Northwestern Rangers Rout OPSU Aggies 14-3 in Goodwell Midweek Matchup
Alex Dabrowski drove in four runs as Northwestern run-ruled OPSU 14-3 at Carroll Gribble Field, dealing the Aggies a punishing loss on their own Goodwell home field.
Alex Dabrowski's four-RBI performance powered the Northwestern Oklahoma State University Rangers to a 14-3 run-rule victory over the Oklahoma Panhandle State University Aggies at Carroll Gribble Field in Goodwell on March 24, handing OPSU a blowout loss on its own diamond.
Dabrowski paced a Northwestern offense that struck first and never allowed the Aggies a sustained path back into the game. Cole Barton's single to right drove in multiple runs and put early separation on the board, while Joel Lindahl's leadoff single helped sustain the rally. Chase Gordon added a walk as part of the Rangers' patient approach at the plate. By the final out, Dabrowski, Barton, and McCarty led Northwestern in hits, and the 11-run margin triggered the run rule.

The comfortable cushion gave Northwestern's coaching staff a useful window to rotate arms through the later innings, precisely the kind of evaluative opportunity a midweek opponent provides as Sooner Athletic Conference play deepens into the spring.
The result carries a sharper sting for OPSU. Carroll Gribble Field anchors Aggie athletics for communities throughout the Panhandle, and a home run-rule defeat puts a sharp focus on the pitching and run-prevention breakdowns that have trailed this Aggie squad through conference play. OPSU managed three runs but could not answer Northwestern's multi-run innings with anything sustained.
For a program building its case in conference standings, Tuesday's margin is a data point the OPSU staff will need to address directly, both in rotation decisions and in how the defense responds to prolonged offensive pressure.
Northwestern carries the momentum of a 14-run outing into its upcoming schedule, with Dabrowski's four RBIs standing as the afternoon's defining contribution.
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