The Wichita State baseball season begins this weekend in Phoenix. WSU coach Todd Butler helps preview how the 2019 season is looking for the Shockers. By
The Wichita State baseball team snapped a six-game slide, winning 8-6 over Central Florida on Thursday night in a three-game series-opener in American Athletic Conference play at Eck Stadium.
It was another strong effort from the WSU offense, as the Shockers collected 14 hits and all nine players in the lineup finished with at least one hit to help WSU improve to 19-18 overall and 4-6 in conference play. Liam Eddy gave four earned runs, but earned his fourth win of the season and Mitchell Walters registered his sixth save closing out the final two innings.