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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Baseball»Cats Quieted by UConn Tuesday Night

    Cats Quieted by UConn Tuesday Night

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    By Mitch Fortner on April 17, 2024 K-State Baseball, K-State Sports, Sports

    STORRS, CN (K-State) – A two-run third inning was all UConn would need Tuesday night, as the Huskies shut out K-State, 4-0, at Elliot Ballpark.

    “We couldn’t seem to be able to build an inning or put pressure on them all night,” said K-State head coach Pete Hughes after the game. “I thought they did a really good job attacking our offense. They executed the appropriate matchups and made the limited big pitches that had to be thrown.”

    UConn (17-7) spotted Andrew Evans (3-2) for the two runs in the third inning, as the sophomore righty suffered the loss and scattered three hits in his 2 1/3 innings in relief of starter Ty Ruhl.

    Ruhl struck out two in his first outing since February 23, holding the Huskies scoreless and without a hit over an inning of work, while Sam Roberts also tossed a scoreless inning with two strikeouts.

    The Huskies’ Joe Cinnella picked up the win in relief and limited the Cats to just two hits in his two innings (3-2). Garrett Coe tossed a game-long four innings, allowing two hits with four strikeouts and a walk in his start.

    K-State (21-14) dropped its fourth straight game and was shutout for the first time since April 9, 2022, vs. Texas Tech.

    Five different Wildcats generated a hit in the game highlighted by the lone extra-base hit from Jaden Parsons. Kaelen Culpepper, Nick English, Cayden Phillips, and David Bishop all singled on the night.

    Four of the Huskies’ six hits were for extra bases, with Paul Tammaro, Korey Morton, and Matt Garbowski each driving in a run.

    THE RUNDOWN

    After two scoreless frames, the Huskies rallied for a pair of two-out singles to jump out to a 2-0 lead.

    The Wildcats best chance to jump on the board came in the fifth as Phillips and Bishop each strung together a pair of hits but UConn picked up a quick two outs to end the threat.

    UConn doubled its lead over the final three-inning span, highlighted by a solo blast from Garbowski in the sixth.

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