I will leave it to flyingMoose to add his usual pregame overview and scouting report.
RH: "Totally Different Styles of Play"
https://goshockers.com/news/2022/5/4...s-of-play.aspx
No. 15 UCF (42-11, 14-1) leads the conference standings by one game over No. 25 Wichita State (31-13, 13-2). The Shockers, on an 11-game win streak, must win at least two of three to tie the Knights for the regular-season title and claim top seed in the tournament. The Shockers also need wins to boost their NCAA at-large chances.
Similar success. Contrasting geography.
"We've surprised a lot of people with the thought that when we moved into this league that we would be one of the teams that would be at the top, because we're from Kansas," Bredbenner said. "Most of the schools are from the South and warm climates. Great players in droves that surround their schools. We're just this ragtag team from Kansas that are all Oklahoma, Texas and Nebraska kids."
Similar success. Contrasting ways to get there.
"Totally different styles of play," Bredbenner said. "They're trying to put the ball in play and get to a couple of kids that can hit the long ball. It's speed."
The Knights rely on hitting all over the field, running and pitching.
They rank second in the conference with a 2.16 earned run average and second in batting average at .299. With a conference-leading 207 walks, UCF ranks second with a .401 on-base percentage. UCF's 64 doubles are tied for third and their 81 steals are second. UCF has 33 home runs, third in the American.
The Shockers lead the American with a .354 batting average, a .441 on-base percentage, 109 home runs and 74 doubles. Wichita State's earned run average of 4.12 is fourth in the conference.
Both teams pitch even better in conference play – UCF boasts a 0.88 ERA in 15 games with Wichita State at 3.00 in 14.
RH: "Totally Different Styles of Play"
https://goshockers.com/news/2022/5/4...s-of-play.aspx
No. 15 UCF (42-11, 14-1) leads the conference standings by one game over No. 25 Wichita State (31-13, 13-2). The Shockers, on an 11-game win streak, must win at least two of three to tie the Knights for the regular-season title and claim top seed in the tournament. The Shockers also need wins to boost their NCAA at-large chances.
Similar success. Contrasting geography.
"We've surprised a lot of people with the thought that when we moved into this league that we would be one of the teams that would be at the top, because we're from Kansas," Bredbenner said. "Most of the schools are from the South and warm climates. Great players in droves that surround their schools. We're just this ragtag team from Kansas that are all Oklahoma, Texas and Nebraska kids."
Similar success. Contrasting ways to get there.
"Totally different styles of play," Bredbenner said. "They're trying to put the ball in play and get to a couple of kids that can hit the long ball. It's speed."
The Knights rely on hitting all over the field, running and pitching.
They rank second in the conference with a 2.16 earned run average and second in batting average at .299. With a conference-leading 207 walks, UCF ranks second with a .401 on-base percentage. UCF's 64 doubles are tied for third and their 81 steals are second. UCF has 33 home runs, third in the American.
The Shockers lead the American with a .354 batting average, a .441 on-base percentage, 109 home runs and 74 doubles. Wichita State's earned run average of 4.12 is fourth in the conference.
Both teams pitch even better in conference play – UCF boasts a 0.88 ERA in 15 games with Wichita State at 3.00 in 14.
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