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Bradenton, Fla. After falling behind 10-2 through six innings, the Kansas University baseball team staged a wild comeback, putting the tying run at the plate in both the eighth and ninth innings before falling to Illinois, 11-9, Wednesday at the Florida Spring Classic at IMG Academy Field.
KU senior Casey Larson went 3-for-3 with two RBIs, while John Allman drove in three runs, but it was not enough for the Jayhawks to earn a victory.
Illinois scored seven runs in the first four innings and held on to improve to 6-5 on the season. The Jayhawks fell to 11-8.
Because of flight complications Tuesday, KU was playing without 12 members of its team in the game. Storms in the Dallas area forced the team to split up.
Kansas will look to rebound today against Dartmouth at 9:30 a.m. and Central Connecticut State at 12:30 p.m.
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FlaHawk (anonymous) says...
I think the story here is the Dallas weather FUBAR and not losing another ball game.
The LJW writers just mail it and have no real creativity on how to make a story worth reading!How about who was missing or who stepped it up with the opportunity.
Jr HS Journalism was better at this, although they did not have the web back in the olde days!
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