Deadlocked through seven innings, Rice baseball delivered the finishing blow in the eighth, edging Sam Houston at home by a 7-3 score.
A few days removed from a weekend full of pitching misadventures, Ryland Urbancyzk delivered a scoreless three-inning start for Rice baseball. He then handed the ball off to his relief who, with the exception of defensive miscues behind them, threw strikes and held their own against a potent Sam Houston squad fresh off a series win over Oklahoma State.
Sam Houston snuck across a pair of unearned runs, the first in the fourth inning and the second in the fifth. Sandwiched between the Bearkat tallies was a two-run blast, courtesy of Rice’s Manny Garza. That set up a 2-2 game, a score that prevailed through seven innings despite opportunities for both squads to take the lead.
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For a moment, it looked as if Rice would squander their best chance, failing two convert two-on, no-out in the seventh only to watch Sam Houston combine back-to-back two-out hits to take the lead in the following half-inning. Their advantage would not last long.
Jack Riedel delivered the go-ahead, three-run blast in the next frame. Ben Dukes tacked on two insurance runs. Davion Hickson got the final six outs, earning the Owls’ first win of the year.
From now on, all @jackriedel15 home runs will be called Jack Jacks. This is the way. @RiceBaseball takes the lead. pic.twitter.com/C9PvuvgioA
— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) February 21, 2024
What it means | Find a way to win
Following a winless weekend, Rice baseball just needed to find some way to walk away from Reckling with a win on Tuesday. They did just that. The defense was subpar and the hitting lacked execution early, but the pitching staff kept the Owls in the game, giving them a fighting chance to make the most of a clutch moment or two down the stretch.
Hoping for a Riedel bomb isn’t an optimal strategy, but if Rice can continue to set the table for their better hitters, things like this are going to happen. Tuesday night, it was Riedel. Next time, it might be someone else. All that matters is the result, though. Rice baseball had to find a way to break their losing skid and win. They did. And everyone in the clubhouse can exhale because of it.