Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Stanford walks it off against Texas, advances to 18th CWS

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Drew Bowser hit a routine fly that Texas outfielder­s couldn't find in the twilight sky, allowing Alberto Rios to score the gamewinnin­g run from second, and Stanford edged the Longhorns 7-6 on Monday night to advance to its third straight College World Series and 18th overall.

Rios was nearly thrown out at second for the third out of the ninth after his long fly to left hit off the wall. Texas almost got out of the inning again when Bowser hit a high fly, but it dropped about 15 feet from outfielder Dylan Campbell.

Stanford (44-18) will play top-seeded Wake Forest on Saturday in the College World Series.

Bowser made it 2-0 in the second with his third home run in three games.

Stanford scored three runs with two outs in the fourth for a 6-3 lead. Carter Graham followed an intentiona­l walk with an RBI single to break a tie and Braden Montgomery added a two-run single for a threerun lead.

Texas (42-22) was also seeking its third consecutiv­e appearance in the College World Series.

Campbell tied it at 6-all in the eighth with a single and then turned a double play on a long throw from right field to retire Saborn Campbell at third.

Tennessee earned the final berth with a 5-0 victory over Southern Mississipp­i in a game that started four hours late Monday because of rain and lightning.

CWS bracket play begins Friday with TCU (4222) matched against Oral Roberts (51-12) and No. 2 Florida (50-15) against No. 7 Virginia (50-13). Saturday's openers match Wake Forest (52-10) against No. 8 Stanford (44-18) and No. 5 LSU (48-15) against Tennessee (43-20).

 ?? TONY AVELAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Stanford's Drew Bowser, center, is mobbed by teammates after his game-winning hit against Texas on Monday.
TONY AVELAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Stanford's Drew Bowser, center, is mobbed by teammates after his game-winning hit against Texas on Monday.

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