Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bulldogs continue worst-to-first run

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Mississipp­i State won the SEC baseball regular-season title one year after finishing in the league basement.

Now the Bulldogs want to carry the momentum of that rise into the postseason.

Mississipp­i State (40-14-1, 21-9 SEC) enters this week’s SEC Tournament as the No. 1 seed after winning its first regular-season league title since 1989. The Bulldogs were 24-30 overall and 8-22 in conference play in 2015 to finish last in the Western Division and post the SEC’s worst league record.

Bulldogs Coach John Cohen, who played for Mississipp­i State’s last SEC regular-season champions, said there isn’t much separating the top of the conference from the bottom.

“If you’re an inch off in the Southeaste­rn Conference, you’re going to get punched in the mouth a lot,” Cohen said.

SEC Tournament play begins today in Hoover, Ala., with four single-eliminatio­n games. Today’s winners advance to double-eliminatio­n play beginning Wednesday along with Mississipp­i State, No. 2 seed South Carolina (42-13, 20-9), No. 3 seed Texas A&M (41-13, 20-10) and No. 4 seed Florida (44-11, 19-10). The tournament returns to a single-eliminatio­n format Saturday and has a championsh­ip game Sunday.

Mississipp­i State made its dramatic rise up the standings by getting improvemen­t from its new players and receiving a huge impact from its newcomers. Mississipp­i State’s three top batting averages are owned by freshman Jake Mangum (.427) and junior-college transfers Nathaniel Lowe (.359) and Jack Kruger (.358). Kruger has a team-high .570 slugging percentage, Mangum leads the Bulldogs in on-base percentage (.479) and Lowe has a team-leading 47 RBI.

“Those are all three new guys who have just had great first years,” Cohen said. “That’s not common in the Southeaste­rn Conference.”

Cohen also led Kentucky to a regular-season title in 2006 and is the second coach to win an SEC regular-season championsh­ip at two schools. Ron Polk led Mississipp­i State to four SEC regular-season championsh­ips before winning one at Georgia in 2001.

Alabama Coach Mitch Gaspard and Kentucky’s Gary Henderson, whose teams play today, acknowledg­e their teams are on the NCAA Tournament bubble after going .500 in conference play.

“You’ve got to win this game, you’ve got to get to the double-eliminatio­n part, you’ve probably got to beat [Mississipp­i State] on Wednesday and build those RPI points,” Henderson said.

 ?? AP/ROGELIO V. SOLIS ?? Mississipp­i State catcher Jack Kruger is batting .358 with 7 home runs and 38 RBI for the Bulldogs, who won this year’s SEC’s regular-season title after finishing last a year ago.
AP/ROGELIO V. SOLIS Mississipp­i State catcher Jack Kruger is batting .358 with 7 home runs and 38 RBI for the Bulldogs, who won this year’s SEC’s regular-season title after finishing last a year ago.

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