Big Ten - Minnesota tries another late-inning rally.

By Courtney Ratkowiak - May 27, 2007


Top 8th - After 7+ innings of silence, Minnesota has finally decided to get its bats going. Luebke has been almost perfect through the first seven innings, hitting one batter but only allowing four hits before this inning.

Jeremy Chlan, the hero in today's game against Penn State, singled to get on base with one out and scored from second on a double by Dan Lyons. 2-1, Ohio State. Minnesota hasn't been far behind Ohio State in the hits column, but it just hasn't been able to build off of each hit to score a run.

... And Minnesota has just scored again on a single from Mike Mee up the middle. Dan Lyons scored and it's now tied at 2. Two outs, man on first.

Cory Luebke has been pulled after 7 and 2/3 innings and is being replaced by Jacob Hale. He struck out five and walked one. Nate Hanson is at bat for the Golden Gophers and flies out to end the inning.

It's the eighth inning, and it's now anyone's game. 2-2.

Posted by Courtney Ratkowiak at 02:53 PM on May 27, 2007
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