Four runs for Emporia in bottom of 7th, quiet Loper bats in 8th-9th leads to comeback victory for nationally ranked Emporia State team.
![Photo by Todd Rundstrom Sean Laughlin, a senior journalism major from Overland Park, Kansas, pitches the ball in the Loper's home opener on March 13 against Sioux Falls. Laughlin pitched 1 and 2/3 innings and recorded three strikeouts; however, it was not enough to stop the Cougars, who won 11-7.](https://unkantelope.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/3_baseball-1.jpg)
Sean Laughlin, a senior journalism major from Overland Park, Kansas, pitches the ball in the Loper’s home opener on March 13 against Sioux Falls. Laughlin pitched 1 and 2/3 innings and recorded three strikeouts; however, it was not enough to stop the Cougars, who won 11-7.
Nine-hole hitter Wade Hanna capped a 4 for 4 afternoon by hitting a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth to help fifth-ranked Emporia State rally past Nebraska-Kearney, 9-8, Sunday afternoon in Kansas.
The Lopers were looking to knock off another nationally-ranked squad and held an 8-4 lead heading into the bottom of the seventh. At the time, Kansas senior reliever Sean Laughlin had allowed no runs in a career-high 4.0 innings.
However, E-State (22-5, 11-2) used four hits – two of the infield variety – and three walks to tie things up in its half of the seventh. UNK did turn its fourth double play of the game to keep things squared.
![Catcher Billy Hayes hit 2 for 4, two runs, and three RBI's against Emporia.](https://unkantelope.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/2_baseball.jpg)
Finishing with 14 hits, the Lopers didn’t have a base runner in the eighth and ninth innings. The game appeared to be headed into extra innings but center fielder Mack Gowing laced a two-out double to left on a 2-2 count in the ninth.
The next Hornet walked and that brought up Hanna, who went 3 for 3 with three RBI’s in Friday’s 4-1 win. On a 2-2 pitch, he hit the game winner to left.
Senior closer Nathan Whitcomb (1-1) worked the ninth to earn the win while three other Hornets had multi-hit games besides Hanna. The trio included eight-hole hitter and first baseman Kaden Shaffer (2 for 2, one run & three RBI’s).
![Courtesy Third baseman Josh Estrada led the Loper batting effort at 3 for 5, two runs, and an RBI on Sunday against Emporia.](https://unkantelope.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/1_baseball.jpg)
Third baseman Josh Estrada led the Loper batting effort at 3 for 5, two runs, and an RBI on Sunday against Emporia.
UNK had eight different players get into the hit column, five having multi-hit efforts. The large group was led by junior third baseman Josh Estrada (3 for 5, two runs & a RBI) and junior catcher Billy Hayes (2 for 4, two runs & three RBI’s).
Hayes (Lemont, Ill.) gave Kearney a 7-4 lead with a three-run shot, his first as a Loper, in the sixth inning.
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