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Show DAILY 8 BASEBALL continued from Page 6 innings in relief. The Utes used a strong pitching performance by Andrew Wilding and timely offense to take the first game 7-1 on Saturday. Wilding gave up one run, scattering four hits over six innings to earn the win, and second baseman Yagi scored a run and collected an RBI on two hits. The Utes opened the series Friday with a 4-1 loss. The Utes were unable to get anything going offensively, tallying just two hits during the game. "We didn't adjust at the plate during the ball game," Kinneberg said. "We came out and hit some balls hard in the first two innings, then the pitcher adjusted and changed his strategy and we didn't do that. He did a nice job keeping us off balance." Shortstop Michael Beltran and left fielder Nik Gumeson had the only hits for Utah. The Utes leapt out to a 1-o lead in the second inning when a Rick Cornu sacrifice fly scored Gumeson from third base. UC Davis tied it in the bottom of the inning on an RBI double by David Popkins off of Ute starter Jordan Whatcott, who took the loss, allowing seven hits and UTAH CHRONICLE Monday, February 22, 2010 GYMNASTICS four runs during 5 2/3 innings. The big blow came in the fourth, when Popkins once again tagged Whatcott with a two-run homer, giving UC Davis the lead for good. "Jordan made two mistakes—the home-run ball was a bad pitch, and he gave up a 0-2 count double with two outs," Kinneberg said. "Bryn (Card) pitched very well. They both kept us in the ballgame, we just didn't get things going." The Utes will be back in action this weekend as they travel to Texas to play a three-game series with Sam Houston State. the floor, but she struggled on the bars, earning a 9.750—well below her season average of 9.780. DiLuzio was also solid in her performances, earning a 9.875 vault, and a 9.825 on beam and floor. Marsden also praised Johnson, who led the Utes off with a 9.750 on the floor routine in her first competitive appearance of the season on the event. The Red Rocks will return to Utah but will still be on the road as they face in-state rival BYU in Provo on Friday. continued from Page 6 Utah placing third with a 39.275• "Kyndal did a great job," Marsden said. "She had strep on Monday and didn't come around for the rest of the week. Daria (Bijak) had her high points and her struggles." Bijak, Annie DiLuzio and Johnson also had solid nights for the Red Rocks. However, Bijak's streaks of all-around wins was snapped, as she finished fourth in the competition with a score of 39.225. Bijak's high point was a 9.9 on b.brown@chronicle.utah.edu pfieldsted@ chronicle.utah.edu .,. J Let the Chronicle ilelp find your Spring Break paradise. INDIEVE ST' PICTURES ENTER TO WIN AN ADMIT 2 PASS TO SEE 1 ryr 11A1111 \ Inn-. 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