Baseball
NSU 6-8, SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 1-3 – The RiverHawks (8-7, 8-7 MIAA) used a four-run fourth and a complete-game effort from Craig George to secure their first series-opening win of the year.
George (3-1) allowed one run off eight hits. He also struck out three and walked one.
Kyle Shambaugh (1-1) picked up his first win as a member of Northeastern State after recording a quality start. He lasted 6.0 innings and only allowed four hits and two unearned runs. Preston Cash had two hits in both games and homered for the RiverHawks. Cody Robinson also hit a home run. Southwest is 5-6, 5-6 and the teams complete the series at 1 p.m. today.
BACONE 12, SOUTHWEST (N.M.) 7 – The Warriors (17-7, 8-1 RRAC) unleashed a 16-hit attack, exploding for six sixth-inning runs and four in the seventh to win going away. Jean Ortiz led the way for Bacone with four hits in five at-bats, driving in four runs. Anthony Seabolt, Muskogee High grad Antonio Horn and Eric Folkers each had two hits.
Southwest (5-14, 2-7) had 11 hits off two of the four Bacone pitchers. Winning pitcher Jesse Fish (2-0) pitched four innings of no-hit ball for the win, retiring all 12 batters he faced.
ARKANSAS 4, SAN DIEGO STATE 3 – Joe Serrano's two-out, walk-off home run in the ninht lifted the Razorbacks (9-5). Serrano and Tyler Spoon each had tow hits. Jason Beeks (2-0) got back-to-back strikeouts to escape a seventh-inning ham and gave up one hit in 2 2/3 innings for the win.
OSU 2, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 1 – Tanner Krietemeier’s solo home run in the bottom of the 10th inning lifted Oklahoma State to a over Loyola Marymount Friday in Stillwater.
For the Cowboys, Friday’s game marked their second-straight walk-off win in extra innings as they improved to 11-2 on the season. OSU is also now 3-0 in extra-inning games and 9-1 on its home field.
Softball
OU SWEEPS – Oklahoma hit seven home runs on the day to sweep its two games on the day, 14-0 over Northern Colorado and 10-2 over Drake.
In game one, OU hit five home runs, one off the school record and Shelby Pendley drove in seven runs in a 3-of-3 day. Georgia Casey threw 3 2/3 innings, striking out four.
In the win over Drake. Lauren Chamberlain was 3-for-4 for five RBIs including a pair of home runs. Keliani Ricketts (10-0) fanned 15 to move to 15th all time on the Division I strikeout list with 1,371.
OSU
March 9, 2013
College baseball and softball roundup
- OSU
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Former OSU DB still looking for a pro team
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Gundy, Stoops in suspicious territory
- Cowboys’ season ends in regionals
- OSU staves off elimination, faces Miami
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Miami Hurricanes shut down Oklahoma State
- Big 12 Conference distributing $198M to 10 teams
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OSU depending on pitching entering regional
- Alamo on rise in Big 12 bowls
- OU sixth, OSU seventh in NCAA golf after one round
- OSU going to Louisville as a No. 3 seed
- More OSU Headlines
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