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Northeastern Edges Past Missouri State in NCAA Tournament Elimination Game

A late rally secures a 5-1 victory for the Huskies, ending the Bears' season

The NCAA tournament’s regional play in Lawrence, Kansas, delivered a crisp elimination showdown between the Missouri State Bears and the Northeastern Huskies, both vying for a spot in the next round.

A Late Surge

Northeastern struck first in the sixth inning, plating three runs to pull ahead 4-1. The Bears could only muster a single run in the seventh, narrowing the gap but never reclaiming the lead.

The Huskies added another run in the top of the ninth, extending their cushion to 5-1. Missouri State failed to answer in the bottom of the inning, leaving the score unchanged.

Key Pitching Duels

For Missouri State, right-hander Jason Schaaf limited the damage, allowing just one run over his outing. Northeastern’s reliever Robbie O'Connor delivered two scoreless innings, preserving the lead.

The game’s opening run came from an RBI double by Matt Brinker in the first inning, giving Northeastern an early 1-0 edge.

Advancing Forward

With the 5-1 final, Northeastern stayed alive in the regional bracket while Missouri State’s season concluded. The Bears had entered the tournament as the No. 3 seed, having dropped a prior game to No. 2 seed Arkansas, while the Huskies fell to No. 1 seed Kansas earlier in the week.

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