Sun Devils lose to Texas Tech, 8-4

Sun Devils lose to Texas Tech, 8-4

Published Mar. 7, 2012 4:45 a.m. ET

TEMPE, Ariz. – The 10th-ranked Arizona State baseball team, playing its fifth game in six nights, fell to Texas Tech 8-4 on Tuesday night at Packard Stadium.

Trever Allen pinch-hit in the seventh inning and went 2-for-2 with a pair of RBI as the Devils (8-3) collected four triples on the night.

ASU right-hander Zak Miller (0-1) took the loss after giving up two earned runs on four hits in 1/3 innings pitched.

Left-hander Matt Dunbar made his first career start for the Devils and went three innings, giving up one hit and no runs in a no-decision. He collected four strikeouts and walked a pair.

Red Raiders (10-3) right-hander John Neely (2-1) earned the win after giving up one run on three hits while striking out two in three innings.

Texas Tech had a three-run lead at the end of six innings and added four more in the top of the seventh frame to stretch its advantage to seven, 8-1.

ASU used a season-high eight pitchers in the game, including four in the fifth and sixth innings.

Freshman infielder Drew Stankiewicz hit a triple to the warning track in right-center field and freshman left fielder Jake Peevyhouse, in his first collegiate start, followed with an RBI groundout in his first at-bat of the game to give the Devils an early 1-0 lead.

The Red Raiders countered in the top of the next frame with two runs to take the lead, 2-1, and they never relinquished it.

Texas Tech starting pitcher David Paiz lasted three innings and allowed one run on two hits to go with four strikeouts.  

The Sun Devils travel to Southern California to take on Long Beach State in the team’s first true road trip of the season. They will play a night game on Friday and day games on Saturday and Sunday.

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