Box Score VCU scored early and often in game two on its way
to a 19-1 victory against Virginia State. The Rams, who
plated runs in every inning but the sixth, improve to 27-20-1,
while the Trojans slip to 25-24 on the season.
Junior Joe Van Meter went
4-for-4 with eight RBI, including a pair of doubles, two homers and
three runs scored in the nightcap. Gonzalez finished 3-for-3
with four runs and a RBI, while senior M.L. Morgan
(right) went 3-for-5 and scored two runs.
Freshman Ryan Farrar tossed four
shutout innings with four strikeouts and collected his third win of
the season for the Rams. Classmate Brennan
Huelse and Van Meter each tossed a scoreless inning in
relief.
The Black & Gold plated three runs on just
one hit and set the tone early in the bottom of the first.
Senior Matt Leskiw and Van Meter walked, and
Gonzalez was hit by a pitch to load the bases with one out.
Junior John Lenherr put the Rams on top with a RBI
ground out before Gonzalez stole home and sophomore Brent
Mikionis doubled off the left field wall to put VCU ahead,
3-0.
The Rams sent 10 batters to the plate and scored
four more runs in the second. Van Meter, who hit his sixth
home run of the season, and Kime each drove in two runs apiece,
while Leskiw and Gonzalez both collected a RBI.
VCU added two more runs in the third and batted
around for the second time in the fourth to go on top 16-0.
Van Meter, whose eight RBI were one shy of tying
the program's single-game record, hit his second home run of the
day in the fifth and extended VCU's lead to 19-0 before former Ram
Shawn McEnhimer's RBI groundout in the sixth put Virginia State on
the board.
VCU will resume Colonial Athletic Association play with a
three-game series at George Mason University beginning Friday, May
14 at 3 p.m.