MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Sean Corso drove in a career-high four RBIs on a pair of two-run singles and West Virginia beat Radford 6-2 in college baseball action Tuesday.
Catcher Ivan Vera also had two hits for the Mountaineers (10-4), who won three of four on the homestand and will open Big 12 Conference action at TCU on Friday.
Making his second start of the season, WVU freshman Tanner Campbell (1-0) allowed a run on four hits in six innings. He struck out six, walked three, hit two batters and threw 98 pitches.
Radford (2-15), which stranded 11 runners, left the bases loaded in the first after taking a 1-0 lead on Danny Hrbek’s single.