COLUMBIA, Mo. – Northwestern's offense produced a season-high 11 runs, but it was not enough in a 16-11 defeat at Missouri in game two of the series on Saturday afternoon.Â
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Sophomore Casey O'Laughlin and redshirt first year David Dunn led the barrage at the plate for the Widlcats finishing with four RBI each. O'Laughlin went 4-5 with two doubles, a single and a two-run home run. Needing a triple in the ninth inning to complete a cycle, O'Laughlin smacked a double to left field, ending up just one base short.
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David Dunn went 3-6 with two runs capped off by a three-run home run in the ninth inning.Â
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The first year Shawn Goosenberg also had a strong day at the plate, going 3-5 with an RBI and a double. Jack Kelly had the other multi-hit day for the Wildcats, going 2-3 with an RBI as well.
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Senior Willie Bourbon scored two runs and walked three times in five trips to the plate. Junior Alex Erro added an RBI on a sacrifice fly, while Ben Dickey and Jack Dunn each picked up a hit.Â
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First year Parker Hanks also threw a solid 1.2 innings on the mound late, facing the minimum five batters while only allowing a walk.Â
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The 11 runs were the most Northwestern scored since they put up nine on California in the fourth game of the season. It was the most runs scored since a 13-4 win in the antepenultimate game of the 2018 season against Belmont at Rocky and Berenice Miller Park.
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Northwestern dropped to 4-8 on the season and will look to salvage game three against the Tigers tomorrow. First pitch is set for 1 p.m.
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Sophomore Casey O'Laughlin and redshirt first year David Dunn led the barrage at the plate for the Widlcats finishing with four RBI each. O'Laughlin went 4-5 with two doubles, a single and a two-run home run. Needing a triple in the ninth inning to complete a cycle, O'Laughlin smacked a double to left field, ending up just one base short.
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David Dunn went 3-6 with two runs capped off by a three-run home run in the ninth inning.Â
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The first year Shawn Goosenberg also had a strong day at the plate, going 3-5 with an RBI and a double. Jack Kelly had the other multi-hit day for the Wildcats, going 2-3 with an RBI as well.
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Senior Willie Bourbon scored two runs and walked three times in five trips to the plate. Junior Alex Erro added an RBI on a sacrifice fly, while Ben Dickey and Jack Dunn each picked up a hit.Â
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First year Parker Hanks also threw a solid 1.2 innings on the mound late, facing the minimum five batters while only allowing a walk.Â
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The 11 runs were the most Northwestern scored since they put up nine on California in the fourth game of the season. It was the most runs scored since a 13-4 win in the antepenultimate game of the 2018 season against Belmont at Rocky and Berenice Miller Park.
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Northwestern dropped to 4-8 on the season and will look to salvage game three against the Tigers tomorrow. First pitch is set for 1 p.m.
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