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USC baseball opens Big Ten Tournament by blanking Michigan State

Not even Mother Nature could derail Mason Edwards and the USC baseball team.

The Trojans and their ace withstood a lengthy rain delay to defeat Michigan State 7-0 and advance in the Big Ten Tournament on Friday in Omaha, Nebraska.

Fourth-seeded USC (43-14) will take on the winner of today’s game between top-seeded UCLA and Purdue, which the weather has pushed back from an 11 a.m. PT start time to 4 p.m., in Saturday’s semifinal scheduled for noon.

Edwards dominated the 12th-seeded Spartans (24-32) for four innings before a downpour caused the game to be postponed for more than an hour and a half.

The Trojans opened the scoring in the bottom of the first inning with Kevin Takeuchi driving in Augie Lopez, who had drawn a two-out walk, with a double to left-center. Isaac Cadena followed with a triple to left-center for a 2-0 lead.

USC added two more runs in the third inning with a bases-loaded, one-out single to left by Jack Besseer.

Edwards, meanwhile, hadn’t let a single Spartan advance past second base. The Big Ten Pitcher of the Year came into the game with an 8-0 record. In 84.1 innings pitched, Edwards posted conference bests of 154 strikeouts and a 1.49 ERA.

The left-hander finished with six strikeouts – mowing down the Michigan State side in the second – with two hits and two walks.

Undaunted USC emerged from the delay with a three-run fifth inning to boost its lead on a two-run double by Abbrie Covarrubias and an RBI triple from Dean Carpentier.

Andrew Johnson and Chase Herrell took over for Edwards with two scoreless innings apiece. Ben Cuhsnie threw a perfect ninth for USC’s NCAA-best 10th shutout of the season.

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