Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Three-run response uplifts Florida State

-

FLORIDA STATE 6, CAL STATE FULLERTON 4

OMAHA, Neb. — Florida State’s dugout was a bit deflated after the Seminoles gave up three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to have a two-run lead against Cal State Fullerton turn into a one-run deficit.

Things perked up when shortstop Timmy Richards couldn’t make a play on Taylor

Walls’ grounder leading off the top of the seventh. That started a three-run inning that helped send the Seminoles to a 6- 4 victory that knocked

the Titans out of the College World Series.

“Anytime a guy gets on base, the first hitter, we think we’ll score a crooked number, not just one,” FSU’s Drew Mendoza said. “The first hitter sets the tone, and with guys getting on base, we were feeling really good about the inning. It gives the guy behind him confidence to pass the bat to the next guy.”

Fullerton (39-24) has gone two games and out in four consecutiv­e College World Series appearance­s and has lost nine games in a row in Omaha. The last four of those losses are on Coach Rick Vanderhook’s resume.

“I know I’m 0-4. I knew how difficult it was to get here. But it’s even more difficult to get here and win,” he said.

Chase Haney (3-2) worked two-thirds of an inning for the victory, and Drew Carlton earned his seventh save after Fullerton put two runners on base with two outs in the bottom of the ninth. Pinch hitter Hank LoForte struck out looking to end the game.

It was another heart-wrenching loss for the Titans. They blew a 5-1 lead in the sixth inning against No. 1 national seed Oregon State on Saturday, and they failed

to hold a 4-3 sixth-inning lead against the Seminoles after Dillon Persinger’s double and Timmy Richards’ two- run home run.

OREGON ST. 13, LSU 1

OMAHA, Neb. — Bryce Fehmel limited LSU to two hits in eight innings, KJ Harrison hit the first College World Series grand slam at TD Ameritrade Park, and Oregon State beat LSU 13-1 for its 23rd consecutiv­e victory Monday night.

The top-seeded Beavers (56-4), who matched the school-record win streak they set earlier this season, took control of Bracket 1. They don’t play again until Friday, and need one more win to advance to next week’s best-of-three finals.

LSU (49-18) had its 17-game win streak end with its most lopsided CWS loss since a 20-6 throttling by Cal State Fullerton in 1994. The Tigers face eliminatio­n when they play Florida State on Wednesday.

Starter Eric Walker (8-2) left the game in the third inning because of forearm tightness. Caleb Gilbert held the Beavers for a couple of innings, but they capitalize­d on a couple of LSU misplays to go up 3-0 in the fifth.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States