Busy weekend in college baseball ends with four top-10 teams dropping series


Busy weekend in college baseball ends with four top-10 teams dropping series

When April ends, the College baseball season warms up. Here’s what you need to know after four top 10 teams on Sunday dropped a key series in the conference:

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13 Oregon sweeps No. 3 Oregon State

Oregon players of baseball celebrate against the Oregon State

No. 3 Oregon State (32-10) came for the weekend as the hottest team on a college baseball and boasts a winning stripe of 12 games. However, they left the weekend with several serious questions after being swept No. 13 Oregon (30-12).

The ducks took the game 1 on a slim margin and won 4-2 on Friday evening, but they opened it on Saturday and released four homery during the 13-1 victory. The ducks continued to complete the sweeping in the Matinee 3-2 Sunday victory. Beavers opened scoring at 2. Banning on a walk loaded on the bases, but Oregon scored three unanswered runs, which were recorded by two solo homery from Jacob Walsha and Maddox Molona. The late Homer of Aiva Arquette of the Oregon State made him one run in the eighth game, but Beavers couldn’t find another attack and left Eugen with the first three games of the season.

No. 19 Louisville Stomps No. 4 Florida State

Baseball players Louisville celebrates against Florida

4 Florida State (31-9, 12-6 ACC) took a long trip to Kentucky for the weekend and opened a series with 10-2 on Friday evening. But this is where the fun ended for the seminols when they dropped games 2 and 3 big margins. The Cardinals took the game two 9-4 and then sent a Sunday afternoon a package of FSU with a victory of 14-2.

Four Homers drove cardinals to victory, with large swings coming from Lucas Moore (2), Zion Rose and Eddie King Jr. Moore’s second Homer was Galkoff a big slamm to end the game by the rule. TJ Schlageter won a victory for Louisville, when the cardinals overall improved to 30-13 and 12-9 in ACC.

Florida will gather around No. 5 Arkansas to win the final of the series, 9-5

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Florida came to the top in the Sunday rubber match against No. 5 Arkansas and took the final game of the weekend series 9-5 after trading victory in the first two competitions. Gators opened a series with 6-4 victories, but were closed 7-0 in the game 2 before they definitely bounce back.

In the game 3 Gators hit the first at the bottom of the first shift. After Luke Heyman stretched Fielder, he came to score when Blake Cyr doubled the left field to give Florida a 1-0 lead soon.

Arkansas responded immediately at the top of the second. Gabe Fraser went to lead things and later scored at the base of a walk to Justin Thomas Jr. The wild playground brought home Ryder Helfrick and Kendall Diggs. Razorbacks kept pressure when Wehiwa Aloy and Thomas Jr. They exceeded the home record, which provided Arkansas 5-1. But that would be the last time they put runs on the album.

Florida began to leave at the bottom of the second when Landon Stripling scored to get 5-2. Gators were in the third silence, but got into one at the bottom of the fourth.

At the bottom of the fifth, Brody Donay doubled to the right center and progressed Cry for the third-scored for the wrong game in the middle and tied the game. From there, Florida never looked at when Gators poured into four other runs in the next three shifts to seal the victory of 9-5 series.

7 LSU dominates No. 6 Tennessee

Baseball players celebrate LSU against Tennessee

7 LSU (36-9, 14-7 seconds) came for the weekend and was looking for a ship after embarrassing loss in the middle of the week to the northwest state, but had a difficult task in No 6 in Tennessee (35-9, 13-8 seconds). The tigers took the game 1 6-3, but Vols equalized the series Saturday with a victory of 9-3.

Sunday would decide this top 10 series between two Sec Powerhouses. Tennessee came out hot with four hits and two runs at the top of the first shift. But that would do it for the VOLS offense, because they had only three more hits for the rest of the game. Tigers scored 13 unanswered runs, including three home runs by Dereka Curiel, Jake Brown and Michael Braswell III. Curiel completed a 4-4 day with two doubles, home and five RBI.