Cougars Dropped by the Bears 6-2 Despite Solid Pitching

By Steve Parkhurst

Houston’s troubles in Big 12 play continued on Friday night when Baylor came to Schroeder Park and claimed a 6-2 victory.

As the Cougars continue to look for a workable solution to the starting rotation, they chose right-handed freshman Connor Udland.

Udland pitched well, going 4 1/3 innings and allowing just two runs on five hits, and he added three strikeouts.

The Houston offense struggled against Baylor starter Lucas Davenport who pitched 5 1/3 innings and allowed just one run.

A Blake Fields RBI single in the sixth inning was followed by Jackson LaLima’s sixth home run of the season in the seventh inning, a solo shot to deep left-center field, and that was the extent of the Cougars’ run production.

Right-hander Harrison Boushele pitched for the second game in a row, and just as he was dominant against Texas on Tuesday night, he was equally brilliant in shutting down the Baylor offense . . . Boushele allowed the Bears nothing over the final 2 1/3 innings, with a lone base runner reaching on a fielding error at third base which was of no consequence.

Boushele also struck out four batters for the second straight game.

Houston only had five hits in the game, and only one of them was for extra bases.

The Cougars and the Bears return to action Saturday at 1pm at Schroeder Park.

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