Jack Hogan homered and had six RBI and four hits on the day as No. 14-ranked St. Thomas posted two comeback baseball wins over visiting UW-Stout, 9-4 and 10-7.
Tim Kuzniar had four hits and scored four runs on the day for the Tommies (17-5 overall), who have won eight in a row and extended their home-field win streak to 47.
UST rallied from a 4-2 deficit in game one and a 6-1 deficit in game two.
Drew Miller's two-out, two run single put UST ahead to stay at 6-4 in the opener. Hogan's bases-loaded infield hit in the sixth inning of game two broke a 7-7 tie. Tyler Peterson slugged a two-run homer in game two
UST's Colin Wendinger got the final four outs of game two, stranding the go-ahead runner at third in the sixth inning, to take the victory.
The Toms play Sunday at St. Mary's in an MIAC doubleheader as they attempt to keep sole possession of the conference lead.