No. 19 Texas Tech used clutch pitching and phenomenal defense to take game three and the series from K-State baseball (18-20, 5-10) 4-1 on Sunday at Tointon Family Stadium.
“We just couldn’t get the big hit today,” K-State head coach Brad Hill said after the game.
Even with the absence of the big hit, K-State was able to rack up plenty of small ones, as they outhit the Red Raiders 10-9 but stranded 12 baserunners.
K-State was without an RBI throughout the duration the ballgame, scoring their lone run in the second inning on a balk that tied the game up after Texas Tech hit a solo run home run in the top of the inning off sophomore starter Nate Griep.