FINAL: Texas 6 – Kansas State 1
The Longhorns excelled in all three phases of the game – offense, defense, and pitching – on their way to a 6-1 victory over the Wildcats on Sunday afternoon. The win earned Texas a series sweep and improved the Horns’ record in league play to 5-1.
On Saturday Kacy Clemens played the doubleheader at first base, flashing solid glovework throughout the two-game set. Then on Sunday, Clemens made the quick adjustment to the pitcher’s mound, starting the game for UT, and throwing five strong innings where he only allowed two hits and one earned run. Clemens’ effort earned the win, while Connor Mayes picked up his first save of the year by throwing 2.2 hitless innings and striking out 2.
Clemens also had a first in the Augie Garrido era at Texas: he started at designated hitter (while being the starting pitcher), going 0-2 with a walk and a run scored. Every Texas batter had a hit or a walk in the game – the lineup was led by Ben Johnson and Tres Barrera who each scored a run, had multiple hits, and collected at least one RBI.
Collin Shaw slammed a homerun over the Texas bullpen in right field. The shot was Shaw’s first homer of the season and was good for 2 RBI, scoring Johnson.
Post Game
Augie Garrido