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Chris Lee, Alfred Ezman and Graham Doty react to the second weekend of SEC baseball and then power rank all 16 teams. Topics include:
Arkansas beats TCU and Michigan in Arlington but might have lost pitcher Gage Wood, who left Sunday with a shoulder injury. Wehiva Aloy had four hits and a home run in the win over Michigan.
Alabama trailed 10-0 on Sunday but scored the game’s final 12 runs in a 12-10 win over Ohio State that kept the Crimson Tide unbeaten. Justin Lebron swatted two home runs and drove in six while Will Hodo hit the game-winning home run. Riley Quick’s four scoreless innings on Saturday helped Alabama to its shutout over NC State.
LSU took two of three from Nebraska-Omaha, with Chase Shores throwing six shutout innings in a 12-1 win in the series finale and Anthony Eyeanson throwing six shutout frames in Saturday’s loss.
Texas A&M lost Sunday’s game to Cal Poly but won the series two games to one. Justin Lamkin’s six-inning, scoreless start was one of the highlights of the Aggies' weekend.
Vanderbilt’s offense came alive all weekend as freshman Brodie Johnston made his collegiate debut and Cody Bowker threw five hitless innings on Sunday.
Florida swept Dayton easily; Pierce Coppola threw five innings of two-run ball on Sunday.
Mississippi State swept Missouri State as Stone Simmnos threw four scoreless innings Sunday and the Bulldogs started to find their home-run power.
Auburn swept Wright State decisively; the Tigers' pitching has been consistent all week and they’ve now won six in a row.
Kentucky’s Carson Hansen, a Milwaukee transfer, had a breakout weekend in the WIldcats' road sweep at Belmont.
South Carolina improved to 8-0 with a three-game sweep of Milwaukee as Jake McCoy and Matthew Becker continue to deal.
Georgia blew out UIC in four games as five different players homered in the series finale.
Texas swept Dartmouth in three close games thanks to a good weekend from its bullpen.
Ole Miss swept Eastern Kentucky as Hunter Elliott had another great start.
Missouri’s bullpen struggled as the Tigers went 2-2 on a road trip to Florida. Kadden Drew’s six shutout innings in Sunday’s win over Southern highlighted the weekend.
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Chris Lee, Alfred Ezman and Graham Doty react to the second weekend of SEC baseball and then power rank all 16 teams. Topics include:
Arkansas beats TCU and Michigan in Arlington but might have lost pitcher Gage Wood, who left Sunday with a shoulder injury. Wehiva Aloy had four hits and a home run in the win over Michigan.
Alabama trailed 10-0 on Sunday but scored the game’s final 12 runs in a 12-10 win over Ohio State that kept the Crimson Tide unbeaten. Justin Lebron swatted two home runs and drove in six while Will Hodo hit the game-winning home run. Riley Quick’s four scoreless innings on Saturday helped Alabama to its shutout over NC State.
LSU took two of three from Nebraska-Omaha, with Chase Shores throwing six shutout innings in a 12-1 win in the series finale and Anthony Eyeanson throwing six shutout frames in Saturday’s loss.
Texas A&M lost Sunday’s game to Cal Poly but won the series two games to one. Justin Lamkin’s six-inning, scoreless start was one of the highlights of the Aggies' weekend.
Vanderbilt’s offense came alive all weekend as freshman Brodie Johnston made his collegiate debut and Cody Bowker threw five hitless innings on Sunday.
Florida swept Dayton easily; Pierce Coppola threw five innings of two-run ball on Sunday.
Mississippi State swept Missouri State as Stone Simmnos threw four scoreless innings Sunday and the Bulldogs started to find their home-run power.
Auburn swept Wright State decisively; the Tigers' pitching has been consistent all week and they’ve now won six in a row.
Kentucky’s Carson Hansen, a Milwaukee transfer, had a breakout weekend in the WIldcats' road sweep at Belmont.
South Carolina improved to 8-0 with a three-game sweep of Milwaukee as Jake McCoy and Matthew Becker continue to deal.
Georgia blew out UIC in four games as five different players homered in the series finale.
Texas swept Dartmouth in three close games thanks to a good weekend from its bullpen.
Ole Miss swept Eastern Kentucky as Hunter Elliott had another great start.
Missouri’s bullpen struggled as the Tigers went 2-2 on a road trip to Florida. Kadden Drew’s six shutout innings in Sunday’s win over Southern highlighted the weekend.
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