Mankato, Minn. -- Minnesota State (29-11, 19-6 NSIC) spilt its midweek doubleheader against the Winona State Warriors (20-21, 16-10 NSIC) walking-off game one and dropping game two.
Junior Jackson Hauge got the Mavericks on the board early in the second inning off his sixth homer of the season giving the Mavericks a one-run lead.
After giving up a three-run home run to WSU's Austin Beyer the top of the fifth, The Mavericks answered with three leadoff hits to start the bottom of the fifth.
Junior Adam Schneider led off with a single to right field later advancing to third on a junior Hunter Ranweiler double.
The next batter, first-year infielder Matthew Fleischhacker took advantage with an RBI single scoring Schneider and moving Ranweiler to third.
Sophomore Aidan Byrne then delivered with a sacrifice fly to score Ranweiler tying the game at three.
Junior Jackson Hauge came through against in the bottom of the seventh to walk off the Warriors 4-3 with a RBI single bringing home junior Ryan Wickman.
Senior Jack Zigan (1-1) got the win for the Mavericks going one inning while allowing no runs on two hits and struck out three.
Davis Zeutzius (0-1) took the loss going one and one-third innings surrendering one run on no hits.
Junior Ryan Wickman led the offensive charge for the Mavericks in game two with an RBI single in the first inning and a sacrifice fly in the fifth inning.
The Mavericks came up short in Game two after only generating five hits and committed three errors in the field.
Nevin Wall got the win for the Warriors going two innings surrendering one run on no hits.
Senior Jack Brown took the loss for the Mavericks going three innings surrendering three runs on four hits.
The Mavericks are back in action this weekend at Minnesota Crookston for a weekend series starting at noon on Saturday.