TULSA, Okla. -South Dakota State stayed alive in the Summit
League Baseball Championship with a 20-6 victory over Oakland (Mich.) in an
elimination game Friday night at J.L. Johnson Stadium.
The top-seeded Jackrabbits, 39-20 overall, advance to the
championship for the second year in a row, where they will face second-seeded
Oral Roberts (Okla.) at 1 p.m. Should SDSU win, a decisive championship game
would follow at 4:30 p.m., with the winner receiving an automatic berth in the
NCAA Tournament.
SDSU tied its school record for wins in a season behind a
complete-game effort from Alex Oberle and a 23-hit attack. The Jackrabbits also
won 39 games in 1993 and 1994, while playing at the NCAA Division II level.
After Oakland took a 2-0 lead on a two-run double by Aaron
Cieslak in the bottom of the first, the Jackrabbits grabbed the lead with a
three-run top of the second. Zach Rhodes started the rally with a solo home run
and Joel Blake added a two-run single to score Andrew Melton and Billy Stitz
after both runners moved up a base on a balk.
SDSU broke the game open with a five-run fourth inning. With
one out, Melton doubled to right field and scored on a base hit by Stitz. Jesse Sawyer delivered a sacrifice fly with the bases loaded to plate Stitz and John Lee added an RBI single to score Beau Hanowski and chase Golden Grizzly starter
Aaron Wick. With two outs, both Blake and Lee scored on an infield single as
Eric Cain beat the throw to first base.
Back-to-back doubles by John Estes and Connor Mielock gave
Oakland a run in the bottom of the fourth to make the score 8-3, but the Golden
Grizzlies could get no closer the rest of the way.
Sawyer opened the Jackrabbit sixth inning with a solo home
run to right center, tying his own single-season record with 19 round-trippers.
Later in the inning, Zach Rhodes plated Lee with a single to left field. Lee
tacked on a two-run double in the top of the seventh to put SDSU up 12-3.
OU cut into the margin with a three-run home half of the
seventh on four singles and a Jackrabbit error.
Once again SDSU responded, putting eight runs on the board
with nine hits. Melton recorded a pair of run-scoring hits and Hanowski and
Jeff Fish each doubled in a pair of runs in the inning.
Stitz led the hit parade with a 5-for-7 night at the plate
and four runs scored. Lee went 4-for-6 with three runs batted in and Melton
added three hits, including a pair of doubles. Rhodes also tallied three hits
and drove in three.
Oberle's complete game was the first by a Jackrabbit pitcher
this season. The junior right-hander from San Jose, Calif., scattered 12 hits, walked
three and struck out two as he improved to 8-5 on the season.
Wick, who threw a no-hitter in his final regular season start,
allowed eight runs on eight hits in 3 2/3 innings to take the loss. He walked
three and struck out two.
Oakland ended its season with a 23-34 overall record.
NOTES: SDSU leads the all-time series with Oakland, 9-2,
winning the season series by a 4-2 count ... Stitz recorded his 39th multi-hit game of the
season, upping his season hit total to 110 ... Stitz is hitting .529 (9-for-17),
while Rhodes leads the team with a .667 average (10-for-15) ... Sawyer moved into
sole possession of third place on the Jackrabbit career home run chart with 38,
breaking a tie with Chris Studer (37 home runs from 1999-2002) ... SDSU scored in
double figures for the 25th time this season and reached the 20-run
mark for the seventh time
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 20, OAKLAND 6
SDSU 030 502 280 - 20 23 1
OU 200 100 300 - 6 12 2
SDSU: Alex Oberle and Zach Briggs, Nick Andrews (8). OU: Aaron Wick, Jake
Arendsen (4), Russell Luxton (6), Hayden Fox (7), Kasey Kearcher (8), Kevin
Korkate (9) and John Estes.
W-Oberle (8-5). L-Wick (3-6). SV-none.
HR: SDSU-Zach Rhodes (7), Jesse Sawyer (19).