


The sixth was also scoreless for both sides as the pitchers hit their groove with matching three-up, three-down innings. Left-handed freshman pitcher Grant Richardson was brought in for the Antelopes. The Wildcat bats went cold in the bottom of the fourth inning, and the fifth was scoreless as well. The top of the fourth left GCU scoreless again, with Derek Drees coming in to relieve Susac to get the final out of the inning to keep the score 5-2. Davis homered again, this time to right center field, to make it 5-2 Wildcats. Susac cruised through the top of the third with a three-up, three-down inning to get Arizona back to the plate. This one came off the bat of Emilio Corona to drive in catcher Tommy Splaine and himself and make it 4-2 Wildcats after two innings. The Wildcats responded with yet another 2-run home run. This drove in catcher Josh Buckley to tie it up at 2-2. Susac allowed another run in the second after Bush doubled down the right field line for his second hit of the game. The Wildcats regained the lead in the bottom of the first after Chase Davis took right-handed GCU pitcher Carter Young deep to left center field to drive in both Mac Bingham and himself to make it 2-1 Arizona heading into the second inning.Īrizona baseball shut out 5-0 by Fresno State

Bush would score on an RBI-single through the right side from junior shortstop Jacob Wilson to make it a 1-0 ball game before Susac finished the inning.

led off the first inning with a single to left field and advanced to second on a passed ball. The sophomore right-handed pitcher Anthony “Tonko” Susac got the start on the mound for the 13-9 Wildcats. The exciting extra-inning game ended with a score of 10-9. The Arizona baseball team was victorious over Grand Canyon University on Tuesday, March 28, at 6 p.m. The final score was a 13-2 win for the Wildcats. Arizona's Garen Caulfield celebrates in the dugout after hitting a home run during the game against California at Hi Corbett Field on Friday, March 10.
