Sike(s)! Frogs blast Kansas 15-1 for sixth straight win
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Melissa Triebwasser
FORT WORTH, TX A short weather delay did nothing to cool off the TCU Baseball bats Friday night, as the Horned Frogs jumped all over the Kansas Jayhawks Friday night to take the opening game of their fifth Big 12 series of the season.
With Russell Smith shelved for the weekend, Austin Krob got his second consecutive Friday night start, acquitting himself nicely across 8.0 innings of one run ball. He got plenty of run support as well, as the Frogs blasted three long balls into the humid air at Lupton Stadium, hammering the left side of the field.
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Ohio National Guard members stand for a photo March 15, 2021, during the last shift providing staffing support at the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction’s Franklin Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio. From September 2020 to March 2021, Guard members augmented staffs at 23 of the state’s 28 correctional institutions, providing support where critical personnel shortages arose due to COVID-19-related health issues and concerns.
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Story by Stephanie Beougher, Ohio National Guard Public Affairs
COLUMBUS, Ohio (03/31/21)
At the request of Gov. Mike DeWine, the Ohio National Guard has provided temporary inmate housing, staffing and medical support to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction throughout the COVID-19 pandemic response.
Big 2nd inning propels Rebels over TCU SOURCE: Ole Miss Athletics (Source: Ole Miss Athletics) By Ole Miss Sports Information | February 20, 2021 at 8:58 PM CST - Updated February 20 at 8:58 PM
ARLINGTON, Tx. - After a long and unprecedented hiatus on the diamond, No. 4 Ole Miss made it all worth the wait on Saturday in the second game of the State Farm Classic. The Rebels used a four-run second inning to start fast and held on the rest of the way to knock off the No. 10 TCU Horned Frogs 7-3.
Doug Nikhazy was relieved by Jackson Kimbrell (1-0) after 1.2 innings pitched and faced 10 batters with four strikeouts. Taylor Broadway pitched the final four innings in long relief with 61 pitches and came away with the save. Broadway allowed one hit and struck out five of 13 betters.