Kansas Sweeps Oklahoma, moves up to 7th place in Big-12

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Kansas finished their weekend sweep of Oklahoma this afternoon with a 9-4 victory. T.J. Walz went 6.2 innings to earn his fourth victory of the year. The Hawks hit often and with power, collecting 13 hits and two more homeruns. The 39 runs scored by KU set a new team record for runs in a Big-12 series. Robby Price stayed hot at the plate, going 3-5. The homeruns came from the usual sources, ... [link]

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Big 12 Baseball Weekly Review - April 13th, 2008 - Nothing Shocking Version
Published 5/5/2008 by corn blight <info@cornnation.com> at Corn Nation: Front Page Posts
... What happened in Kansas? The previous week the 'Hawks were 0-4, this week they don't lose a game, including picking up a midweek win over Missouri. In doing so, they've moved themselves into the top of the bottom section of the Big 12. Rockchalktalk has acomplete rundown. ...

Reader Emails - What Do You Want to Talk About?
Published 5/5/2008 by ccmachine <info@crimsonandcreammachine.com> at Crimson And Cream Machine: Front Page Posts
... Well, since baseball sucks again and football is still three months away from getting really exciting it is becoming extremely difficult to come up with topics to post about here on the Machine. That is where you, the reader, come in! Send us your comments, questions and suggestions and we'll respond through a post about it. I can't promise that it'll be as entertaining as my man Strong Bad (above) but I'll do my best. ...

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