The Columbus Dispatch

LSU ends Oregon State’s 23-game winning streak

- By Eric Olson

OMAHA, Neb. — With a wave of his cap to the LSU fans, Alex Lange disappeare­d into the dugout after what very well could have been his last outing as a collegian.

It was one of his best, and most timely.

The Chicago Cubs’ first-round draft pick limited top-seeded Oregon State to two hits over 7 innings in a performanc­e Friday that carried the Tigers to a 3-1 victory and ended the Beavers’ 23-game winning streak.

It also set up a winner-take-all Bracket 1 final at the College World Series on Saturday, with the winner going to the best-ofthree finals beginning Monday.

Lange (10-5) won a CWS eliminatio­n game for the second time in his career, and he said his experience pitching so many important games at home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, prepared him.

“I had a sense of calmness about me this morning when I woke up, and getting to the yard. I was expecting to be amped up and juiced up,” Lange said. “I was calm and relaxed. I think that goes back to pitching in Alex Box Stadium in front of 12,000 people every Friday night. It wasn’t a big shocker or big difference. This is why I came to LSU, to play in these big games. And keeping your team in the ballgame and keeping the season alive is pretty awesome.”

The Tigers (51-18) avenged a 13-1 loss to the Beavers (56-5) on Monday and became the first team to knock them off since Southern California on April 29.

They did all of their scoring against national wins leader Jake Thompson (14-1). Max Engelbrekt relieved in the seventh after Josh Smith hit Thompson’s first pitch of the inning into the right-field seats for a two-run lead.

Oregon State was still stinging after the game from a call in the third inning when, with runners on first and second, Steven Kwan sliced a ball down the left-field line that bounced off the wall and was ruled foul. TV replays indicated it was a fair ball.

Oregon State coach Pat Casey said by the time someone on his staff told him to ask for a video review, the next pitch had been thrown, closing his window of opportunit­y.

NCAA national coordinato­r of umpires George Drouches said through an NCAA spokesman that crew chief Danny Collins should have called for a video review. Collins, who was working third base, made the original foul call. Kwan ended up popping out to shortstop before Lange walked two straight to force in a run.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] [NATI HARNIK/ ?? LSU pitcher Alex Lange delivers a pitch during the third inning Friday against Oregon in Omaha, Neb.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] [NATI HARNIK/ LSU pitcher Alex Lange delivers a pitch during the third inning Friday against Oregon in Omaha, Neb.

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