TAMPA, Fla. – South Florida starter Hunter Mink worked into the ninth inning and the Bulls banged out 16 hits in a 7-3 win over Wichita State on Friday night at USF Baseball Stadium.
Despite a 16-6 hit disparity, the Shockers (19-11, 5-2) trailed just 3-2 in the seventh inning following a solo home run from . But South Florida (17-13, 4-3) responded immediately with three runs on just four pitches in the home half of the inning, getting a single, double and three-run homer from Ben Rozenblum that stretched the lead to 6-2.
Wichita State got a run back in the eighth when doubled home with two outs, trimming the deficit to 6-3.