Cowboy Brew 4/24: Ring Me

Today, we've got too many weekend wins to even begin to preview them here.

Good morning. It's all up-hill this Monday morning, but if there's anyone who knows how to turn that incline into an advantage... it was Clemence Martin over the weekend. Never a doubt.

What else did we throw into today's Brew?

โšพ Cowboy baseball continues streaking
โ›ณ๏ธ Cowgirls sweep titles at Big 12 Championships
๐Ÿค  And much, much more

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Oklahoma State junior golfer Jonas Baumgartner is coming off his first collegiate win at the Mountaineer Invitational in West Virginia. Heโ€™s one of the leaders of the Cowboys Golf team heading to the Big 12 Championships this week in Kansas. 

Learn more about the Germany native, who is golf influences are and what it means to play for the historic golf program in this week's Pokes Pod Face-to-Face.

๐Ÿ“ˆ STOCK UP

๐Ÿ”ผ Ring Me. No. 23 Oklahoma State women's golf swept both the team and individual titles at the Big 12 Championships at the Dallas Athletic Club over the weekend, defeating runner-up Baylor by seven strokes while Maddison Hinson-Tolchard held off the field by a single stroke.
 
The victory marked Oklahoma State's 11th conference title and their second in the last three years. In addition, Sunday was the seventh time in program history that the team captured both the team and individual trophies, the latest coming in 2016.
 
Oklahoma State will return to action on May 8 for NCAA Regional play, where theyโ€™ll compete for a spot at the NCAA Championships in Scottsdale, Arizona. Sites for the 2023 NCAA Regionals will be announced on Wednesday, April 26th.

๐Ÿ”ผ Falling Short. Oklahoma State's men's tennis team fell to second-seeded TCU, 4-0, on Saturday during Big 12 Championship semifinal action at the Jayhawk Tennis Center.

With the loss, the Cowboys moved to 13-13 on the year. The Cowboys will await a potential NCAA tournament bid, with the tournament starting May 5 and a location to be announced.

๐Ÿ”ผ Winning Weekends. Oklahoma State track & field wrapped up its multi-meet weekend in successful fashion on Saturday at the John Jacobs and Payton Jordan Invitationals in Norman, Oklahoma, and Palo Alto, California, respectively.
 
At the John Jacobs Invitational, OSU tacked on four individual winners in Hannah Bradford (Discus Throw), Daniel Nickell Jr. (1,500 Meters), Cameron McConnell (800 Meters), and Molly Humes (3,000 Meter Steeplechase). On the weekend, seven total athletes claimed the top spot in their respective events. Friday's winners included Isai Rodriguez (10,000 Meters), Bailey Golden (Long Jump), and Ben Calusinski (5,000 Meters).
 
At the Payton Jordan Invitational, Anne Gine Lovnes secured a heat victory in the 1,500 Meters, with a collegiate best mark of 4:22.71. Kaylie Politza also competed in the event for the first time in her career, as she tabbed a 4:35.59 finish.
 
Up next for the Cowboys and Cowgirls, another multi-meet week at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the Corky/Crofoot Shootout in Lubbock, Texas.

๐Ÿ”ผ Rebound Ready. The No. 3/3 Oklahoma State Softball team dropped a pair of close games, 3-2 and 5-2, Saturday afternoon at McCombs Field.
 
With the losses, OSU fell to 39-8 and 8-4 in Big 12 play, while Texas moved to 39-9-1 and 11-4 against conference opposition. OSU looks to get back on track with a road series against Texas Tech from April 28-30. Game one is slated for a 6:30pm CT first pitch in Lubbock, Texas.

๐Ÿ”ผ Bounce Back. Oklahoma State's 18th-ranked women's tennis team came up short in its Big 12 Championship semifinal matchup against No. 12 Texas with a 4-3 setback on Saturday afternoon at the Jayhawk Tennis Center.

OSU moves to 15-7 overall and 8-3 in conference play this season. The Pokes will find out is postseason standing Monday during the 2023 NCAA Selection Day.

๐Ÿ”ผ Stayin' Streakin'. Oklahoma State baseball started with a bang this weekend, winning its third-straight game Friday night as the 24th-ranked Cowboys bested Kansas in a high-scoring 15-10 affair at Hoglund Ballpark.

They didn't take their foot off the gas, taking the series next. The team clinched its third conference series win Saturday with a 14-3 victory.

Finally, they took out their brooms. Oklahoma State won its fifth-straight game Sunday, completing a series sweep of Kansas with an 8-3 win at Hoglund Ballpark.

With the victory, the 24th-ranked Cowboys improved to 28-13 overall and moved into second place in the Big 12 standings at 11-7; KU is now 19-21 and 5-10 in the league. OSU returns to action tomorrow when the Cowboys host Wichita State at O'Brate Stadium. First pitch is scheduled for 6:00pm CT.

๐Ÿค” COWBOY TRIVIA

History repeats. With the win, Oklahoma State earned medalist honors for the second consecutive season following Lianna Bailey's victory last season, a feat that had not been accomplished by two different Cowgirls since 2001 and 2002.

Do you know who did it in those years?

Think you've got it? Scroll on down for the answer!

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Eye on the prize. Y'all, with spring practice winding down and hitting the rearview mirror, let's take a moment and bask in it.

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๐Ÿ“… THE DAY AHEAD

Monday 4/24:

โ›ณ๏ธ Cowboy Golf @ Big 12 Championship

๐ŸŽ‰ TRIVIA ANSWER

Answer: Maria Boden (2001) and Emma Zackrisson (2002)

With the win, Oklahoma State earned medalist honors for the second consecutive season following Lianna Bailey's victory last season, a feat that had not been accomplished by two different Cowgirls since Maria Boden (2001) and Emma Zackrisson (2002).

Have a great Monday, y'all.