The Reporter (Vacaville)

No. 2 Stanford bounced from CWS

- By Eric Olson

OMAHA, NEB. >> Cole Foster's threerun double in the sixth inning gave Auburn the lead, and the Tigers beat No. 2 national seed Stanford 6-2 in a College World Series eliminatio­n game for their first win in Omaha in 25 years.

The Tigers (44-21) will play Tuesday against the loser of Monday night's game between Arkansas and Mississipp­i.

Stanford (47-18) concluded a short, disappoint­ing stay in Omaha. The Cardinal lost their opener against Arkansas 17-2 — the most lopsided game here in 34 years — and then did next to nothing after taking an early lead against Auburn.

Stanford, which staved off eliminatio­n five times in its regional and super regional, went 0-2 in a CWS for the first time in 18 appearance­s.

Trace Bright (5-4) went five innings for the win and Blake Burkhalter, the Tigers' star closer, struck out six of the eight batters he faced for his 16th save.

Auburn had been 0-3 in the CWS since beating Rice 10-1 in 1997.

“It's important for us as we continue to try to build our program and build a brand of respectabi­lity, sincere respectabi­lity,” Tigers coach Butch Thompson said. “So it is a big deal and it gives us a chance to compete again.”

The Tigers, who lost 5-1 to Mississipp­i on Saturday, had managed one run and seven hits in 14 innings before breaking out in the sixth against the Cardinal.

Foster, who doubled twice, was back in the lineup after leaving in the middle of Saturday's game because of illness and dehydratio­n. Thompson said seven or eight of his players have had a stomach virus and that Foster was getting intravenou­s fluids after the game.

“He's doing all he can,” Thompson said. “He barely pulled into second and dropped his head — one of the biggest hits of his life and he's trying to keep his head up. He's just done an amazing job.”

Stanford starter Drew Dowd, who struggled with his fastball command his last few appearance­s, was dialed in through the first four innings. But he gave up Brooks Carlson's double leading

off the fifth and walked Foster on four pitches to bring on Quinn Mathews (9-2).

Mathews got Stanford out of the inning but ran into trouble in the sixth, giving up two singles, hitting a batter and issuing a walk before Foster's basesclear­ing double off the wall in left center put the Tigers up 4-2. Auburn added two more in the seventh.

“When Cole hit the ball,” Thompson said, “that was a big exhale for our offense.”

Stanford had an opportunit­y to cut into the lead in the seventh when it loaded the bases with two outs against Tommy Sheehan.

 ?? JOHN PETERSON – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Stanford shortstop Adam Crampton, left, tries to make a play as left fielder Eddie Park looks on in the eighth inning.
JOHN PETERSON – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Stanford shortstop Adam Crampton, left, tries to make a play as left fielder Eddie Park looks on in the eighth inning.

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