Shockers Take Game One from Baseball Bears, 7-5
March 07, 2025 | Baseball
WICHITA, Kan. – In the 114th all-time meeting between Missouri State and Wichita State but first since 2019, the Shockers scored four runs after the sixth inning Friday for a 7-5 victory in the series opener at Eck Stadium.
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Wichita State (4-9) tallied just one extra-base hit on the day and used a collection of singles and free bases to complete its comeback.
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After the Bears (5-7) took a 5-3 lead with a four-run fifth, WSU tied it in the seventh with three one-out singles with a wild pitch and error mixed in.
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Then in the eighth, the Shockers took advantage of a hit batter with two singles and a sacrifice fly for the 7-5 final.
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The home team used a pair of two-out walks and an RBI double to lead 1-0 after an inning, and MoState tied it in the third when Caden Bogenpohl walked and scored on Carter Bergman's two-out single.
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Three singles and a walk for WSU made it 3-1 in the bottom of the third, and the Bears sent nine batters to the plate in their big fifth frame.
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Tyler Epstein and Bogenpohl opened that inning with walks, Jake McCutcheon drove both home with a single and then scored from second base on Zack Stewart's infield single for the lead. Nick Rodriguez later scampered home on a wild pitch for a 5-3 lead.
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Michael Yusypchuk went four innings and allowed three runs in the start, and Brody McNiel pitched perfect fifth and sixth frames. Garrett Ferguson (0-1) threw the final 1.1 innings and took the loss.
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McCutcheon tied a career high with three hits, Stewart singled three times, and Bogenpohl extended his reached safely streak to 25 games with a single in addition to his two walks.
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Game two of the series is set for 2 p.m. Saturday.
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Wichita State (4-9) tallied just one extra-base hit on the day and used a collection of singles and free bases to complete its comeback.
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After the Bears (5-7) took a 5-3 lead with a four-run fifth, WSU tied it in the seventh with three one-out singles with a wild pitch and error mixed in.
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Then in the eighth, the Shockers took advantage of a hit batter with two singles and a sacrifice fly for the 7-5 final.
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The home team used a pair of two-out walks and an RBI double to lead 1-0 after an inning, and MoState tied it in the third when Caden Bogenpohl walked and scored on Carter Bergman's two-out single.
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Three singles and a walk for WSU made it 3-1 in the bottom of the third, and the Bears sent nine batters to the plate in their big fifth frame.
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Tyler Epstein and Bogenpohl opened that inning with walks, Jake McCutcheon drove both home with a single and then scored from second base on Zack Stewart's infield single for the lead. Nick Rodriguez later scampered home on a wild pitch for a 5-3 lead.
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Michael Yusypchuk went four innings and allowed three runs in the start, and Brody McNiel pitched perfect fifth and sixth frames. Garrett Ferguson (0-1) threw the final 1.1 innings and took the loss.
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McCutcheon tied a career high with three hits, Stewart singled three times, and Bogenpohl extended his reached safely streak to 25 games with a single in addition to his two walks.
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Game two of the series is set for 2 p.m. Saturday.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Potter (1-1)
L: Ferguson, Garrett (0-1)

Batting:
RBI: McCutcheon, Jake 2 ; Bergman, Carter 1 ; Stewart, Zack 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Bogenpohl, Caden 2 ; McCutcheon, Jake 1 ; Rodriguez, Nick 1 ; Epstein, Tyler 1
CS: Rodriguez, Nick 1
HBP: Bergman, Carter 1

Batting:
2B: Durnin 1
RBI: Millan 1 ; Johnson, C. 1 ; Livingston 1 ; Durnin 2 ; Gustafson 1
SH: Carlson 1
SF: Johnson, C. 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Haworth 1 ; Millan 2 ; Johnson, C. 2 ; Livingston 1 ; Rogers, J. 1
HBP: Rogers, J. 1
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