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Baseball Bears Entertain Memphis This Weekend at Hammons Field; Friday Moved to 1 p.m.

Missouri State vs. Memphis
Game 1 March 6, 1 p.m.
Hammons Field
Springfield, Mo.
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Game 2 March 7, 2 p.m.
Hammons Field
Springfield, Mo.
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Game 3 March 8, 1 p.m.
Hammons Field
Springfield, Mo.
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Starting 9
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Missouri State (7-5) plays its final non-conference series of the season this weekend when it welcomes Memphis (3-9) to Hammons Field for a three-game set. The Bears and Tigers begin the series at 1 p.m. Friday, March 6, with the remainder scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday.

2) The Bears have homered in 166 of the last 198 games, including 11 of 12 this season, and rank 8th nationally with 442 long balls since the beginning of the 2022 season, when head coach Joey Hawkins took over as hitting coach. MoState's 109 homers last season ranked 4th in school history, and the Bears rank 2nd in CUSA and 23rd nationally with 20 homers this season. The current roster has combined for 122 round-trippers in their time at MoState, four have a 10-plus homer season at MSU, and 10 different players already have a home run this season.

3) According to TruMedia, Missouri State hitters rank 3rd nationally in hard hit % with 52.3 percent of batted balls at 95 mph or better, and rank 10th with an average exit velocity on batted balls of 90.9 mph. The Bears are among the top two-rated non-Power Four school in both categories.

4) Junior Caden Bogenpohl ranks 2nd nationally with 19 walks this season after drawing 53 and 55 (season record) his first two years. His 127 career free passes are 4th in school history, 27 behind Bill Mueller's mark of 154. Bogenpohl also ranks tied for 15th at MoState with 35 career home runs. Bogenpohl ranks 5th among active Division I players in career walks and 25th in home runs.

5) Senior Taeg Gollert is the NCAA active career leader (all divisions) with 62 doubles and has a pair of Missouri State program records in his sights. His doubles total ranks 2nd in program history, just 5 behind Brayden Drake's record of 67, and his 90 career extra-base hits currently place him 12th, which is 26 behind Jason Hart's record of 116. Gollert also ranks 16th among active Division I players with 202 hits and 30th with136 RBIs

6) Missouri State is 23-7 at home under Joey Hawkins and boasts a .326 batting average and .622 slugging percentage with 67 total home runs and a 9.8 scoring average in those 30 games.

7) The Bears ranked 32nd nationally last season with 9.51 strikeouts per nine innings, the program's highest figure since 1969. Tyler Charlton set the school record at 12.87 Ks/9, fanning 82 batters in 57.1 frames. Max Knight fanned 58 in 47.2 innings, while Michael Yusypchuk punched out 63 in 71 innings as the Bears' Friday night starter as a freshman.
    MoState averages 9.87 Ks/9 this season, including a 17-strikeout performance on March 3 at Oklahoma State, just two shy of the school single-game record.

8) Max Knight and Curry Sutherland headline Missouri State's two-way threats this season. Knight, an NCBWA All-American in 2025, was the only player nationally with at least 45 innings, 45 RBIs and 55 pitching Ks. Curry Sutherland was a regular at third base last season and fired 17 innings on the mound with 21 strikeouts and a 2.65 ERA.

9) Missouri State is in its first season in Conference USA in 2026 after a 35-year run in the Missouri Valley Conference. The Bears went 488-347 (.584) with seven regular season championship and five tournament titles in The Valley from 1991-2025.
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Players Mentioned

Caden Bogenpohl

#16 Caden Bogenpohl

OF
6' 6"
Junior
L/R
Tyler Charlton

#36 Tyler Charlton

LHP
6' 2"
Redshirt Junior
L/L
Taeg Gollert

#23 Taeg Gollert

OF/1B
6' 1"
Senior
R/R
Max Knight

#24 Max Knight

LHP/1B/OF
6' 3"
Junior
L/L
Curry Sutherland

#44 Curry Sutherland

IF/RHP
6' 5"
Junior
R/R
Michael Yusypchuk

#12 Michael Yusypchuk

RHP
6' 3"
Sophomore
R/R

Players Mentioned

Caden Bogenpohl

#16 Caden Bogenpohl

6' 6"
Junior
L/R
OF
Tyler Charlton

#36 Tyler Charlton

6' 2"
Redshirt Junior
L/L
LHP
Taeg Gollert

#23 Taeg Gollert

6' 1"
Senior
R/R
OF/1B
Max Knight

#24 Max Knight

6' 3"
Junior
L/L
LHP/1B/OF
Curry Sutherland

#44 Curry Sutherland

6' 5"
Junior
R/R
IF/RHP
Michael Yusypchuk

#12 Michael Yusypchuk

6' 3"
Sophomore
R/R
RHP

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