Pitching leads TCU baseball to series win over Kansas State
The TCU Horned Frogs secured a series win over Kansas State, taking two of three games. After losing a high-scoring opener 13-12 due to pitching struggles, TCU rebounded with a dominant performance in game two and a strong outing in the rubber match. Notably, Zach James excelled in the final game, tossing eight scoreless innings. The team's consistent offensive support, especially from Cole Cramer and Noah Franco, played a crucial role throughout the series.
By the Numbers- Mason Brassfield allowed 8 runs (4 earned) in game one.
- Zach James pitched 8 scoreless innings in the rubber match.
- TCU has won back-to-back Big 12 series following their previous sweep against Texas Tech.
- Offense saw four players with multiple hits in game one and five in game two.
TCU aims to maintain its winning momentum as they face Abilene Christian University on April 7, looking to continue their strong performance in the Big 12.
Bottom LineTCU's combination of improving pitching and effective offense could set the tone for their upcoming games, making them a contender to watch as the season progresses.
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