TCU baseball made a dramatic comeback against Texas Tech, winning 5-4 to secure their first Big 12 series victory of the season. The turning point came in the eighth inning when Cole Cramer, facing an 0-2 count, hit a two-RBI single with the bases loaded, after the Horned Frogs had fallen behind early. Cramer finished the weekend impressively, while Jack Bell also contributed significantly with three hits. Pitching remained a concern for TCU, though key performances from Zack James and closer Noah Franco helped seal the victory.

By the Numbers
  • Cole Cramer had a .466 batting average, including 2 home runs and 6 RBIs over the weekend.
  • Jack Bell posted a .615 batting average, contributing 3 hits and 1 RBI in the game.
State of Play
  • The win marked TCU's first Big 12 series victory this season.
  • Noah Franco recorded a save with a groundout and two strikeouts in the final inning.
What's Next

TCU will face Lamar on March 31, aiming to build momentum from this victory as they push for better results in the Big 12 season.

Bottom Line

The clutch hitting from Cole Cramer and solid pitching performances reveal a potential turning point for TCU baseball, crucial for confidence moving forward in the season.