STILLWATER — Trevor Boone spent Sunday afternoon seeing his Oklahoma State teammates present themselves with scoring opportunities but come up fruitless. He stood in the right-handed batter's box at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium with another chance in front of him, three fellow Cowboys standing on base.
“Somebody's gotta come through,” he thought. “It's gonna happen. All the good things are set up. Just when is it gonna happen?”
Boone supplied the answer to his own question in the seventh inning of OSU's 4-3 victory over Kansas, smacking a three-run double that proved to be the game-winner. Boone's double was OSU's second hit in 11 at bats with a runner in scoring position.