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Brady Dallimore drove in six runs and Zack James fired five shutout innings as TCU beat Houston 14-2 to complete the sweep.

TCU baseball stayed red-hot Sunday, blasting Houston 14-2 at Lupton Stadium to finish off a series sweep and stretch its winning streak to six games.

Brady Dallimore powered the Horned Frogs’ offense with a huge afternoon, driving in six runs, all with two outs.

TCU improved to 28-15 overall and 13-8 in league play while matching its longest winning streak of the season.

The Frogs jumped in front immediately when Colton Griffin opened the bottom of the first with a leadoff home run, his first blast of the season. From there, TCU turned the game into a rout.

Dallimore delivered the first major blow with a bases-clearing double to make it 4-0. Jack Bell followed with an RBI single, and the Frogs kept pouring it on.

Griffin doubled in the fourth, Sawyer Strosnider drove him in, and Dallimore came through again with another bases-loaded double to push the lead to 9-0.

Bell added more damage with a two-run homer in the sixth, his sixth of the season, before Jack Arthur and Cole Eaton helped TCU reach 14 runs.

Zack James was excellent again, improving to 6-0 after five scoreless innings.

He allowed three hits, walked two and never let a Houston runner get past second base. James has now allowed just one run over his last 27 innings.

TCU finished with 16 hits, scored 10 runs with two outs and played error-free defense. Tommy LaPour also returned to the mound after missing 72 days, throwing a scoreless sixth.

The Frogs now turn to a Wednesday home game against UT Arlington at 6 p.m. on ESPN+.

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