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Wichita State Crushes Hawaii With 11-Run Inning
Shockers' Offensive Explosion Leaves Rainbow Warriors Reeling
Apr. 11, 2026 at 7:11am
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Wichita State's offensive explosion leaves Hawaii's defense in disarray, as the Shockers' baseball team cruises to a dominant victory.Wichita TodayThe Wichita State baseball team delivered a dominant 13-3 victory over Hawaii in the opening game of their doubleheader, fueled by an explosive 11-run third inning. Shortstop Alex Ulloa led the charge, smashing two three-run doubles during the onslaught as the Shockers sent 16 batters to the plate against four different Hawaii pitchers.
Why it matters
This game showcased Wichita State's offensive firepower and depth, while also exposing defensive lapses by Hawaii that led to several unearned runs. The lopsided result sets the tone for the rest of the series and raises questions about the Rainbow Warriors' ability to bounce back.
The details
The Shockers' third-inning outburst was particularly impressive, as seven of their 11 runs in the frame were unearned due to Hawaii errors. Ulloa's two big hits highlighted the onslaught, but the Shockers also demonstrated their lineup versatility by cycling through 16 batters in the inning. For Hawaii, outfielder Christian Hoffman provided a bright spot with a solo home run in the sixth inning, but it was not enough to overcome the early deficit.
- The game was a result of Saturday's rainout being rescheduled, with the first game set for seven innings and the second scheduled for a full nine-inning contest.
The players
Alex Ulloa
The Wichita State shortstop was the offensive star of the game, smashing two three-run doubles in the Shockers' 11-run third inning.
Christian Hoffman
The Hawaii outfielder provided a bright spot for the Rainbow Warriors with a solo home run in the sixth inning.
Wichita State
The Shockers' baseball team delivered a dominant 13-3 victory over Hawaii, fueled by an 11-run third inning explosion.
Hawaii
The Rainbow Warriors were unable to overcome Wichita State's offensive onslaught, despite a solo home run from outfielder Christian Hoffman.
The takeaway
This game showcased Wichita State's offensive firepower and depth, while also exposing defensive lapses by Hawaii that led to several unearned runs. The lopsided result sets the tone for the rest of the series and raises questions about the Rainbow Warriors' ability to bounce back.
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