NILES, Ohio – In a game of back-and-forth baseball, Kent State (39-12) went ahead early, got down, worked its way back and ultimately suffered a 11-10 extra-innings loss at Youngstown State (14-35) on Tuesday afternoon.
The Golden Flashes had a comfy 6-0 lead through the first four frames. It started with a two-run second as Dylan Rosa started things with a walk, Conner Simonetti singled and Pete Schuler singled home the first run. Dom Iero then reached on a fielder's choice while an error allowed another run to score.