USF defeats St. Cloud State in elminations round

5/9/2025 11:35:00 PM

By: Clint Neumann

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - The University of Sioux Falls baseball team etched their names into the program's history books, capping a record-breaking season with a thrilling victory over St. Cloud State and a valiant effort against the nation's #4-ranked Minnesota State Mavericks at The Birdcage. Under the leadership of Head Coach Grant Hieb, the Cougars achieved a program-record 32 wins, secured their highest-ever #4 seed in the NSIC Tournament, and advanced further in the postseason than any USF squad in Division II history. Though their season ended with a narrow 9-7 loss to the top-seeded Mavericks, the Cougars' left their mark with many unforgettable moments.

Game 1: Sioux Falls vs. St. Cloud State (W, 16-11)

The day began with a do-or-die matchup against the St. Cloud State Huskies (28-26), a team USF had previously defeated in the tournament's opening round. The Cougars, riding the momentum of their rallying triumph over Minnesota Duluth the night before, came out swinging. In the first inning, Mitch Iliff singled and scored on Isaac Bonner's RBI single, giving USF an early 1-0 lead. But St. Cloud State responded with a vengeance in the second, capitalizing on a fielding error. Wyatt Tweet's grand slam highlighted a six-run frame, putting the Huskies ahead 6-1.

Undeterred, the Cougars clawed back. In the bottom of the second, William Edwards doubled, and Ryan Gouldin was hit by a pitch, setting the stage for Dominic Vogel's RBI single and Iliff's two-RBI single, cutting the deficit to 6-4. The third inning saw USF seize control, as Iliff's two-RBI double scored Christenson and Gouldin, giving the Cougars a 7-6 lead. The game remained a seesaw battle, with St. Cloud State erupting for four runs in the fifth, including Ethan Krueger's three-run homer, to reclaim a 10-7 advantage.

But the Cougars unleashed their most explosive inning in the sixth. Ben Serie's grand slam ignited a six-run outburst, with Christenson's solo homer and Iliff's double adding to the tally, putting USF ahead 13-10. The Huskies answered with a run in the seventh, but USF sealed the deal in the bottom half. Jaxon Haase's three-run homer, scoring Iliff and Vogel, pushed the lead to 16-11. Myles Rees, who earned the win with 3.1 innings of relief, and Jake Ammann closed the door, securing the Cougars' place in the next round.

Iliff was a standout, going 4-for-4 with two doubles and five RBIs, while Haase (1-for-4, HR, 3 RBI) and Serie (1-for-5, HR, 4 RBI) provided the power. Christenson added a homer, and Vogel went 3-for-6. The Cougars' 15 hits and four home runs overwhelmed St. Cloud State's pitching staff. Despite early miscues, including two errors, USF's offense and bullpen resilience proved too much for the Huskies.