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LUBBOCK, Texas - Sophomore right-hander AJ Ramos pitched seven shutout
innings with a career-high 10 strikeouts and reliever Travis Young
completed the shutout as Texas Tech defeated Cal State Northridge 5-0 on
Friday evening at Dan Law Field.
The win gives Texas Tech an 11-4 record on the season while Cal State
Northridge dropped to 10-8.
The night belonged entirely to AJ Ramos (4-1) as the Lubbock Estacado
product held the Matador offense to just five hits over seven frames and
fanned a career-high 10 batters. Ramos has now gone seven-plus innings
in his last three starts and leads the staff with 28 1/3 innings
pitched.
The Red Raider offense had problems of its own from Northridge starter
Joe Rocchio who led off the game with four shutout innings before Tech
was finally able to get on the scoreboard in the fifth. James Leverton
plated the only run Tech would need in the inning when he laced an RBI
single to left field that scored Taylor Ashby, who reached on a leadoff
error. Leverton led the Tech offense as he collected three of the
team`s seven hits and finished the night with a season-high three RBI.
Texas Tech pushed its lead to 4-0 in the bottom of the sixth with a pair
of runs, including another RBI single from Leverton. Leverton`s third
RBI of the game gave Tech a 5-0 lead in the bottom of the eighth, as he
plated Drew Evans with a sacrifice fly to center field.
Joe Rocchio was charged with the loss for Cal State Northridge as he
surrendered four runs on five hits and struckout four over 5 1/3
innings. Only two of the runs given up by the Matadors were earned as
third baseman Richard Cates committed three errors.
Texas Tech will go for the series win on Saturday afternoon as the Red
Raiders and Matadors will get underway with a 2 p.m. first pitch.
(texas tech release)
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