to pick off Leon at first was
wide, and Porter came in to score.
The Penguins used the same group to score
in the fifth as they did in the first. Koehnlein reached on an
error to start the inning, and Morris moved him to second on a
sacrifice bunt. Marzec then brought in Koehnlein again with a
single to center to put YSU ahead 3-0.
Wright State had four hits in the fifth
and scored three runs with two outs to tie the score. Aaron Fields
doubled in Jeff Mercer, and Ryan Ashe hit a two-run single.
Holland reclaimed the lead for the
Penguins on the first pitch of the sixth inning with a solo homer
to right center. Mercer countered for Wright State in the bottom of
the inning with a double that scored Quentin Cate.
With Ostrosky out to start the seventh,
the Penguins tagged Michael Meintel for three runs on three hits
and a walk. Morris drew a one-out walk, and Marzec singled to right
to put runners at the corners. After Marzec was caught stealing,
Joe Iacobucci came up with a two-out, RBI single to right for the
go-ahead score. Healey then ripped an 0-1 pitch over the wall in
left to put the Penguins up 7-4.
Swenson worked around two hits in both
the seventh and eighth innings, and he retired the side in order in
the ninth to earn his first win of the season.
Meintel was charged with the loss,
allowing three runs in 0.2 innings.
The Penguins and Raiders will play a
doubleheader on Saturday at 1:30 p.m.