College Baseball : Fullerton Walks Way to 15-7 Victory
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Cal State Fullerton scored eight runs in the eighth inning on one hit, an error and eight walks, defeating Washington, 15-7, Friday at Titan Field.
Washington led, 4-2, in the fifth, but a two-run homer by Mike Ross put Fullerton ahead, 5-4, in the sixth.
The score was tied, 7-7, in the seventh before Fullerton’s eight-run inning.
Fullerton is 18-10. It was the season opener for Washington (0-1).
Chapman 17, Glassboro State 2--Bucky Bollinger went 4 for 5 to lead a 24-hit attack in the Panthers’ victory at Hart Park Friday.
Bollinger had three singles and a double, and was also hit by a pitch. Jeff Morrison and Brent Rhylick had three hits each for Chapman (11-12).
The Panthers sent 12 men to the plate in the first inning against losing pitcher Jim Logar (0-2) and came away with seven runs on nine hits.
Chapman starter Jeff Mooney went two innings and struck out three while allowing just one hit. Freshman Steve Halweg (1-1) got the victory in relief.
Chapman is scheduled to open California Collegiate Athletic Assn. play Saturday when it plays host to UC Riverside at Hart Park at 1 p.m.
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