![]() Thompson would follow with another two-RBI hit, this time a double, and Griffin Doersching then ripped a double of his own to make the score 6-0. Up next, Riggio doubled just inside the left-field line to plate OSU’s third run. Daugherty got things started with a single, and Zach Ehrhard followed with a single of his own. The Cowboys took command in the second, rallying for four runs on five hits, all coming with two outs. The blast was Thompson’s team-leading 14 th of the season. After Riggio was hit by a pitch with one out, Thompson smashed an opposite field home run to left to put the Pokes up 2-0. Ian Daugherty and Roc Riggio also had two hits for the Pokes. Offensively, Jake Thompson led the way as he went 2-for-4 with a home run and a double and tied a season high with four RBIs. The right-hander finished with five strikeouts over eight innings pitched as he allowed just one run on five hits.Įntering the game, Bogusz’ career-long outing was four innings earlier this season against Oral Roberts, and his five strikeouts tied his career best, which also came in that game against the Golden Eagles. 7 Cowboys improved to 39-19 and forced a second matchup against 16 th-ranked Texas (41-18) scheduled for today at 4 p.m., with that winner advancing to Sunday’s title game.īogusz dazzled in his first-career start, taking a shutout into the ninth inning and improving to 3-0 on the season. Morrill (1-3)Ĭowboys defeat Texas to force second semifinal gameĪRLINGTON, Texas – Oklahoma State staved off elimination for the third-straight game at the Big 12 Championship as the fourth-seeded Cowboys knocked off fifth-seeded Texas, 8-1, behind a stellar performance on the mound from Ryan Bogusz Saturday at Globe Life Field. ![]() The blast was McLean’s 14 th of the season, tying him for the team lead. Trailing 9-1 through 4 ½, the Cowboys tallied their final run on a solo home run by McLean in the bottom of the fifth. Another RBI double would give the Horns a six-run advantage before OSU got out of the inning. Kale Davis came on in relief of Morrill and struck out the first two batters he faced before a bases-clearing double by Trey Faltine extended the UT lead to 6-1. After loading the bases with no outs following two singles and another throwing error, Morrill then hit the next batter with a pitch, bringing home a run and ending his day on the mound. Texas added to its lead in the third, rallying for five runs, all of them unearned. The Longhorns erased their deficit in the second inning, plating a pair of runs against Morrill on two hits and a throwing error to go up 2-1. Up next, Jake Thompson lofted a fly ball to left field for a sacrifice fly and a 1-0 advantage for the Pokes. Zach Ehrhard walked to open the inning, and Roc Riggio followed with a perfectly executed slash on a hit-and-run to put OSU runners on the corners. The Cowboys took the game’s initial lead in the first. Hueston Morrill took the loss on the mound, falling to 1-3 on the season, as the right-hander allowed six runs on four hits in two innings of work. Two errors proved costly for the Cowboys as six of UT’s runs were unearned, and OSU also left 11 runners stranded on the basepaths. Texas (42-18) used five pitchers in Sunday’s second semifinal contest against the Cowboys, with that group combining to limit OSU to just five hits, two of those by Caeden Trenkle. (CDT) via ESPN bottom lines and NCAA Baseball social media. (CDT) on ESPN2 the 16 NCAA Regional host sites will be announced Sunday at 7:30 p.m. OSU will learn its NCAA Regional fate Monday when the field of 64 is released at 11 a.m. E ditor's Note: The this article is courtesy of Oklahoma State Athletics media relationsĬowboys come up short in Big 12 Championship semifinalsĪRLINGTON, Texas – Oklahoma State’s bid for a sixth Big 12 Championship title game appearance in the last eight tournaments came to an end Saturday night as the fourth-seeded Cowboys dropped a 9-2 contest to fifth-seeded Texas at Globe Life Field.
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