Over the last two games West Virginia's bullpen had allowed two runs over 18.2 innings. On Sunday, that same bullpen couldn't meet the challenge, giving up six runs in the eighth inning alone, as the Mountaineers lost game three, 11-4, dropping the series to the Wildcats.
West Virginia was six outs away from a series win, leading 4-3 entering the eighth inning. Arizona then sent 11 batters to the plate in the inning, as they were able to pull away to seal the victory.
Carson Estridge made his first start of the season for WVU on the mound, tossing a zero in the first inning before the Wildcats tagged him for a combined three runs in the second and third innings.