3SPARTANBURG, SC- A late three-run homer broke open a pitcher's duel and the Flashes dropped a tough 11-3 contest at Wofford on Sunday.
The Flashes got a strong start from lefty Eric Chalus who went the first five innings allowing two runs, one earned on three hits and three walks while striking out three.
The Terriers scored in each of the first two innings on Sunday, taking advantage of a throwing error in the first and a lead-off double in the second. Kent State countered with Jake Casey's third homer of the season in the top of the second and Aidan Longwell doubled home Josh Johnson in the third.