The Oklahoman

Tigers force additional game

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LSU scored two runs in the second inning as it handed Oregon State its fifth loss this season Friday at the College World Series. The two teams will play again Saturday with the winner advancing to next week’s championsh­ip series.

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 ⅓ 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 winnertake-all Bracket 1 final at the College World Series on Saturday, with the winner going to the bestof-three 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 rightfield seats for a two-run lead.

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