Maryville, Mo. - An out-of-nowhere talent infusion armed Northwest Missouri State with a top-tier MIAA lineup. But it hasn't made much of a difference in the conference hierarchy. The Bearcats' pitching hasn't elevated in the same fashion; the staff's production hovers near the league's basement in nearly all statistical categories.
In the ninth-place Bearcats' weekend rivalry series, however, their starting rotation showed strides, none more than fourth starter Sean Brady.
The fifth-year senior struggled with injuries and hasn't had a consistent role in his career, but his six-inning gem in the series' final game should change that.
Northwest topped Missouri Western 11-1 Saturday at Bearcat Field, as Northwest's lineup enjoyed rare backing on the mound.
Read more how Northwest impressed the folks at the St. Joseph newspaper by reading the rest of this article at Northwest's pitching surprises Western.
Go Cats!!
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