Arizona outlasts WVU in 16 innings to open weekend series
- Arizona Wildcats baseball team defeated West Virginia Mountaineers 6-4 in a 16-inning game, marking the second-longest game in program history.
- Julian Tonghini earned the win for the Wildcats, throwing three scoreless innings and striking out seven batters.
- West Virginia tied the game in the ninth inning after a single by Skylar King that scored a pinch-runner but ultimately lost as Arizona scored two runs in the 16th inning.
- The next game in the series is scheduled for Saturday at 4 p.m. At Kendrick Family Ballpark.
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Sam White, Logan Sauve injured, as Arizona takes series against No. 24 WVU - Dominion Post
MORGANTOWN — The 24th-ranked WVU baseball team fell to Arizona 11-4 on Sunday inside Kendrick Family Ballpark, losing its first series of the season along the way. […] The post Sam White, Logan Sauve injured, as Arizona takes series against No. 24 WVU appeared first on Dominion Post.
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