PULLMAN, Wash. (April 13, 2021) – Washington State dropped a 9-0 contest to Gonzaga in a game called in the top of the sixth at Bailey-Brayton Field Tuesday afternoon. The game was called after a Gonzaga player suffered a leg injury. Both team's coaching staffs met an agreed to call the game.
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Washington State dropped to 16-12 overall while Gonzaga improved to 20-12. Five Cougars recorded a hit led by
Jack Smith's double.
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KEY MOMENTS OF THE GAME
In the first, Gonzaga used a two-run home run to left for an early lead. The Cougars threatened by putting multiple baserunners in the first two innings but were held off the scoreboard.
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Cougar reliever
Will Sierra kept the Bulldogs off balance for a couple innings before the Gonzaga bats took advantage of a couple WSU miscues and used some two-out hits to plate seven runs in the fifth.
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The game was called in the top of the sixth following a play at second base that resulted in the injury.
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INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
Freshman
Kolby Kmetko made his 1
st career start
Since the sixth inning was not completed, official stats reflect five complete innings.
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NEXT UP
The Cougars host a weekend series with No. 13 Arizona beginning Friday.
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