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Saturday, April 13
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BSB Kaelen Culpepper OU 2024

Cats’ Rally Falls Short Against Oklahoma

Apr 13, 2024 | Baseball

NORMAN, Okla. – K-State could not overcome the early six runs Oklahoma put on the board, as the Sooners pounded out 16 hits and dealt the Wildcats an 11-4 loss on Saturday at L. Dale Mitchell Park. With the win, Oklahoma takes the series and sits atop the Conference standings alongside West Virginia.
 
K-State (21-12, 7-7 Big 12), down 6-0 entering the sixth inning, came back with four runs that included a two-run triple by Kaelen Culpepper to bring the game within two. However, the Sooners (20-14, 10-4 Big 12) rattled off six hits in the eighth to help drive in five runs and put the game away.
 
"Proud of the fight to almost have that game turn our way but in the end, we were not able to make the plays we needed to and they did," K-State head coach Pete Hughes said.
 
Right-hander Kyson Witherspoon was awarded the victory, as the sophomore from Jacksonville, Fla., held the Wildcats to one hit with eight strikeouts through five innings (3-2). Witherspoon finished the day allowing four runs, all earned, on five hits in his 5 1/3 innings of work.
 
"Witherspoon was really good over five innings, keeping us to one hit, that allowed their offense to take advantage of the long ball. They capitalized when they were able to get that lead runner on. We did not," said Hughes.

Owen Boerema suffered the loss, allowing five runs, all earned, on seven hits with four strikeouts (3-3).
 
THE RUNDOWN
After a scoreless first inning, Brady Day generated the Wildcats first hit of the day with a ground-rule double out to center.
 
OU took advantage of a single and pair of walks to load the bases in the home half of the frame, but a chopper to second ended the threat to get K-State out of the jam, but the Sooners bounced back and homered in three consecutive innings to jump out to a six run-lead.
 
Down 6-0, the Wildcats rallied for four runs in the sixth led off with back-to-back singles by Chuck Ingram and Brendan Jones. With one out, the duo laced the Cats second and third hits of the game to bring Culpepper to the plate.
 
The Wildcats scratched the board as Culpepper launched his fourth triple of the season off the centerfield wall to score Ingram and Jones. The junior shortstop scored on a base knock to left by pinch hitter Carson Queck to force OU to make their first call to the pen.
 
Carter Campbell relieved Witherspoon and inherited runners on first and second with one out until a double steal moved both runners into scoring position. Danniel Rivera entered the game and picked up the 1-1 count where the senior grounded out to second to score Day and make it a two-run ballgame, 6-4.
 
OU, which hadn't scored since the fifth, added five insurance runs to the board in the bottom of the eighth to secure the win.
 
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
  • K-State scored four runs on six hits, committed one error, and left four runners on base.  
  • OU scored 11 runs on 16 hits with no errors committed and left eight men stranded.  
  • Six different players generated a hit for K-State.
  • Culpepper drove in a team-best two RBI with a two-run triple in the sixth.
  • K-State executed a double steal in the sixth.
  • Boerema (3-3) took the loss, surrendering five runs, all earned, on seven hits with four walks and four strikeouts in his four innings of work.
  • Witherspoon (3-2) earned the victory, allowing all four earned runs on five hits with eight strikeouts.
  • OU hit .409 (9-for-22) with runners on base and went 6-for-14 (.429) with runners in scoring position.
  • The Wildcats went 3-for-10 with runners on base and hit .286 (2-for-7) in scoring position.
 NOTES
  • OU leads the all-time series 207-86-1, including 54-26 in Big 12 contests.
  • K-State is 27-104-1 in games played in Norman.
  • Day has successfully reached base in 32 consecutive games.
 ON DECK
Sunday's series finale is scheduled for 2 p.m. at L. Dale Mitchell Park and can be seen on ESPN+ and the ESPN app, while radio coverage is available on News Radio KMAN (93.3 FM, 1350 AM). A free live streaming audio available for all games at KStateSports.com/watch and on the K-State Sports app.
 
How to follow the 'Cats: Stay up to date on K-State baseball online at www.kstatesports.com and on the team's social media channels on Facebook, X formally known as Twitter and Instagram.
 
 
 

Team Stats

Pitching:

W: Witherspoon, Kyson (3-2)

L: Boerema, Owen (3-3)

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Batting:

2B: Day, Brady 1

3B: Culpepper, Kaelen 1

RBI: Culpepper, Kaelen 2 ; Queck, Carson 1 ; Rivera, Danniel 1

Base Running:

RUNS: Ingram, Chuck 1 ; Jones, Brendan 1 ; Culpepper, Kaelen 1 ; Day, Brady 1

SB: Day, Brady 1 ; Queck, Carson 1

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Batting:

2B: Carmichael, Easton 1 ; Snyder, Michael 1 ; Lane, Isaiah 1 ; Pettis, Kendall 1 ; Mudler, Scott 2

HR: Walk, Jason 1 ; Snyder, Michael 1 ; Mackenzie, Anthony 1

RBI: Walk, Jason 2 ; Carmichael, Easton 2 ; Snyder, Michael 2 ; Mackenzie, Anthony 3 ; Mudler, Scott 1

Base Running:

RUNS: Walk, Jason 2 ; Carmichael, Easton 2 ; Snyder, Michael 2 ; Mackenzie, Anthony 2 ; Pettis, Kendall 1 ; Mudler, Scott 1 ; Willits, Jaxon 1

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