Pitching factors into OSU victory, extends win streak to 21

Published 5:00 pm Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Warren Arceneaux

Oklahoma State continued its dominant early season form, shutting out McNeese State 5-0 Tuesday night at Joe Miller Field at Cowgirl Diamond.

Cheyenne Factor homered and drove in two runs to lead No. 10 Oklahoma State (9-0), which has won 21 consecutive games over the last two seasons.

Email newsletter signup

The shutout was the sixth of the year and third in two days for OSU, which swept a doubleheader against Lamar on Monday.

Carrie Eberle (3-0) allowed two hits, to the first two batters she faced, and struck out four. She retired the last 10 batters she faced. OSU has outscored opponents 80-16.

McNeese (3-6) starter Saleen Flores allowed one run, Factor’s solo homer to center in the first inning, over the first four innings to keep McNeese in the game.

OSU took control with a two-out, three-run fifth inning. Factor singled to score Avery Hobson and Alysen Febrey followed with a two-run double to center field.

McNeese’s best scoring opportunity came in the first inning when Jil Poullard reached on a bunt single and Kaylee Lopez followed with a single. Eberle escaped the jam by retiring the next three batters on a fly ball, strikeout and pop-up.

McNeese got runners on in one more inning, when Haylee Brinlee led off with a walk. The inning ended with two ground balls, the second a double play.

Each of McNeese’s losses have come to nationally ranked teams. The brutal early season schedule continues tonight, when McNeese travels to face No. 9 Louisiana-Lafayette. The Ragin’ Cajuns (5-0) beat Eastern Illinois 9-0 in their home opener Tuesday.McNeese State’s Jil Poullard of Moss Bluff lays down a leadoff bunt against Oklahoma State during their nonconference game Tuesday night at Cowgirl Diamond.

Rick Hickman / American PressMcNeese State’s Haylee Brinlee slides during a force out at second base as Oklahoma State’s Karli Petty makes the catch during their nonconference game Tuesday at Cowgirl Diamond.

Rick Hickman / American Press