SB Nation Dallas - Texas Baseball: Taylor Jungmann Leads Another Longhorns Series Winhttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/48887/dallas-fave.png2011-05-09T12:17:12-05:00http://dallas.sbnation.com/rss/stream/18947452011-05-09T12:17:12-05:002011-05-09T12:17:12-05:00Texas Baseball: Taylor Jungmann Wins Again As Texas Takes 2 Of 3 From Nebraska
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<p>Taylor Jungmann wasn't as dominant as he had been the past two weeks, but he pitched another eight strong innings and won again, leading off the Longhorn's series win over Nebraska in Lincoln. Jungmann allowed one earned run and struck out eight but did walk five. Cole Green matched him with eight strong innings as Texas blew out Nebraska Saturday 16-5, but the Huskers came back to win the finale Sunday. </p>
<p>Texas A&M took two of three from Dallas Baptist and hung onto first place over Texas by a half game. The Aggies will move on to face Nebraska next weekend, while Texas will play a pair against Texas Southern Saturday. The two will meet May 19-21 to determine the regular season Big 12 champs.</p>
<p>With the series win, Texas moved up a spot to No. 5 in <a href="http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/college/top-25/2011/2611709.html">Baseball America's rankings</a>. The Aggies fell two to No. 11, one back of TCU. Texas State stayed in the poll at No. 25. </p>
https://dallas.sbnation.com/2011/5/9/2162035/college-baseball-scores-standings-2011-longhorns-taylor-jungmannBrett Perryman2011-05-01T22:36:16-05:002011-05-01T22:36:16-05:00Texas Baseball: Taylor Jungmann Does It Again For No. 7 Longhorns
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<p>No. 7 Texas took two of three from No. 14 Oklahoma this weekend, led by ace Taylor Jungmann. Jungmann threw a complete game four-hit shutout Friday, striking out nine and walking one. Leadoff man Brandon Loy tripled, singled twice, and scored two runs for Texas in the 5-0 win. The win was Augie Garrido's 1800th career game. Texas won Game 2 of the series behind six strong innings from Cole Green. Oklahoma avoided the sweep Sunday with a 5-2 win. Texas has a midweek game in Austin against Prairie View A&M before heading to Lincoln for a weekend series with Nebraska. After that series, Texas will have just their one last conference series with Texas A&M before the Big 12 conference tournament.</p>
<p>Meanwhile Texas A&M lost two of three against Missouri. The Tigers got to Aggies ace Jon Stilson Friday for six runs in 6.2 innings. The Aggies saved a game, winning 3-2 Sunday in seven innings. TCU won two against BYU in Provo Thursday and Friday before having their finale cancelled by weather. The Frogs travel to Stillwater to take on Oklahoma State for a big series next weekend.</p>
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<p>Taylor Jungmann moved to 9-0 and recorded his 300th strikeout Thursday as the No. 7 Longhorns took the first two in their weekend set with Kansas. The Jayhawks bounced back Saturday for a 4-2 win. Jungmann completed eight scoreless innings, allowing just one hit. The seventh of his nine strikeouts moved him past the 300 mark for his career, which still has another month at a minimum. A 4-5 game by Brandon Loy led the way offensively, and the Horns cruised 9-0. </p>
<p>Friday was a similar story, as Cole Green threw seven scoreless himself and Tant Shepherd took his turn going 4-5 in a 9-1 win. Sam Stafford wasn't so lucky Saturday, lasting just 3.1 innings and allowing three runs. Four Jayhawks pitchers limited Texas to two runs and seven hits.</p>
<p>The series win wasn't enough to maintain a share of the conference lead, as No. 6 Texas A&M swept No. 17 Oklahoma State. The Aggies outscored the Cowboys 24-4 in the series and were led by Jon Stilson's sterling complete game Friday night. He struck out 12 and walked none, allowing just two unearned runs on four hits. Michael Wacha allowed just an unearned run himself in 6.2 innings Saturday.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, No. 11 TCU swept their own series against UNLV, as Kyle Winkler threw a complete game six-hitter Thursday, filling in for the injured Matt Purke.</p>
https://dallas.sbnation.com/2011/4/24/2334053/texas-baseball-taylor-jungmann-leads-longhorns-series-winBrett Perryman