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Holy Cross wins in regionals for 1st time since 1978

- By Eric Olson Associated Press Sports Writer

Holy Cross, one of three teams with a losing record to make the NCAA Tournament, will keep playing today after winning its first regional game since 1978.

The Crusaders eliminated Big Ten regular-season champion Nebraska 7-4 in Corvallis, Oregon, on Saturday. It was their second win of the season over a team from a power five conference. They beat Southern California in March.

Holy Cross (24-28) lost 8-2 to No. 1 national seed Oregon State on Friday in what was a close game through five innings. Against the Huskers, the Crusaders made the most of 10 singles and two doubles, scoring four runs with two outs and batting .455 (5 for 11) with runners in scoring position. They also got solid pitching from senior pitchers Joe Cravero, George Capen and Phil Reese.

The Crusaders play Oregon State or Yale today after becoming the second team in two years to come into the tournament under .500 and win a game. Utah was 25-27 when it knocked off Mississipp­i in 2016.

“I told them before the game that I liked where we’re at,” 10th-year Holy Cross coach Greg Dicenzo said. “I liked the fact we’re going to have to face some adversity. To be honest with you, this program and this team have been built around people who said they can’t do things. We’re in the losers’ bracket of a four-team double-eliminatio­n tournament. That’s a tough road ahead. No better way, no better group to keep fighting and keep punching back with than this one.”

Radford and Texas Southern also entered regionals with losing records.

Nebraska, a No. 2 regional seed, went two-and-out after losing to No. 3 Yale 5-1 on Friday and to No. 4 Holy Cross. Neither Yale nor Holy Cross offer baseball scholarshi­ps. game in Lexington, Kentucky.

North Carolina’s Gianluca Daltari allowed five hits and one run in seven innings in an 8-1 win over Michigan.

Tyler Norris allowed six hits and struck out seven in Bethune-Cookman’s 4-2 win over Marist.

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