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Xavier baseball advances to the Big East championship

Back against the wall can be an uncomfortable position.

But sometimes that discomfort reveals a team's true character and it reminds them what they're playing for.

That's what has happened to Xavier University's baseball team over the last 24 hours.

After losing to top-seeded Connecticut, 11-1, Thursday in the opening round of the Big East Conference Tournament at Prasco Park in Mason, the Musketeers have refused to go out quietly or easily.

Facing elimination Friday night against Seton Hall – in a game that started after 10 p.m. because of a prolonged storm system and didn't finish until nearly 1:30 a.m. Saturday – Xavier won 4-2 behind seven strong innings from starter Lane Flamm, which led to another elimination game about 14 hours later against Creighton Saturday evening.

Xavier sophomore Jonathan Kelly strolled to the mound in the bottom of the ninth inning with the Musketeers nursing a 2-1 lead and walked the leadoff batter to put the tying run on base. Two batters later, after a flyout to left field, Kelly allowed a single that advanced the tying run to second base and put the game-winning run at first.

Xavier University sophomore Jonathan Kelly delivers a pitch in a six-out save performance in a 2-1 win over Creighton on Saturday, May 29, 2021, in a Big East Conference Tournament semifinal game at Prasco Park in Mason, Ohio.

Unaffected by the pressure or the magnitude of the win-or-go-home moment, Kelly confidently closed the game with back-to-back strikeouts, finishing off a six-out save that sends Xavier through to Sunday's Big East championship against UConn, a team Xavier will need to beat twice in order to win the title and earn the Big East's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

"Not done yet, that's what we've been saying the last couple days," Xavier head coach Billy O'Conner said. "After the game last night, we talked about one day at a time, stay positive, believe. We talked about 2009 when I was on the team and we won (the conference tournament) and how we came through the losers bracket there and I said the biggest thing was we all believed. We knew we were gonna do it. The minute doubt starts to creep in that's when you're in trouble, but if you believe it with all your being you can make it happen and where we're at, I love our team. I love our pitching depth, I love our offense. We're executing. We're competing like crazy. We've got a tough challenge tomorrow against UConn having to win two against those guys with the way they're playing right now, but man, it's one game at a time right now."

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The Musketeers had options for who would start Saturday's game on the mound. 

O'Conner said sophomore Ethan Bosacker was an easy choice – that proved to be true.

Xavier University sophomore Ethan Bosacker pitches against Creighton on Saturday, May 29, 2021, in a Big East Tournament semifinal game at Prasco Park.

Bosacker, a right-hander from Minnesota, got off to a rough start. He allowed a double to the first Creighton batter he faced and the Bluejays scratched a run across with three hits in the first inning.

Bosacker didn't flinch, though. He got the train back on the tracks, and cruised over the course of seven dominant innings, allowing five hits with six strikeouts.


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