The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

College World Series berths at stake

- NCAA BASEBALL By Eric Olson

OMAHA, NEB. — Super regionals are the next stop on the road to Omaha. The eight best-of-three series starting today and Saturday determine the field for the College World Series.

Today’s openers: Vanderbilt (36-23-1) at No. 1 national seed Oregon State (52-4); Cal State Fullerton (37-21) at Long Beach State (41-18-1); Davidson (35-24) at Texas A&M (3921); Kentucky (43-21) at No. 7 Louisville (50-10).

Saturday’s openers: Sam Houston State (44-21) at Florida State (43-21); Mississipp­i State (40-25) at No. 4 LSU (46-17); Missouri State (43-18) at No. 6 TCU (45-16); Wake Forest (42-18) at No. 3 Florida (45-17). Some things to know: Let’s do it again: Louisville has the nation’s longest streak with five consecutiv­e appearance­s in super regionals and is trying to get back to the College World Series for the first time since 2014. TCU is in super regionals for the fourth year in a row and going for a fourth straight trip to the CWS.

Doing it all: Oregon State second baseman Nick Madrigal is Pac-12 player of the year and batting .380 with 18 doubles, four homers, 34 RBIs and a team-leading 15 steals on 17 attempts. He’s had a deep bone bruise for almost a month since getting hit by a pitch on his left hand and was just 1 for 8 in the first two games of regionals. So he adjusted. He went 4 for 4 in the final against Yale — and every hit was a bunt single.

Going in style: Sam Houston State achieved a first by making the super regionals. Other milestones for a school that’s been playing baseball since 1906: the 740-mile trip to Florida State is the farthest the Bearkats will have traveled for a game, and the journey to Tallahasse­e is their program’s first by airplane.

Big West is big deal: With Cal State Fullerton playing at Long Beach State, the Big West is assured of having a team in the College World Series for a fourth straight season. It’s the first time two Big West teams have met in super regionals. Long Beach State, the conference champion, was 5-1 against the Titans in the regular season.

He’d give his right arm: Davidson senior ace Durin O’Linger got straight-A’s last semester, is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and plans to go to pharmacy school. The super regional at Texas A&M , or the CWS, will be the end of his career. All that makes his pitch count irrelevant the rest of the way.

He proved as much in the Atlantic-10 Tournament, when he threw 236 pitches, and last weekend when he threw 128 more while earning a win and save in regional wins over No. 2 national seed North Carolina.

Well, this is awkward: First-year Mississipp­i State coach Andy Cannizaro took the Bulldogs’ job in November after serving as hitting coach and recruiting coordinato­r at rival LSU. He’s returning to the Baton Rouge tiger den this weekend. LSU swept three games from MSU in May in Starkville.

Opposites attract: Wake Forest-Florida offers a contrast of styles. The Demon Deacons have hit 100 home runs and are batting .311, scoring 7.9 runs a game and have five players with 12 or more homers.

Florida has among the best starting rotations in the country, with Alex Faedo, Brady Singer and Jackson Kowar combining for 26 wins. Michael Byrne has developed into the top closer with a nation-leading and school-record 16 saves.

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