Springfield News-Sun

Pitching, power lift Ole Miss over OU

- By Eric Olson

OMAHA, NEB. — Jack Dougherty knew for 24 hours he would get the ball for Mississipp­i in Game 1 of the College World Series finals Saturday night, and he didn’t want to jinx himself.

“I tried not to think about it too much,” he said. “I wanted to go out there and be myself. I found out yesterday I was starting. My mom got mad at me because I didn’t tell her. I didn’t want to get into my own head. I wanted to go out there and pitch.”

Oh, he pitched. Dougherty carried a perfect game into the sixth inning in his first start in nearly three months, the Rebels broke things open with three home runs in a row in the eighth, and they went on to beat Oklahoma 10-3.

Ole Miss (41-23) could secure its first national title in baseball with a victory Sunday. Oklahoma (4523) needed a win to force a deciding game Monday.

Rebels coach Mike Bianco said he’ll repeat the same message he delivered to his players Saturday.

“Go for it,” he said he told them. “You’re here to win a national championsh­ip series, you deserve to be here and it’s time to press the gas pedal.”

Oklahoma sputtered early, and with Dougherty in a groove, the Rebels were able to seize momentum. When Dougherty got in trouble in the sixth and left with the bases loaded and no outs, freshman Mason Nichols was there to limit the damage.

“I had plenty of butterflie­s,” Nichols said. “The biggest thing was coaches have been good enough to trust me and put me in situations earlier in the year in a big environmen­t. I focused on my job and I’m glad I got it done.”

TJ Mccants, Calvin Harris and Justin Bench hit backto-back-to-back homers off Chazz Martinez to make it a six-run game in the eighth. It was the first time a team had hit three home runs in a row at the CWS since LSU did it against Mississipp­i State in 1998.

“We were getting beat in every aspect of the game until the sixth inning and we still had a chance to come back and win,” OU first baseman Blake Robertson said. “It’s an unfortunat­e loss, but it doesn’t define us as a team.”

Tim Elko also went deep for Ole Miss and finished 4 for 5 after entering the game 3 for 16 with seven strikeouts in the CWS.

Dougherty (4-3) took the mound with a lead in the first inning after the Rebels capitalize­d on OU starter Jake Bennett’s two wild pitches and error to go up 2-0.

With Ole Miss short on starting pitching because of the newly condensed CWS schedule, Bianco went with Dougherty against an OU offense known for extending at-bats and working pitch counts. Dougherty was the best option available, Bianco said, because he reliably pounds the strike zone and gets ahead of batters.

Dougherty became the first pitcher in Charles Schwab Field’s 11-year history to retire 15 batters in a row to start a game. Dougherty never had a 1-2-3 inning in his other three starts this season.

 ?? REBECCA S. GRATZ / AP ?? Mississipp­i’s Tim Elko (25) celebrates being driven in by Kevin Graham against Oklahoma in the first game of the College World Series finals Saturday.
REBECCA S. GRATZ / AP Mississipp­i’s Tim Elko (25) celebrates being driven in by Kevin Graham against Oklahoma in the first game of the College World Series finals Saturday.

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