Highlights
- Cincinnati took the series win on Sunday afternoon by beating UT Martin 6-3.
The Bearcats took three out of four games with the Skyhawks, only losing the third game which went into eleven innings.
- USF faced a 6-5 deficit in the fifth inning before scoring the final eight runs to win Sunday's matinee, 13-6, clinching the four-game series against Columbia. The Bulls recorded 17 hits, the first time they have done that in a game since Feb. 19, 2016. It marked the seventh time they have reached double-digit hits this season.
- Tulane baseball used a six-run fourth inning, Grant Mathews' three RBI day and Keagan Gillies' 7.0-inning start to send away Cal State Fullerton, 9-3, Sunday afternoon at Greer Field at Turchin Stadium. Tulane recorded 12 hits in the game, 10 of which came from Hoese, Mathews, Rowland, Bedgood and Gozzo, batting five through nine in the batting order.
- Chris Holba tossed seven scoreless innings while Bryant Packard collected three hits and drove in four runs, three via his second home run, helping No. 18 ECU to a 9-0 win over Saint Joseph's Sunday afternoon in Game Six of the LeClair Classic at Lewis Field inside Clark-LeClair Stadium. ECU improved to 6-0 when tallying double-digit hits in a game.
- After rallying from behind in the first two games of the weekend, the No. 23 UCF baseball team took control of Sunday's finale against Wagner. The Knights blanked the Seahawks 12-0 to complete the sweep. The Knights had seven different players drive in RBI, led by first baseman Rylan Thomas, who knocked in three runs. After starter Jordan Spicer exited after five innings of five-hit work with five strikeouts, the Knights allowed just two hits over the final four frames.
- Despite tallying 12 hits, Houston Baseball wasn't able to respond to the early offensive production by No. 5 Vanderbilt as it dropped the Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic finale on Sunday evening, 9-4, at Minute Maid Park.
- UConn took its first series loss of the year after suffering a 4-2 setback at North Florida. UConn offensively was led by Michael Woodworth and Troy Stefanski both collected two hits and were the only Huskies to notch at least a hit in the contest.
- Nebraska scored two in the ninth and one in the 10th to beat Wichita State 10-9 and salvage the third game of the series. With wins on Friday and Saturday, the Shockers claimed the series title. Mason O'Brien went 3-for-5 with three RBI, while Luke Ritter went 3-for-6 with two RBIs.
- Kyle Ouellette went 3-for-3 with a double, a home run and two RBI but the Tigers were unable to overcome a six-run inning in an 8-2 loss to East Tennessee Sunday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.
WEEKLY RESULTS
Tuesday, February 27
Cincinnati 3, Northern Kentucky 2
Memphis 3, Southeast Missouri State 2
UCF 6, Bethune-Cookman 1
Houston 4, Texas Southern 3
Tulane 7, Lamar 1
Wednesday, February 28
ECU 10, Old Dominion 3
Tulane 6, Lamar 2
USF 16, Bethune-Cookman 1
Friday, March 2
Wichita State 9, Nebraska 1
Cincinnati 6, UT-Martin 1
Pepperdine 12, ECU 2
No. 7 Kentucky 14, Houston 2
UConn 5, North Florida 4
UCF 6, Wagner 3
USF 13, Columbia 1
Memphis 6, Middle Tennessee 4
Cal State Fullerton 9,Tulane 3
Saturday, March 3
Cincinnati 4, UT-Martin 3
UT-Martin 7, Cincinnati 5
Tennessee 2, Memphis 1
North Florida 6, UConn 5
Columbia 4, USF 3
USF 8, Columbia 0
Cal State Fullerton 9, Tulane 6
Wichita State 6, Nebraska 3
Missouri State 7, ECU 4
UCF 10, Wagner 8
Mississippi State 3, Houston 2 (12 Innings)
Sunday, March 4
Cincinnati 6, UT-Martin 3
North Florida 4, UConn 2
East Tennessee State 8, Memphis 2
UCF 12, Wagner 0
Columbia 13, USF 6
Cal State Fullerton 9, Tulane 3
Nebraska 10, Wichita State 9 (10 Innings)
ECU 9, Saint Joseph’s 0
No. 5 Vanderbilt 9, Houston 4
All times ET & subject to change
% Lindsey Nelson Stadium
# Minute Maid Park, Houston, Texas