Arkansas baseball downs North Dakota State
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The move backfired, the Bison immediately put up a four spot in the top of the sixth. Third baseman Davis Hamilton hit a two-out three run-homer to cut the lead down to 10-7. The Bison put up three more runs in the seventh to tie the game at 10.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Kansas baseball dropped its second and final game of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday afternoon against the North Dakota State Bison, of 4-3. With the loss, Kansas
North Dakota State (21-33), the No. 4 seed at the Fayetteville Regional, continued two trends when it hung on to eliminate No. 2 seed Kansas 4-3 Saturday at Baum-Walker Stadium.
The Kansas baseball team has been accustomed to making comebacks all season, but the Jayhawks will now have to pull off their biggest one yet if they want to escape the Fayetteville Regional at Baum-Walker Stadium.
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Kyle Hess delivered a walk-off single for his fourth RBI of the game and Creighton defeated North Dakota State 11-10 to reach the championship round of the Fayetteville Regional.
Looking past North Dakota State’s 20-32 record is critical to understanding how dangerous the Bison baseball team can be heading into the NCAA Fayetteville Regional.
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