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Broncs Pitching Staff Leads UTPA in Twin Bill Sweep over Bears

May 22, 2010

Final Stats

Standout performances by the Broncs pitching staff led to a twin bill sweep over the NYIT Bears this Saturday (May 22) afternoon at Edinburg Baseball Stadium as Texas-Pan American shut out NYIT 9-0 in Game 1 and won 14-2 in Game 2.

UTPA 9, NYIT 0
Texas-Pan American shut out an opponent for the second time this season with a 9-0 victory in Game 1 of Saturday's doubleheader.

Kyle Kotchie (3-6) gave up one hit in 26 batters faced and notched his third win of the season. Kotchie gave up his only run in the fourth on a Jerry Smith double. The southpaw fanned nine, but walked seven in six innings of work on the hill.

In his last inning of the game, Kotchie loaded the bases placing Effrey Valdez, Christian Dienna, and Jerry Smith in a scoring situation. Kotchie then struck out the side retiring the side.

The Broncs started off strong with six runs in the first two frames of the contest and extended their lead to 8-0 in the fifth and closed out with a lone run in the eighth. NYIT's starting pitcher Louie Bernardi (0-3) gave up the Broncs first six runs and was tagged with the loss in 1 2/3 innings of work.

The Broncs hit two home runs in Game 1 to put them at three home runs for the series. Billy Donaho hit a 2-run bomb in the second driving in Alex San Juan. Vincent Mejia hit the second in the eighth as the leadoff batter. Mejia finished 2-for-4 with three RBIs, two runs, a double, and a home run. Donaho added a 3-for-4 effort at the plate with three RBIs, one run, and a home run.

UTPA 14, NYIT 2
With a successful Game 1, the Broncs continued with the momentum as they posted nine runs in the first two frames of Game 2.

In his sixth start of the season, Luis Flores pitched eight innings, fanned four and only walked one in 28 batters faced. Flores (4-1) picked up his fourth win of the season.

Vincent Mejia hit his second home run of the day, eighth for the season, in the bottom of the sixth on a 2-1 count. Mejia scored the Broncs only run in the sixth and finished 3-for-4 with three RBIs, three runs, a double, and a home run.

Timely hitting by the Broncs caused the NYIT Bears to make numerous calls to the bullpen. Starting pitcher Tom Cardona saw 1 2/3 innings of action and was tagged with the loss (2-6). Cardona gave up seven runs on six hits and walked two.

The Broncs have won five of their last seven games and enter the 2010 Great West Conference Tournament on a three-game winning streak.

Texas-Pan American will host the 2010 Great West Conference Baseball Championships at Edinburg Baseball Stadium beginning on May 26 and ending May 29 with the championship game.

UTPA Media Relations

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