Can Oklahoma State baseball make run in SEC, NCAA tournaments? We examine Cowboys' resume
Fifth-seeded Oklahoma State baseball opens play in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Tournament against fourth-seeded UCF at 11 a.m. Thursday in Surprise, Arizona.
STILLWATER — With the second-most home runs of any Division I team, Oklahoma State baseball will try to use its potent offense and resurgent pitching to stretch the postseason out as long as it can. The fifth-seeded Cowboys (36-19) open play in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Tournament against fourth-seeded UCF at 11 a. m.
Thursday in Surprise, Arizona. OSU ended the regular season with 12 wins in its last 15 games, and had six players earn a spot on the coaches’ All-Big 12 Team, released Tuesday. That group was headlined by outfielders Kollin Ritchie and Alex Conover as first-team selections.
Conover is batting . 391 with 14 home runs and an on-base percentage of . 504 as the leadoff hitter.
Ritchie, typically the No. 3 hitter, is batting . 347 with 29 homers and 73 RBIs.
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