Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Mississipp­i State on verge of missing NCAA regional

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Defending national champion Mississipp­i State, which has made it to the last three College World Series as one of the final eight teams standing, will be hard-pressed to even make an NCAA regional this year after losing three consecutiv­e games at home to Florida over the weekend.

Mississipp­i State (25-23, 9-15 SEC) has lost five in a row and is last in the SEC West and 102nd in the RPI with conference series remaining against Texas A&M on the road and Tennessee at home.

MSU is in danger of becoming the fifth national champion since 2007, and first since Coastal Carolina in 2017, to not make the following NCAA Tournament.

“We all know we’re going to have to go on a crazy run and we’re more than capable,” second baseman RJ Yeager said. “I think everybody believes we can and we’re ready to get back after it.”

MSU has run into hard luck on multiple fronts. Landon Sims, promoted to No. 1 starter after being sensationa­l out of the bullpen last year, was the first of three pitchers to sustain elbow injuries requiring elbow ligament replacemen­t surgery. Stone Simmons and Brooks Auger followed. The healthy relievers have combined for a 6.98 ERA.

The Florida series illustrate­d the struggle. The teams were tied at 1-1 Sunday before the Bulldogs gave up a combined five runs in the eighth and ninth innings in a 6-2 loss. Saturday’s game was tied at 3-3 entering the ninth before the Bulldogs allowed six runs and lost 9-3.

“We just haven’t been good late in that bullpen,” Coach Chris Lemonis said. “It comes back to get you. It’s been tough. Sometimes you lose when you play good all game and then you lose it at the very end. It’s demoralizi­ng a little bit.”

MSU is the SEC’s top defensive team, and it has put up good power numbers. Yeager, a graduate transfer from Mercer, and freshman Hunter Hines have combined for 30 of the Bulldogs’ 84 homers in 48 games. MSU totaled 75 in 68 games last year.

There’s been a lack of timely hitting, though. The Bulldogs were 7 of 32 (.218) with runners in scoring position in the three games against Florida; they left a combined 19 runners on base in the Friday and Saturday losses.

The Bulldogs lost their top two hitters from the championsh­ip team in Tanner Allen and Rowdey Jordan. They also lost a firstround draft pick and CWS Most Outstandin­g Player in staff ace Will Bednar and another 100-strikeout pitcher in Christian MacLeod.

“It’s tough for guys who have had to step up in a different job,” Lemonis said. “When you lose somebody, it pushes everybody forward and puts everybody in a different spot. There’s been some adjustment to that and we probably haven’t adjusted as well as we should.”

DEALING DIRTBAG

Juaron Watts- Brown pitched Long Beach State’s first nine-inning no-hitter in a 4-0 win over UC Riverside on Sunday.

Watts-Brown struck out 16, one shy of the school record and most by a Dirtbags pitcher since 2004. The only baserunner he allowed came on a fourth-inning walk.

LBSU has had one other no-hitter, by Chris Mathewson and Darren McCaughan in 2015.

MASHING MELENDEZ

Texas’ Ivan Melendez homered three times in a doublehead­er sweep at West Virginia on Saturday and ran his season total to 25.

With five regular-season games and the Big 12 and NCAA tournament­s, Melendez is poised to break Kyle Russell’s record of 28 in 2007.

LIONS ROARING

Columbia’s three- game sweep at Cornell ran its nationbest win streak to 19 games and qualified the Lions for the Ivy League playoffs for the third consecutiv­e time.

The Lions were 7-13 when their program-record streak began April 2. They’ve swept five straight Ivy League weekends, and their 15 straight conference wins also are a school record.

CARDS HAVING FUN

Ball State (32-14) has been dominant in stringing together 11 wins in a row.

The Cardinals have outscored the competitio­n 10030 and opponents have batted just .193 during the streak.

Junior left-hander Tyler Schweitzer (8-2) has allowed one earned run over 20 1/3 innings in his last three starts and struck out 22.

 ?? (AP/Rogelio V. Solis) ?? Mississipp­i State infielder RJ
Yeager said he’s confident in his team’s abilities to make a late run to make the NCAA Tournament even though the Bulldogs have lost five in a row and are last in the SEC West.
(AP/Rogelio V. Solis) Mississipp­i State infielder RJ Yeager said he’s confident in his team’s abilities to make a late run to make the NCAA Tournament even though the Bulldogs have lost five in a row and are last in the SEC West.

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