Mason Edwards, USC baseball shut out Michigan State in Big Ten Tournament
Mason Edwards led USC baseball to a 7-0 victory over Michigan State in the Big Ten Tournament. He pitched four scoreless innings before a rain delay ended his outing. The win marked USC's 10th shutout of the season, showcasing their strong performance as they aim for an NCAA Tournament Regional hosting spot.
- ▪Mason Edwards struck out six batters and allowed only two hits in his four innings of work.
- ▪USC's offense capitalized on two-out opportunities, scoring all their runs with two outs.
- ▪The Trojans have a strong case to host an NCAA Tournament Regional, having a home record of 32-1.
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Sports Mason Edwards, USC baseball shut out Michigan State in Big Ten Tournament By Ben Bolch Published May 22, 2026, 3:58 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Sometimes the easy narratives hold up. In a battle between the nation’s strikeout leader and the last team to qualify for the Big Ten Tournament, Mason Edwards prevailed. USC ace Mason Edwards shut down Michigan State over four scoreless innings Friday, and the Trojans went on to a 7-0 victory. Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images The USC ace shut down Michigan State over four scoreless innings Friday before facing an opponent he could not overcome. The weather.
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