Wake rips WVU 11-3 in finale

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Wake Forest chased WVU starter Dan Dierdorff after two-plus innings, routing the Mountaineers 11-3 on Sunday afternoon.

West Virginia (3-4) split a total of four games during the weekend stay, which included two games against Youngstown State.

The right-hander Dierdorff was charged with the loss, allowing five runs on five hits with four walks and one strikeout. He allowed a second-inning homer to Jack Carey, but Dierdorff’s undoing came in a four-run third that included two bases-loaded walks.

The Demon Deacons (6-3) tacked on five runs against West Virginia’s bullpen in the fourth, with seven consecutive batters reaching base and Brett Armour’s two-run double making it 10-1.

That was plenty of support for Wake Forest starter Matt Pirro, who worked five innings of one-run ball, allowing four hits with one strikeout and three walks.

Left fielder Jacob Rice had two of WVU’s eight hits, along with a sac-fly in the eighth that preceded Ryan McBroom’s RBI double. Second baseman Billy Fleming also had an RBI-single in the second.

WVU returns south to Myrtle Beach, S.C., from March 1-3 on Friday for the Caravelle Resort Baseball at the Beach tournament. The Mountaineers will face Indiana, UMBC and Florida Atlantic.





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