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LUBBOCK, Texas - Sophomore right fielder Roger Kieschinck went 5-for-5
with five multiple base hits to help the Red Raiders overcome a six-run
deficit as Texas Tech defeated New Mexico 10-8 on Tuesday afternoon at
Isotopes Park in Albuquerque.
The win gives Texas Tech an overall record of 10-4 on the season while
New Mexico falls to 6-8. The season long series between these two
border rivals is now tied at 1-1 with the next game scheduled for April
17 in Lubbock.
Sophomore outfielder Roger Kieschnick gave Texas Tech and early 1-0 lead
when he belted a one-out solo home run in the bottom of the first
inning. The Red Raider lead wouldn`t last long as Tech starter Sam
Janca gave up a run in the bottom of the first and two in the bottom of
the second that gave UNM a 3-1 lead. Janca, a true freshman from
Georgetown, surrendered three hits (one home run) and three walks and
struckout two in his first career start as a Red Raider.
New Mexico freshman right fielder Adam Courcha, who homered in the
second, drove in two more runs in the bottom of the third with a double
to the gap in left center field that made the score 5-1.
Kyle Martin plated Tech`s second run of the ballgame in the top of the
fourth with an RBI single to left field. Martin`s single scored Roger
Kieschnick who led off the frame with a double to the gap in left
center.
New Mexico pushed its lead to 8-2 with a run in the fourth and two more
in the bottom of the fifth off Tech reliever Trey Schurr.
The Red Raiders got back into the ball game with a three-run sixth
inning. Kieschnick led off the frame with his second home run of the
game that made the score 8-3. Freshman center fielder Taylor Ashby
drove in the second run of the inning with a sacrifice fly to center and
Tech plated its final run on a two-out fielding error by Lobo third
baseman Ian Hollick.
A pair of runs in the top of the seventh pulled Red Raiders within one,
but Tech was unable to tie the game as the Red Raiders left the bases
loaded after UNM reliever Scott Gracey entered the game and recorded two
crucial outs to end the threat. Kieschnick picked up his fourth hit of
the game in the inning when he laced an RBI triple the gap in
right-center field.
Kyle Martin made up for Tech`s mistakes in the seventh as he gave the
Red Raiders a 10-8 lead with a two-run home run in the top of the
eighth. Martin`s home run followed up an RBI groundout by Matt Smith
that tied the game at 8-8 as he drove in Chris Hall who reached on his
second double of the game. Kieschnick continued his power hitting as he
added his fifth multiple base hit of the day with a double that bounced
off the wall in right field.
Kieschnick wrapped up his career day by going 5-for-5 with two home
runs, two doubles and a triple. It marks the first time in known
history, that a Red Raider collected five multiple base hits in a single
game.
As effective as Kieschnick was at the plate, freshman right-hander Paul
Gonzales was equally impressive from the mound. Gonzalez (1-1) entered
the game in the seventh inning and retired nine of 10 batters to pick up
his first career win. Scott Gracey was charged with the loss for New
Mexico as he gave up three runs in 1 2/3 innings of relief.
Texas Tech returns home to Dan Law Field on Friday for a three-game
series against the Cal-State Northridge Matadors. First pitch on Friday is set for 6:30 p.m.
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