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Brady Dallimore crushed his first career home run for a walk-off as TCU baseball erased a 6-0 deficit to stun Abilene Christian 7-6 in Fort Worth.

FORT WORTH - TCU baseball delivered one of its most dramatic wins of the season Tuesday night, storming back from a massive early deficit before Brady Dallimore’s walk-off home run sealed a stunning 7-6 victory over Abilene Christian at Lupton Stadium.

For most of the night, it looked like No. 17 TCU might be heading toward a frustrating loss.

Abilene Christian jumped on the Horned Frogs early, blasting a three-run double in the first inning before adding another big swing in the fourth to stretch the lead to 6-0. The Wildcats appeared firmly in control as TCU struggled to get momentum offensively.

Then everything changed.

The Frogs finally broke through in the fifth inning, sparked by Jack Arthur’s bunt single and a rally that loaded the bases.

Walks to Nolan Traeger and Kyuss Gargett forced home runs and suddenly cut the deficit in half. When Brady Dallimore drew a bases-loaded walk, TCU had clawed back within 6-3.

Momentum kept building in the sixth.

Walks from Arthur and Cole Cramer ignited another rally, and Sawyer Strosnider delivered a clutch RBI single to keep the comeback rolling. Traeger followed with a groundout that plated another run, and after a tense at-bat, Dallimore was hit by a pitch to bring home the tying run.

Just like that, the game was even.

TCU’s bullpen made sure the comeback mattered. Tanner Sagouse and Ethan Thomas combined for four crucial innings, striking out five and keeping the Wildcats off the scoreboard to give the Frogs a chance.

Then came the moment.

Leading off the bottom of the ninth, Dallimore stepped to the plate and wasted no time. On the very first pitch he saw, the TCU freshman crushed the ball over the right-center field wall for his first career home run - and the first walk-off blast for the Frogs since May 2025.

The dramatic comeback pushes TCU to 7-5 on the season and extends its winning streak to five games.

If Tuesday night proved anything, it’s this: the Frogs aren’t out of a game until the final swing.