CHARLESTON, S.C. – Cougars Use Six-Run Fourth to Cruise Past Herd
College of Charleston Athletics
CHARLESTON, S.C. – Charleston baseball opened up the 2024 season Friday night with the first of four against Marshall. After taking an early 1-0 lead through an RBI double by Cole Mathis, the Cougars broke the game open with a six-run fourth inning and never looked back in a 15-3 win.
Strong Start by Cougars
Dariyan Pendergrass got things started in the first with a lead-off walk. The speedy transfer quickly scored his first run for the program on a double by Cole Mathis. Marshall starter Drew Harlow was able to work through the inning and limit the Cougars’ offense to just one run in the first.
Cougars starter Jake Brink continued to pitch well in the second with a clean inning. Brink worked around some walks but never yielded a hit to the Herd in five plus innings pitched.
Six-Run Fourth Inning
In the bottom of the fourth, the Cougars’ offense came through with six runs, sparked by a two-run homer by Avery Neaves. Neaves’ homer was the first of five straight hits by the Cougars in the fourth, which was capped by a Cole Mathis homer to make it 7-0. Charleston would add on in the sixth and seventh as they cruised to a big win in the opener.
Key Performances
Some key performances in the game included Jake Brink’s strong start with five no-hit innings of work. The sophomore finished with five strikeouts and four walks. Cole Mathis was a standout at the plate, finishing 3-for-4 on the night with three RBI, a walk, and a pair of runs scored. Avery Neaves also had a notable game, finishing with three RBI and a home run. Neaves was one of six different Cougars to finish with two hits.
Game Notes
Charleston has now moved to 7-0 in season openers under head coach Chad Holbrook.
Upcoming Game
Charleston will send Aidan Hunter to the mound in the next game against Marshall at 2:00 p.m.