Miami Herald

Ole Miss wins first CWS title by sweeping Oklahoma

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The last team to get into the NCAA baseball tournament was the last team standing. Mississipp­i scored twice on wild pitches in a three-run eighth inning and the Rebels won their first national baseball title, sweeping Oklahoma in the College World Series finals with a 4-2 victory Sunday.

The Rebels (42-23) became the eighth national champion since 2009 to come out of the Southeaste­rn Conference and third straight, and the trophy will stay in the Magnolia State for another year. Mississipp­i State won last year.

“There is so much to be said for how much we overcame this year, how much we had to fight through, how much we had to pick each other up and never let ourselves get down,” team captain Tim Elko said. “The story of our season is going to be told for year and years to come.”

Ole Miss benefited from a runner-interferen­ce call that took a run away from Oklahoma (45-24) in the sixth inning. The Rebels also overcame a spectacula­r pitching performanc­e by Cade Horton, who set a CWS finals record with 13 strikeouts.

Brandon Johnson struck out the side in a 1-2-3 ninth inning to set off a celebratio­n on the field and in the stands where the majority of the 25,972 were Rebels fans dressed in Ole Miss powder blue. Catcher

Hayden Dunhurst ran to the mound to embrace and then tackle Johnson after Sebastian Orduno swung and missed on the final

pitch.

It was an improbable journey for the Rebels and 22nd-year coach Mike Bianco, who was under fire when his team sat at 22-17 overall and 7-14 in SEC play on May 1.

“I think they’ve showed a lot of people that you can fall down, you can stumble and you can fail, but that doesn’t mean you’re a failure,” Bianco said. “If you continue to work hard, you continue to push and you continue to believe, you can accomplish anything. That’s not some poster or some tweet to motivate you. We’ve all heard that. These guys have lived that this season.”

Ole Miss beat out North Carolina State for the final at-large bid and had to go on the road for regionals and super regionals. The Rebels finished the season on a 20-6 run, including 10-1 in the national tournament. Their only loss at the CWS was 3-2 to Arkansas on Wednesday. The next day, Dylan DeLucia pitched a four-hit shutout to beat the Razorbacks and send the Rebels to the finals. DeLucia was named CWS Most Outstandin­g Player after allowing one earned run, striking out 17 and walking none in 16 2⁄3 innings.

Ole Miss, which won the CWS finals opener 10-3, was down 2-1 going into the eighth inning Sunday. Trevin Michael relieved Horton with one out, and Jacob Gonzalez singled through the right side to drive in the tying run.

Ole Miss starter Hunter Elliott scattered three hits while allowing two runs in 6 innings.

 ?? JOHN PETERSON AP ?? From left, Mississipp­i’s Ben Van Cleve, Tim Elko and Justin Bench celebrate after beating Oklahoma in Game 2 of the College World Series on Sunday.
JOHN PETERSON AP From left, Mississipp­i’s Ben Van Cleve, Tim Elko and Justin Bench celebrate after beating Oklahoma in Game 2 of the College World Series on Sunday.

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