MEMPHIS, Tenn. – drove in a career-high six runs as part of a 14-hit attack, and Wichita State snapped an 11-game losing streak with a 14-6 win over Memphis on Saturday evening at FedExPark.
The Shockers (14-29) fell into an early 3-0 hole after a second inning home run from Ian Bibiloni and a sacrifice fly from Jacob Compton in the third, but flipped the script with a five-run top of the fourth inning. started the barrage with a towering solo home run off the scoreboard in right, cutting the lead to 3-1. Later in the inning with runners at second and third, hit a sharp bouncer down to third base that scored , who scored just ahead of the throw from third baseman Logan Kohler.