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History was made in Wheeling as University captured its first-ever OVAC 5A Tournament championship with a 5-1 win over John Marshall. The turning point came in the third inning. Trailing 1-0, University loaded the bases with two outs before Olivia Masoner delivered in a massive moment — crushing a grand slam to straightaway centerfield to give the Hawks the lead for good. Sophia Lehosit took control from there in the circle, striking out 12 and allowing just two hits. After surrendering an early run, she dominated, retiring 18 of the next 20 batters she faced. University added an insurance run in the fourth, while Maddie Campbell led the offense with three hits. With the win, the Hawks secure a milestone victory and build momentum heading into regional play.
It’s a loaded Monday Sportsline! Breaking down the impact of new WVU basketball commits Seydou Traore and Joson Sanon. Then, we go inside the mound with Chansen Cole after his one-run gem against Kansas State. You can join the conversation, text 304-TALK-304! Guests & Topics: 00:00 - Intro 5:20 - Basketball Commits Discussion 21:40 - Chansen Cole: Post-Kansas State Interview 39:17 - Textline 52:50 - Wrapping up the Textline
Highlights from West Virginia Mountaineers baseball 13-6 win over Kansas State Wildcats baseball as WVU completed a Big 12 series sweep. The Mountaineers controlled the weekend from start to finish, outscoring Kansas State 29-7 across three games and winning each contest by at least seven runs. WVU broke open a tight game with a five-run fourth inning, highlighted by RBI hits from Brodie Kresser, Matt Ineich, and Sean Smith. After Kansas State trimmed the deficit in the eighth, the Mountaineers answered emphatically with a six-run frame, powered by home runs from Tyrus Hall, Gavin Kelly, and Smith. Paul Schoenfeld continued his strong series with multiple hits, finishing the weekend with eight total. Ineich, Smith, and Kresser also recorded multi-hit performances, while Armani Guzman added a double, two runs scored, and his 26th stolen base of the season. On the mound, Dawson Montesa struck out six in four innings, while Carson Estridge earned the win in relief. Reese Bassinger closed out the game. West Virginia improves to 31-12 (16-8 Big 12) and will look to carry momentum into their next matchup.
Highlights from West Virginia Mountaineers baseball 9-1 win over Kansas State Wildcats baseball in Big 12 play. Chansen Cole delivered his best performance of the season, tossing a complete game while striking out nine and allowing just one run on five hits. The dominant outing helped WVU secure its sixth Big 12 series win. The Mountaineers got the offense going in the third inning when Gavin Kelly launched a solo home run to break the scoreless tie. Later in the frame, Armani Guzman added a two-run triple to extend the lead. WVU continued to build momentum with runs in four straight innings, highlighted by a three-run home run from Sean Smith in the sixth to put the game out of reach. The Mountaineers finished with 15 hits, with Kelly, Guzman, Matthew Graveline, Paul Schoenfeld, and Brodie Kresser all recording multi-hit games. Kansas State’s lone run came on a solo home run from Micah Kendrick. With the win, West Virginia improves to 30-12 (15-8 Big 12) and will look to complete the series sweep.
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