Baseball: TCU falls to Kansas State in Big 12 tournament, postseason hopes in jeopardy

· Yahoo Sports

TCU baseball didn’t do its postseason hopes any favors on Wednesday. With a 9-4 loss against Kansas State in the second round of the Big 12 tournament, the Horned Frogs finish the regular season and tournament play with a 33-21 overall record. TCU, which sits on the bubble for a postseason seed, will find out on Monday whether or not it made the NCAA tournament. Should the team miss out, it would be the second time in three seasons.

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Tommy LaPour took the loss in the start on Wednesday, allowing three runs on four hits with one walk and two strikeouts over two innings of work. Mason Brassfield entered in relief, but the left-hander was roughed up for four runs in just over an inning on the mound. Trever Baumler also struggled on the mound, giving up five hits and two runs over nearly three innings of relief. Former TCU pitcher Cohen Feser earned the save for K-State.

The Horned Frogs finished with just five hits on offense. Jack Bell went 2 for 5 with a double, while Noah Franco and Rob Liddington each had one hit and one RBI in the loss. Lucas Franco and Cole Cramer each totaled RBIs. TCU drew six walks and struck out 10 times, leaving 10 runners on base.

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