Villanova picked up a third baseball for Arizona State University early Saturday
Villanova picked up a third baseball for Arizona State University early Saturday

Arizona State Baseball won the first 21 games in 2019 and was the last major university team to lose.

This season, the defeat came first early.

ASU No. 3 lost 2-1 to Villanova in the second game of the season on Saturday and could not press nine Tyran tickets at the local Phoenix Stadium, despite construction rules.

Spencer Tuckleson achieved his 50th goal in his career and finished sixth only at Arizona State University. The junior player walked in the next two halves.

As a result, Trevor Huber arrived at the plate and embarked on an eight-level duel with a rookie savior named Danny Wilkinson.

Villanova picked up a third baseball for Arizona State University early Saturday
Villanova picked up a third baseball for Arizona State University early Saturday

On Friday, the winner of ASU 4-1 managed only three times and wasted a good start for beginners Boyd Vander Coy, who worked in 72/3 roles.

Villanova scored both races six times after the race and the first mistake, catcher Nick Chima threw him out of play. Drew Swift stopped diving for the second unit when the first race was scored, starting with a brief pause. Then Tokelson started the double game and finished with Swift.

Gordon Grisvo, who played 5/3 roles, was the winner and lost Vander Coy.

Villanova’s victory was his first victory over the team that ranks third.

ASU completes a doubleheader on Saturday against Michigan No. 8 (2-0) at 6:00 pm.

A student can be a Cooper Benson or Tyler Thornton moved the starter jar at 12:30 pm. Sunday’s conclusion against Villanova.

No. 3 ASU opens baseball, defeats Villanova

Arizona baseball ranked third in the national poll, but Villanova was not eliminated in the opening season on Friday night.

Instead, Sandville showed maturity in a more demanding Wildcats tournament and scored three runs in seven innings by winning 4-1 at the local Phoenix Stadium.

No. 3 ASU opens baseball, defeats Villanova

Arizona baseball ranked third in the national poll, but Villanova was not eliminated in the opening season on Friday night.