The Oklahoman

Beavers’ rally keys win, ousts Tar Heels from CWS

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OMAHA, NEB. — Oregon State was down three runs when a steady mist moved in at TD Ameritrade Park in the eighth inning Wednesday night.

Perfect conditions for a team from the Pacific Northwest.

"Every time we're playing and it starts to rain, everyone looks around and says, 'OK, we're going to come back and do what we do at home,'" OSU shortstop Cadyn Grenier said. "When the rain comes, we know there's a possibilit­y of a storm coming — and that's from us."

The Beavers stormed back all right and knocked North Carolina out of the College World Series with an 11-6 win.

Brett Daniels walked in the go-ahead run after Adley Rutschman tied it with a three-run double.

Tyler Malone hit his second homer of the CWS, and the Beavers' third of the game, as Oregon State (51-11-1) built a five-run cushion and avenged Saturday's 8-6 loss to the Tar Heels (4420).

It was a stunning turnabout after the Tar Heels wiped out a 3-0 deficit to go up 6-3 in the sixth.

North Carolina had been 37-0 when leading after seven innings and had won 50 straight when scoring six runs, the longest streak in Division I.

North Carolina's eighth-inning meltdown saw three pitchers walk four batters, one intentiona­lly, and allow three hits.

No. 9 batter Zak Taylor started things off with a leadoff single.

Madrigal, the No. 4 overall draft pick by the Chicago White Sox, followed with a base hit and Grenier won a 12-pitch duel with Joey Lancelotti to walk and load the bases.

Rutschman followed with a drive to the center-field wall off Daniels (6-1) for his bases-clearing double.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Oregon State players celebrate after the final out against North Carolina in a NCAA College World Series baseball eliminatio­n game in Omaha, Neb., on Wednesday.
[AP PHOTO] Oregon State players celebrate after the final out against North Carolina in a NCAA College World Series baseball eliminatio­n game in Omaha, Neb., on Wednesday.

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