6B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Four Big 12 schools rank in college top 25 BY SHAWN SHROYER Up: Freshman right fielder Aaron Miller hit his first collegiate home run and went 5. BAYLOR (7-4) for 11 with four RBI and four runs as Baylor won its weekend series against Oral Roberts. In the hole: Freshman Dustin Dickerson provided little pop during the weekend, going 1-for-11 with one RBI and one run. On deck: The Bears will participate in the Pacific State Bank Tiger Classic this weekend. Baylor will play San Francisco, Pacific and San Diego State. KANSAS STATE (7-1) Up: Sophomore right-hander lustin Murray helped Kansas State sweep its weekend tournament in Tampa, Fla., by striking out a career-high seven in 6.2 innings against James Madison. In the hole: Sophomore infielder Nate Tenbrink had a rough weekend, going 0-for-7 with an error in the field. He got on base the hard way, though, twice being hit by pitches. On deck: Kansas State will participate in the Lamar Classic this weekend against St. John's, Lamar and Cal-Santa Barbara. MISSOURI (6-5) Up: Sophomore start- ers Rick Zagone and Aaron Crow combined for 17 strikeouts in 15.1 innings and allowed just one run between them, but neither earned victories, thanks to anemic offensive support and a shaky bullpen. In the hole: In Missouri's three losses this past weekend, its bullpen allowed 13 runs. Of those, only five were earned. The Tiger bullpen and defense needs improvement. On deck: Missouri will play its home opener this weekend as it hosts Youngstown State for a three-game series. Up: Junior shortstop Ryan Wehrle anchored the Nebraska No. 18 NEBRASKA (5-2) Nebraska offense, going 6- for 13 with a home run, three RBI and three runs. He didn't leave a single runner on base as the Cornhuskers went 2-1 in the Rice Invitational. In the hole: Nebraska produced little from its leadoff hitters. Junior Bryce Nimmo and freshman DJ Belfonte combined to go 2-for-11 with one RBI. On deck: Nebraska will participate in the Stetson Invitational this weekend against Iowa, Notre Dame and Stetson. Up: After reaching double-digits, in runs only once in their first seven games and scoring just one run in the previous game, the Scorpions applied OKLAHQMA (5-4) In the hole: If there was a negative from the weekend, senior Joseph Hughes went 2-for-8 at the plate. Still, he also pitched 2.1 innings of scoreless relief. Sooners exploded on Saturday. beating Western Illinois 24-4 before sweeping the series on Sunday. On deck: Oklahoma will play host to No. 20 UC Riverside for three-game set this weekend. No.21 OKLAHOMA STATE (6-3) Up: Freshman left hander Andrew Oliver helped the cowboys win the final game of the weekend, allowing only one earned run in five innings while striking out five. In the hole: Although he did hit his second home run of the season, senior second baseman Tyler Mach had an uncharacteristic weekend, going 2-for-11. Oklahoma State followed suit, losing to Cal State Northridge in the two games in which Mach did not homer. On deck: Oklahoma State will play host to Nicholls State this weekend for a three-game series. Up: Senior center fielder Nick Peoples No.13 TEXAS (9-6) helped Texas take two of three from Washington State, going 5-for-11 with two RBI, five runs and two stolen bases. In the hole: Senior closer Randy Boone continues to struggle. After earning the save on Friday, he allowed four runs in 2.1 innings on Sunday, letting the series sweep slip away. On deck: Texas continues its home stand this weekend as Oral Roberts comes to town for three games. No.25 TEXAS A&M (11-1) cycle on Friday, but didn't stop there, going 7-for-11 with nine RBI and five runs in the series as Texas A&M extended its winning streak to 10 games. In the hole: Sophomore right-hander Kyle Thebeau lasted only 2.1 innings on Saturday, allowing four runs (three earned) on five hits and two walks. On deck: Tegas A&M will host the Domino's Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic this weekend and take on No. 9 Oregon State, Saint Louis, New Mexico and Oregon State again on Monday. TEXAS TECH (9-4) Up: Sophomore first baseman James Leverton could himself higher than the seventh spot in the lineup after going 6- for 12 with one RBI and two runs as Texas Tech won its series with Northern Illinois. In the hole: Senior left hander Colt Hynes didn't earn the loss on Saturday, but he did allow five runs (four earned) on 10 hits in five innings, forcing the Red Raiders to an uphill battle. On deck: Texas Tech welcomes Cal State Northridge to Lubbock this weekend for three games. Kansan senior sportswriter Shawn Shroyer can be contacted at sshroyer@kansan.com. 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