The Oklahoman

OSU boosts Big 12 standing with series win over TCU

- Hallie Hart

It wasn’t a sweep, but the Oklahoma State baseball team added a Big 12 series win to its resume during the past weekend.

Overcoming a series-opening shutout loss, the Cowboys defeated TCU twice at O’Brate Stadium and boosted their conference win percentage to .500 through six games.

Early in the week, the Cowboys showed off their power-hitting skills. Aidan Meola, Kollin Ritchie, Ian Daugherty and Nolan Schubart each had a home run as OSU pummeled nonconfere­nce opponent Missouri State, 13-4, on Tuesday at home.

The Cowboys’ recent inconsiste­ncies resurfaced when they fell to TCU, 1-0, on Friday. OSU outhit the Horned Frogs, 5-2, but failed to plate a run.

The Cowboys bounced back with 6-2 and 6-3 wins against then-18th-ranked TCU. The weekend hinted at an optimistic future for OSU’s pitching staff as Brian Holiday continued to thrive and Tommy Molsky earned the win in Sunday’s rubber match.

The Horned Frogs (17-7, 2-7) occupy last place in the Big 12.

Here’s a closer look at OSU’s past week:

Top player last week

Zach Ehrhard, OF: Ehrhard went 8 for 14 at the plate with three RBIs, two doubles and a stolen base. The junior from Tampa, Florida, saved his most efficient game for last, hitting 4 for 4 in OSU’s series finale against TCU. Even when he isn’t in the starting lineup, the Cowboys depend on Ehrhard as a pinch hitter. He has been splitting time in center field with Jaxson Crull, a senior from Bixby.

Player on the rise

Tommy Molsky, RHP: Molsky, a junior transfer from Penn State, changed the game for the Cowboys on Sunday. OSU faced a 2-1 deficit when he stepped onto the mound in the top of the third inning after a weather delay, but Molsky squelched the Frogs’ offense, striking out the side. He threw seven strikeouts and allowed no hits or runs through four innings, earning his third win of the season.

Stat to know

14 strikeouts: Pitcher Brian Holiday recorded a career-best 14 strikeouts in OSU’s 6-2 victory over TCU on Saturday. Holiday, who gave up two runs on four hits, is the first OSU pitcher to earn a complete game this season.

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