WICHITA, Kan. – Wichita State's Mauricio Millan hit a two-out single with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth inning Sunday afternoon at Eck Stadium to give the Shockers a 9-8 victory over Missouri State in a game that lasted four hours, five minutes.
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After
Max Knight tied it at 8-8 in the top of the ninth with a solo homer for his career high third hit, the Bears (5-9) got two quick outs to begin the ninth inning before committing two errors with a walk in between to set up Millan's game-winner.
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The Shockers (6-9) jumped on MSU early with a four-run first, but starter
Tyler Charlton settled down after that and allowed only one hit over the next three innings.
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The offense, meanwhile, struck for five in the third to lead 5-4.
Logan Dunn opened with a walk, and the Bears hit for the team cycle across the next five hitters, getting a double from
Caden Bogenpohl, two-run triple from
Taeg Gollert,
Jake McCutcheon RBI single and
Carter Bergman two-run homer.
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McCutcheon and Dunn had sac flies in the next two innings for a 7-4 lead, but the Shockers strung together three consecutive two-out RBI hits in the bottom of the fifth for a 7-7 tie.
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WSU added an RBI double in the sixth for 8-7, and the score held there until Knight's homer in the ninth, in large part due to Knight's two hitless innings of relief.
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Bogenpohl tied a career-high with three hits and Gollert was a homer short of the cycle as MoState matched a season high with 15 hits.
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The Bears will play 11 of their next 13 games at Hammons Field, beginning with a 3 p.m. Tuesday contest with Oral Roberts.
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