St. Edward's baseball dropped an 11-9 game to UT Dallas, primarily due to a five-run eighth inning by the Comets. The game was tied until UT Dallas seized control after a strong offensive showing, which included a two-run homer and multiple RBIs. Despite a late rally attempt by the Hilltoppers in the ninth, they left two runners stranded, marking a disappointing start to their final regular season series.

By the Numbers
  • St. Edward's left 12 runners stranded while recording 11 hits.
  • Nico Ruedas drove in three runs and scored once for the Hilltoppers.
State of Play
  • The Hilltoppers currently sit at a critical point in their season, needing victories to improve their standings.
  • They have a doubleheader scheduled for tomorrow against UT Dallas, which will be vital for their playoff hopes.
What's Next

St. Edward's will aim to recover in the upcoming doubleheader against UT Dallas, where a strong performance is crucial to keep their postseason aspirations alive.

Bottom Line

To stay in contention, St. Edward's must convert opportunities into runs and tighten up their defense, particularly in high-pressure situations like the eighth inning.