Technical Difficulties
By: David Collier/TTU
Updated: March 25, 2008

The loss snapped Tech’s streak of
five straight midweek wins as the Red Raiders dropped to 12-11 on the
season. With the win, UC-Riverside
improves to 6-12.
Junior right fielder Roger Kieschnick
gave the Red Raiders an early 2-0 lead as he deposited a two-run home run that
bounced off the scoreboard in right-center.
The home run came on the first offering by UCR starter Joe
Kelly.
The Highlanders took advantage of a
shaky second inning by Tech hurler Sam Janca as he gave up a walk, two singles
and a hit batter to start the inning and they quickly grabbed a 3-2 lead that
they would not relinquish.
Missed opportunities was the theme of
the day for the Red Raiders in all phases of the game as Tech committed two
errors, allowed four stolen bases and walked four. Offensively, Texas Tech never got on track as
the five through nine hole hitters couldn’t come through in key situations and
ended up stranding 10 base runners.
Tech had another chance at a ninth
inning win as the Red Raiders got Kieschnick on with a one-out double and a walk
by Doug Thennis. That would be it for
Tech in the game as UCR reliever D.J. Smith retired Taylor Ashby and Tanner
Rindels on strikeouts to end the game.
Sam Janca (1-1) was charged with the
loss in what was his first start of the season.
He gave up three runs on three hits and lasted just 1 2/3 innings. Paul Applebee (1-4) earned the win in relief
for the Highlanders as he pitched 5 1/3 effective innings allowing three runs on
six hits.
Texas Tech returns to action on
Friday evening as the Red Raiders open up a three-game series against
second-ranked
R H E
UC-Riverside 030 211
010
8 13 2
WP = Paul Applebee
(1-4)
LP = Sam Janca
(1-1)
SV = D.J. Smith
(1)
GAME NOTES
·
UC-Riverside claimed its
first-ever win in the series against Texas Tech and now trail overall
2-1.
·
Junior right fielder Roger
Kieschnick hit his 11th home run of the season and picked up RBIs 33
and 34. His double in the bottom of the
ninth gives him 48 in his Texas Tech career and that moves him into a tie with
Keith Ginter who had 48 during his career between 1997-98.
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