Kansas State University Athletics
Wildcats Blank Redhawks, 10-0
May 07, 2023 | Baseball
MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Wildcats tallied four home runs for the second straight day as K-State shut out Southeast Missouri State 10-0 in seven innings to complete a three-game series sweep Sunday at Tointon Family Stadium.
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"You play one way," said head coach Pete Hughes following his team's 31st victory. Â "It doesn't matter if it's conference or non-conference, the goal for our team this time of year is to get as hot as possible."
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Four players sent one out of the park to lead K-State (31-18) to its seventh sweep of the season while three drove in a pair of RBI. Cole Johnson went two-for-two with two RBI and two runs scored.
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"We really want to see our offense get going here this weekend. We didn't see that Friday night, we saw a great game, but Saturday and today our bats got going. We have some key cards in this machine that are starting to feel good again."
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Junior Nick Goodwin hit his 32nd career home run to tie fourth all-time alongside Todd Fereday (1994-97).
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Mason Buss and Collin Rothermel combined for a four-hit shutout led by Buss who logged five innings and three strikeouts to move to 4-2. Â
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"It was a really mature approach to a non-conference weekend in the middle of May and that's all I want to see from my teams."
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"It all starts with good pitching and great defense. We played error free baseball this weekend and are pushing Omaha numbers."
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K-State has committed a league-low 38 errors through 49 games this season for a .978 fielding percentage compared to last year's .967 with 71.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
K-State scored in four straight innings to capture the 10-0 shutout victory.
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The Cats first two batters quickly landed on base in the first inning after Brendan Jones was hit by a pitch and Roberto Pena was walked on four straight balls. A deep fly ball moved Jones to third before Pena's smart base running drew the attention away from third, allowing Jones to tab the first run to the board. K-State doubled its lead just three batters later with a single out to left from Cash Rugely.
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Goodwin kept the Cats momentum during the second as the junior from Overland Park, Kansas roped his 11th homer of the season down the left field line.
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With a 4-0 lead in the third, Cash Rugely launched his sixth homer of the year to ignite a four-run inning and help K-State take control of the series finale. Freshman Carson Queck hit an RBI double off the right center wall before coming across the plate on a wild pitch until Brendan Jones unloaded his second homer of the series to make it an 8-0 ball game.
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Johnson tabbed the final two runs to the board with his ninth homer of the year after Kaelen Culpepper doubled to right field to lead off the fourth.
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The Redhawks looked to jump on the board in the sixth frame but Rugely preserved the shutout after the senior right fielder robbed a potential two-run homer from Lincoln Andrews.
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INSIDE THE BOX
The Cats will head to Stillwater for the final road trip of the regular season when they go head-to-head with Oklahoma State (33-14, 11-7 Big 12) on May 12-14 at O'Brate Stadium. The entire series will be streamed on the Big 12 Now on ESPN+ and the ESPN app with radio coverage on News Radio KMAN (93.3 FM, 1350 AM). Live streaming audio is available for all games at kstatesports.com/watch and the K-State Sports app.
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"You play one way," said head coach Pete Hughes following his team's 31st victory. Â "It doesn't matter if it's conference or non-conference, the goal for our team this time of year is to get as hot as possible."
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Four players sent one out of the park to lead K-State (31-18) to its seventh sweep of the season while three drove in a pair of RBI. Cole Johnson went two-for-two with two RBI and two runs scored.
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"We really want to see our offense get going here this weekend. We didn't see that Friday night, we saw a great game, but Saturday and today our bats got going. We have some key cards in this machine that are starting to feel good again."
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Junior Nick Goodwin hit his 32nd career home run to tie fourth all-time alongside Todd Fereday (1994-97).
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Mason Buss and Collin Rothermel combined for a four-hit shutout led by Buss who logged five innings and three strikeouts to move to 4-2. Â
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"It was a really mature approach to a non-conference weekend in the middle of May and that's all I want to see from my teams."
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"It all starts with good pitching and great defense. We played error free baseball this weekend and are pushing Omaha numbers."
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K-State has committed a league-low 38 errors through 49 games this season for a .978 fielding percentage compared to last year's .967 with 71.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
K-State scored in four straight innings to capture the 10-0 shutout victory.
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The Cats first two batters quickly landed on base in the first inning after Brendan Jones was hit by a pitch and Roberto Pena was walked on four straight balls. A deep fly ball moved Jones to third before Pena's smart base running drew the attention away from third, allowing Jones to tab the first run to the board. K-State doubled its lead just three batters later with a single out to left from Cash Rugely.
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Goodwin kept the Cats momentum during the second as the junior from Overland Park, Kansas roped his 11th homer of the season down the left field line.
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With a 4-0 lead in the third, Cash Rugely launched his sixth homer of the year to ignite a four-run inning and help K-State take control of the series finale. Freshman Carson Queck hit an RBI double off the right center wall before coming across the plate on a wild pitch until Brendan Jones unloaded his second homer of the series to make it an 8-0 ball game.
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Johnson tabbed the final two runs to the board with his ninth homer of the year after Kaelen Culpepper doubled to right field to lead off the fourth.
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The Redhawks looked to jump on the board in the sixth frame but Rugely preserved the shutout after the senior right fielder robbed a potential two-run homer from Lincoln Andrews.
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INSIDE THE BOX
- K-State scored 10 runs on 10 hits with no errors and six left on base
- Jones homered for the second straight day
- Four Wildcats homered in the victory
- Goodwin hit his 32nd career homer; ties fourth all-time
- Six players recorded a hit with four hitting multiple
- Johnson went 2-for-2 with his ninth homer of the year
- Three Wildcats drove in two RBI
- Buss was awarded the victory to move to 4-2
- Buss and Rothermel combined for the shutout with five strikeouts
- SEMO scored five runs on eight hits with two errors and three runners left on base
- Hernandez (2-2) received the loss
- SEMO sent seven pitchers to the mound
- K-State recorded its seventh sweep of the year
- Cats finished 20-11 in the non-conference schedule of the regular season
- Third shutout game of the season
- Cats posted their 16th multi-home run game
- K-State leads the all-time series 3-1
- Rugely has reached base in 31 straight games with Day following at 29
- The Cats moved to 18-6 at home this season
The Cats will head to Stillwater for the final road trip of the regular season when they go head-to-head with Oklahoma State (33-14, 11-7 Big 12) on May 12-14 at O'Brate Stadium. The entire series will be streamed on the Big 12 Now on ESPN+ and the ESPN app with radio coverage on News Radio KMAN (93.3 FM, 1350 AM). Live streaming audio is available for all games at kstatesports.com/watch and the K-State Sports app.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Buss, Mason (4-2)
L: DOW, Haden (4-2)
Base Running:
PO: SPERLING, Danny 1

Batting:
2B: Culpepper, Kaelen 1 ; Queck, Carson 1
HR: Jones, Brendan 1 ; Goodwin, Nick 1 ; Rugely, Cash 1 ; Johnson, Cole 1
RBI: Jones, Brendan 1 ; Goodwin, Nick 2 ; Rugely, Cash 2 ; Johnson, Cole 2 ; Queck, Carson 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Jones, Brendan 2 ; Pena, Roberto 1 ; Goodwin, Nick 1 ; Day, Brady 1 ; Culpepper, Kaelen 1 ; Rugely, Cash 1 ; Johnson, Cole 2 ; Queck, Carson 1
HBP: Jones, Brendan 1 ; Pena, Roberto 1 ; Culpepper, Kaelen 1
PO: Pena, Roberto 1
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