
Houston entered a stretch of five games in six days with a 10-0 run-rule victory over HCU on Tuesday night at Schroeder Park.
Coby DeJesus (3-for-3) led off the bottom of the first inning with a double to left field . . . A one-out sacrifice fly ball moved DeJesus to third base . . . Harold Coll then lined a single into left-center field to give the Cougars a 1-0 lead.
A one-out single by Cary Arbolida got a big second inning started for the Cougars . . . A double to left field off the bat of Conner Bennett turned into a three-bagger and a RBI as a throwing error by the left fielder allowed Arbolida to score and Bennett took third base . . . The extra-base hit and RBI were each the first for Bennett as a collegian.
Cameron Nickens singled home Bennett and DeJesus followed with a single, his second base hit in as many innings . . . After the Huskies made a pitching change, Justin Murray (2-for-4) put down a perfect bunt down the third base line and was so fast down to first base there was not even a throw as Nickens crossed the plate as the third run of the inning . . . All three runs scored with two outs and four of the five hits in the frame also came with two outs.
Dan Wright made the Tuesday start and was outstanding in game one of five for the Cougars this week . . . Wright did not allow a run and allowed just three hits while striking out five Huskies batters . . . Wright faced the minimum in three of the six innings.
Three-straight walks with one out loaded the bases in the bottom of the eighth inning . . . Jonathan French (2-for-4) then drove a ball to the wall in left-center field to clear the bases and extend the Houston lead to 7-0.
After a couple of bases loaded walks plated two runs, a wild pitch allowed the final run of the game to score as Houston run-ruled the Huskies 10-0.
Left-hander Chris Stuart pitched a scoreless seventh and eighth innings for Houston in relief of Wright . . . Stuart faced the minimum over the two innings and struck out three Huskies . . . Wright earned the win to improve to 2-0 on the season.
The shortened game is great for a Houston team that has to play four games in the next five days with a flight to Cincinnati in there as well.
Houston is right back at it tomorrow night as the Cougars welcome Southern for a midweek contest . . . First pitch is scheduled for 6:30pm at Schroeder Park before the Cougars play their next four games away from home.
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