For Immediate Release: May 11, 2002
Contact: Dave Geringer, UTPA Director of Athletic Media Relations, (956) 381-2240

ALVAREZ’ HOMER LIFTS TECH OVER BRONCS

LUBBOCK, TX –Shortstop Gera Alvarez hit a two-run homer with one out in the bottom of the ninth to lift 22nd-ranked Texas Tech to a 6-4 victory over The University of Texas-Pan American in their baseball game at Dan Law Field Saturday night.

Alvarez hit his game-winning blast off Texas-Pan American senior relief pitcher Jacob Pierce (Longview, TX/Longview HS/Navarro JC) over the left field fence.

Pierce relieved UTPA starter Frank James (Sr. Elgin, TX/Elgin HS/Navarro JC) to begin the ninth. He struck out center fielder Jon Slack and gave up a single to right fielder Madison Edwards before Alvarez came to the plate.

UTPA had tied the score in the top of the eighth. With two out, junior designated hitter Skip Weast (Inola, OK/Inola HS/Crowder JC) reached on Alvarez’ throwing error and moved to second on a single by freshman catcher Matt Eichel (Grapevine, TX/Grapevine HS). Freshman first baseman Chris Jones (Colleyville, TX/Colleyville HS) walked to load the bases. Red Raider closer Steve Rowe then entered the gamer to face freshman center fielder John Lopez (Mission, TX/Mission HS), but Lopez walked to score Weast and tie the game.

The Broncs scored their first three runs in the fifth. Weast singled, and, one out later, Jones walked. Lopez’ infield hit to third base loaded the bases. Junior second baseman Jerome McCoy (Fort Worth, TX/Eastern Hills HS/Northeast Texas CC) doubled to left-center to drive in two runs, and freshman shortstop Marco Garza (Mission, TX/Sharyland HS) singled to right to drive home another.

Texas Tech scored three runs in the first. Slack reached on Garza’s error, Edwards was hit by a pitch, and Alvarez singled Slack home. One out later, catcher Willie Durazo singled home Edwards, and a single by second baseman Bryon Smith brought in the third Red Raider run. Smith’s sacrifice fly with the bases loaded in the third made it 4-0.

Rowe, who pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings, earned the victory, improving to 7-2. Pierce took the loss and fell to 1-4.

The Broncs dropped to 15-37 with the defeat, while Texas Tech improved to 36-16. The teams will conclude their three-game series Sunday afternoon at 12:00 noon. 

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