Box Score Plymouth Meeting, Pa. -- Villanova scored all of its runs after
the fourth inning and overcame an early 2-0 deficit to defeat the
Youngstown State baseball team 9-3 on Sunday at the Villanova
Ballpark on Sunday.
YSU scored twice in the top of the first, but the short-handed
Penguins had just three hits the rest of the game. YSU also
grounded into three double plays.
Kyle McMyne earned the win for Villanova, holding the Guins to
one earned run on five hits and a walk in 7.2 innings. Alex Oles
suffered the loss for YSU despite allowing just three hits and two
walks in five innings.
Jeremy
Banks went 2-for-4 and scored to lead YSU. Leadoff hitter Matt
Szczur went 4-for-5 and hit one of Villanova's two home runs to
lead the Wildcats.
Playing without starters Eric Marzec and
Armani
Johnson because of a collision on Saturday, the Penguins jumped
out to a 2-0 lead off McMyne in the first. Eric Hymel
reached on a fielding error to start the game, and followed with a
single. Jacke Healey
drove in Hymel on a sacrifice fly, and Anthony
Porter brought in Banks with a single to center.
McMyne retired nine straight batters after Porter's single in
the first, and he didn't allow another hit until Banks' one-out
single in the sixth.
Oles was just as impressive as he retired the first seven
batters he faced, and he didn't allow a hit until there were two
outs in the third. He retired two of the first three Wildcats in
the fifth, but the next four hitters all reached as Villanova went
ahead 3-2. Szczur singled in the first run, and Dain Hall brought
in Szczur and Justin Bencsko on a triple to center.
The Wildcats scored twice in the sixth on another Szczur RBI
single and a wild pitch, and David Koczirka homered to lead off the
seventh to make the score 6-2.
Hymel brought in C.J. Morris on
a ground out in the eighth to bring the Penguins within three runs,
but the Wildcats answered with three runs on three hits in the
bottom half of the frame.
YSU dropped to 8-7 with the loss while Villanova improved to
14-3.
The Penguins will have one final tune-up prior to the start of
their Horizon League schedule this week. They'll play at Kent State
on Wednesday at 3 p.m.