Cowboy Baseball Falls In Series Opener
Oklahoma State's baseball team fell 11-3 to Kansas State, ending their three-game Big 12 winning streak. The Cowboys now stand at 6-7 in the conference and 21-13 overall, while K-State improved to 6-7 and 22-12. Ethan Lund, in his ninth start, took the loss after allowing seven runs in 3 2/3 innings. OSU managed only five hits, with Conover and Pomeroy providing the team's RBIs. The game saw Kansas State take an early lead and rally to secure the win.
By the Numbers- Oklahoma State now has a record of 6-7 in Big 12 play.
- Ethan Lund allowed seven runs on four hits in 3 2/3 innings.
The Cowboys' offense was stymied, striking out multiple times and contributing to a total of only five hits, significantly stalling their scoring opportunities compared to K-State's ten hits.
State of Play- Oklahoma State must rebound in the series after this loss.
- The next game is scheduled for Saturday at 4 p.m.
The Cowboys need to tighten their pitching and improve their offensive production to compete effectively in the series, particularly against a K-State team that showed depth in their batting lineup.
Bottom LineFor Oklahoma State, correcting their pitching issues and enhancing offensive efficiency will be crucial if they hope to rebound in the following games.
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