Lewis-Clark State takes down
Gonzaga 8-3
05-12-08
SPOKANE – Kyle Greene had
two hits and drove in three
runs to help the Lewis-Clark
State College baseball team
defeat Gonzaga 8-3 on Monday
night.
Greene had a double and a
home run to push his
team-leading batting average
to .462, which is tied for
the third-best single-season
average in Warrior history.
Greene’s double was his 29th
of the season, which ties
LCSC’s single-season record.
Chad Miltenberger also hit
29 doubles in the 1984
season.
Greene hit his 17th home
run, which ties him for 10th
on LCSC’s single-season
list, and he collected three
RBI, which gives 83 for the
season, which ranks seventh
on LCSC’s all-time list.
Greene, and strong pitching
performances from Ryan Woods
and Justin Mace, helped LCSC
improve to 3-0 against NCAA
Division I teams this
season. LCSC is 2-0 against
Gonzaga and 1-0 against the
University of Washington.
LCSC and UW play next
Tuesday in Seattle in LCSC’s
final regular season game.
Woods tied his longest start
of the season when he went
six innings. He improved to
8-1 on the season and
allowed five hits, one
unearned run and three
walks. He also struck out
four. Woods, who has
allowed only one earned run
in his last five outings,
dropped his earned run
average to 1.70 on the
season.
Mace went 2.2 innings and
allowed one hit and struck
out two. He leads the
Warrior pitching staff with
21 appearances and also has
a 1.67 ERA. The Warriors’
save leader also has not
given up a run in his last
eight appearances.
Gonzaga jumped out to a 1-0
lead in the first, but LCSC
took the lead for good with
two runs in the third on RBI
doubles by Greene and Ikaika
Lester.
LCSC added two more in the
fifth when Josh Ashenbrenner
singled in a run, while a
passed ball allowed another
run to score.
The Warriors made it 6-1 in
the seventh when Bernard
Pena hit a two-run home run,
his second of the season.
After Gonzaga scored twice
in the seventh to make it
6-3, Greene blasted his
two-run home run in the
eighth for the final.
LCSC, which struck out a
season-high 10 times in the
game, picked up three hits
apiece from Ashenbrenner and
Nic Benton, while Greene and
Ward added two apiece.
The Warriors now play host
to Azusa Pacific in the
best-of-3 West Coast Super
Regionals. The first game is
Wednesday at 6 p.m., and
Game 2 will be Thursday,
also a t 6 p.m. at LCSC’s
Harris Field. The third
game, if necessary, will be
Saturday at 6 p.m.
