Final
Stats
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - San Francisco collected
16 hits and cruised to a 13-5 series-opening win over Santa Clara
Friday night at the Broncos' state-of-the-art on-campus facility
Stephen Schott Stadium.
San Francisco (23-23; 6-6 WCC) snaps a six-game losing streak.
The Dons were coming off series sweeps at the hands of No. 2
Arizona State and No. 24 San Diego. The Dons hit two homeruns and
three doubles in support of All-WCC First Team pitcher Doug
Murray.
USF jumped on Santa Clara senior starter Nate
Garcia (3-8) for 13 hits and 10 runs. Matt Chavez and Robert
Abel hit doubles off Garcia during a three-run second inning for
USF.
Before the Dons got to Garcia, Geoff
Klein hit a first-inning double off the fence in
left-centerfield off Murray to help the Broncos score twice and
take an early 2-1 lead. Klein finished the day 3-for-4 with two
doubles and a run scored.
Santa Clara (20-25; 5-11 WCC) went quietly in the second and
third innings but Klein's second double, this one down the line in
right field, put a pair of Broncos in scoring position before
Murray was able to work out of the jam and keep the Dons
comfortably in front 6-2.
The Dons answered with a pair of homeruns to extend the lead to
eight, 10-2, essentially putting the game out of reach in the
fifth. With two-on and one-out Abel drove a 2-1 pitch from Garcia
towards the batting cages beyond the fence in left. Two batters
later Jason Mahood lifted a solo shot down the line, just inside
the leftfield foul pole.
Murray (7-5) worked seven innings of six-hit baseball, fanning
seven and allowing three runs. Mahood went 3-for-5 and Abel was
3-for-3 with four RBI. The series resumes with games Saturday (6
p.m.) and Sunday (1 p.m.).
GAME NOTES: 1B Curtis
Wagner (.405 BA) missed his first game of the year... OF Matt
Ozanne (.371 BA) hit his first career homerun - a two-run drive
to leftfield in the ninth... Santa Clara men's basketball head
coach Kerry Keating threw out the ceremonial first pitch... the
Broncos have historically dominated the series between the two
local teams, owning a 156-65-1 all-time edge.