The No. 15 West Virginia Mountaineers (34-12, 18-8) clinched the series over the No. 7 Kansas Jayhawks (37-14, 20-6) with a 5-2 decision Sunday afternoon, marking the first win over a top 10 opponent on the road since 2022. West Virginia senior Paul Schoenfeld gave the Mountaineers the lead in the top of the first inning with a towering two-out solo home run to straightaway centerfield. Kansas junior Tyson LeBlanc responded in the bottom of the frame, hugging the left field line for a 411-foot two-out solo blast, tying the game at one. The Mountaineers reclaimed the lead in the second after senior Matthew Graveline hit the first pitch of the inning up the middle for a leadoff single, moved to second on a passed ball, and junior Armani Guzman advanced Graveline to third on a ground out to second before senior Brodie Kresser placed an RBI sacrifice fly to left field for the 2-2 lead.…