The UWF Argonauts baseball team hosts Rollins College for the first home series of the 2020 season at Jim Spooner Field on Feb. 7-9.The Argonauts won the three-game series over the Tars 2-1, building momentum going into Gulf South Conference play.
15
Winner West Florida UWF 6-6
0
West Alabama UWA 6-7
Winner
West Florida UWF
6-6
15
Final
0
West Alabama UWA
6-7
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R H E
West Florida UWF 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 6 15 13 0
West Alabama UWA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3

W: Floyd, Daniel (2-0) L: Connor Brooks (0-1)

Game Recap: Baseball |

UWF Cruises Past West Alabama in Series Finale

Argos improve to 4-2 in conference play

LIVINGSTON, Ala. – The University of West Florida baseball team used two big innings and an outstanding performance from starting pitcher Daniel Floyd win the series finale over West Alabama 15-0 on Sunday afternoon. West Florida is now 6-6 on the year and holds a 4-2 mark in the Gulf South Conference, while UWA dropped to 6-7 overall and 1-5 in the conference.
 
The scoring for UWF started with a sacrifice fly from Justin Dunnam in the second inning to score Miller Hancock, and that was all the run support Floyd needed.
 
The senior from nearby Chipley, Florida, threw seven innings and did not allow a run, while striking out four. UWA could muster just six hits against Floyd, three of which came in the second inning, and he retired eight of the final nine batters he faced.
 
West Florida put an eight-spot on the board in the sixth inning, starting with a two-run double down the right field line from Dunnam. Catcher Trevor Payne then singled up the middle, bringing in Dunnam and Brooks Mitchell, and second baseman Adam Imwalle singled to right-center to score Matthew Estrada.
 
A Cullan O'Shea two-run triple and a West Alabama error brought in the final three runs of the inning, giving Floyd a 9-0 cushion.
 
It was more of the same for UWF in the eighth, and it began with a bases-loaded Sam Harris walk. Mitchell then singled down the left field line to score two runs, Dunnam singled to score Harris, and Estrada singled to score Mitchell. Catcher Riley White's grounder to short was misplayed and allowed Dunnam to score, finishing off the six-run eighth inning.
 
In all, UWF scored six runs on three hits, two errors, and three walks in the inning.
 
Estrada, Payne, Imwalle, O'Shea, Mitchell, and Dunnam each tallied two hits in the series finale, and Dunnam added a career-high four RBIs.
 
West Florida will be back home next weekend for a series against Delta State, on Saturday, February 29, and Sunday, March 1 at Jim Spooner Field.
 
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