The No. 18 West Virginia Mountaineers (31-12, 16-8) completed the sweep of the Kansas State Wildcats (26-22, 9-15) Sunday afternoon with a 13-6 decision. West Virginia seized an early lead when sophomore Matt Ineich was by a pitch to begin the bottom of the first before senior Paul Schoenfeld dropped a one-out single to centerfield, placing runners at the corners. Then, a wide throw from Kansas State junior starting pitcher James Guyette on a pickoff attempt at first brought in the game's first run. Kansas State tied the game in the third. West Virginia starting pitcher Dawson Montesa delivered eight straight balls and beaned sophomore Ty Smolinksi to load the bases with two out before walking in the tying run. The Mountaineers reclaimed the lead in the bottom of the frame after Ineich fought off Guyette for a leadoff walk before Schoenfeld worked the opposite field for an RBI double to left centerfield for a 2-1 lead. West Virginia took a commanding lead in the fourth.…