Cole Johnson scored on a squeeze bunt by Josh Nicoloff in the 11th inning and...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Cole Johnson scored on a squeeze bunt by Josh Nicoloff in the 11th inning and seventh-seeded Kansas State stayed alive in the Big 12 Tournament with a 6-5 victory over second-seeded Texas Tech on Friday night.
First baseman Dylan Phillips came on to pitch a perfect ninth with two strikeouts for his eighth save.
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