Tough game for K-State, who couldn't get anything going on offense once again. The Wildcats finished with 7 hits but struggled to produce any runs. The pitching unit, however, played well, allowing just three hits and two earned runs while striking out 10 batters.
K-State will play again tomorrow (Wednesday, May 22) at 9 a.m. CT against the loser of the game between No. 4 WVU and No. 9 TCU. One more loss would eliminate them from the tournament outright.