Mankato, Minn. -- Minnesota State (32-13, 22-8 NSIC) swept its final regular season midweek double against Wayne State (22-24, 16-16 NSIC) by finals of 9-6 and 11-5 .
After the Mavericks fell to an early 1-0 deficit in the first fame, junior
Jackson Hauge led off the second inning with his seventh double of the season last scoring on a wild pitch.
With his seventh double, junior
Jackson Hauge broke to the all-time single season triples record surpassing five Mavericks tied at six.
Following Hauge's triple, junior
Adam Weed worked a free base advancing to third on a junior
Mikey Gottschalk double. Senior
Adam Schneider punched through an RBI single through the right side clearing the bases give the Mavericks a 3-1 lead.
The Mavericks kept the punches rolling the top of the third off leadoff single from freshman
Matthew Fleischhacker and junior
Ryan Wickman. Hauge kept the line moving collecting an RBI single extending the Mavericks lead by two runs.
Junior
Mikey Gottschalk unloaded a triple to right field clearing the bases giving the Mavericks a four-run cushion.
Junior
Adam Schneider finished off the Mavericks massive inning with his second RBI single of the game plating two giving the Mavericks an 8-2 lead.
The Mavericks would hang onto game one by a final of 9-6.
Freshman
Aiden McGee (1-0) notched his first collegiate win going three and one-third innings while surrendering one run on no hits.
Jacob Kneif (2-2) was tagged with the loss surrendering eight runs on eight hits.
The Mavericks did not let up in game two serving the Wildcats 11 runs.
The Mavericks offense was led by sophomore
Aidan Byrne and juniors
Hunter Ranweiler and
Jackson Hauge who combined for 10 RBIs.
Junior
Jackson Hauge is the first on the team to surpass 100 total bases on the year
Senior
Jack Brown (2-2) got the win going five and two-thirds inning while surrendering four runs on 10 hits.
Senior
Jack Zigan (6) notched another save on the season after working three and one-third innings allowing one run on two hits.
Kolt Davis (2-1) was tagged with the loss going four innings surrendering six runs on eight hits.
The Mavericks are back in action as they close out the regular season Friday at home on Bowyer Field against Concordia St. Paul starting at 1:30 p.m.