Trailing 10-6 heading into it's final trip to the plate and trailing 10-6, UT-Permian Basin baseball put up six runs in the bottom of the eighth to knock off Adams State.
Latrell Harris got scoring in the inning going when he came on for a pinch hit triple to center field to drive home
Jackson Pritchard, and he scored the second run of the inning on a wild pitch.
With
Morgan Munguia and Alfred Itturalde on base,
Kevin Barnes roped a double into the gap in right center that cleared the bases to tie the game at 10-10.
Bryan Van Vranken drove in Barnes on a single into center to give the Falcons an 11-10 lead.
Pritchard come through with a single into center to add to the total, scoring
Ryan Souza for a 12-10 advantage.
Nolan Schattel shut the door in the ninth, striking out one without putting a runner on base to record his first save of the season.
Zach Odden earned his first win of the season for UTPB, throwing one pitch to leave a pair of runners stranded on base in the top of the eighth.
Barnes led the Falcons with a 4-5 day at the plate, driving in three runs and scoring once. Itturalde added a 3-4 afternoon with a walk, scoring three times with one RBI.
Van Vranken,
Tyler Houlihan and Pritchard each had a pair of hits as UTPB racked up 19 hits as a team.
The Falcons are on the road midweek, traveling Tuesday to Alpine for a single game against Sul Ross.