The University of
Wisconsin-Platteville baseball team picked up its first win of the
2012 campaign with an 8-5 win over Buena Vista on Friday afternoon
in Jacksonville, Illinois.
The Pioneers (1-2) scored twice in
the first, third, fifth and seventh inning en route to the win.
UW-Platteville had 10 hits in the win, including three from Levi Ney, who went
3-for-3 with four RBI and three runs scored. Ney had a triple and
home run in the first and third inning, respectively. He added a
single in the fifth before Buena Vista elected to walk the
hot-hitting left fielder.
The Beavers (2-5) outhit
UW-Platteville by an 11 to 10 margin but stranded 14 base runners
in the loss.
Each team plated two runs in first
inning and Buena Vista took a brief 3-2 lead in the second inning
until the Pioneers regained the lead with a two-run third inning
and for the rest of the contest. In the third, UW-Platteville went
ahead on a two-run homerun by Ney. They added two more runs in the
fifth with a RBI single by Ney and a RBI groundout by Zach Demmon that
stretched the lead to 6-3 for UW-Platteville.
Despite surrendering a run in the
sixth to Buena Vista that trimmed the lead to 6-4, the Pioneers
answered with two more in the seventh on a two-RBI single by Jesse Wiley to
stretch the lead to 8-4. With the four-run lead, UW-Platteville
brought in Grant Oldenburg to
pitch in relief of winning pitcher Bill Oppriecht.
Oldenburg pitched the final three
innings of three-hit relief and struck out three for his first
save. Oppriecht, who pitched the first six innings, scattered eight
hits and struck out four for his first win of the season.
The Pioneers will wrap up the
weekend in Jacksonville with another contest against Buena Vista (1
pm) and a matchup against North Central (4 pm) on Saturday.