After a rebound win over UCF on Sunday, the Cowboys picked up their second win in a row on Tuesday against Missouri State. Oklahoma State put up eight runs in the second inning and never looked back, winning 13-4. 

The deep ball was the story of the game for Oklahoma State. As a whole, the Cowboys sent four over the wall, as well as a double and a triple. Second baseman Aidan Meola had a fantastic day at the plate, going three for four with a home run and a walk. 

Designated hitter Nolan Schubart did well when he was up to bat as well, going two for three with a homer and a walk to his credit.

The pitching was great on Tuesday night as well, with the pitching staff recording 13 strikeouts. The Pokes only allowed two earned runs all night, with the other two coming off of errors. 

Several players were able to get into the game on Tuesday night, as seven different players for the Cowboys were able to get on the mound. Drew Blake was credited with the win for Oklahoma State in one inning of work, recording two strikeouts and a walk. 

The Pokes are now 13-8 on the year, boasting a 7-2 record when playing on their home field. They played well on both sides of the ball on Tuesday night, and they will hope to carry that momentum into Friday's three-game series against conference foe TCU, who they will take on at 6:00 p.m. CT. 

Notable Players:

Aidan Meola - 3H, HR, RBI, BB

Ian Daugherty - 2H, 3 RBIs, HR

Nolan Schubart - 2H, RBI, HR, BB

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