Houston Chronicle

Arizona rides Cloney to win

- By Eric Olson

OMAHA, Neb. — JC Cloney just keeps rolling along at the College World Series, pushing Arizona to the doorstep of its second national championsh­ip in five years.

Cloney pitched a fourhitter, Ryan Aguilar drove in two runs, and the Wildcats beat Coastal Carolina 3-0 in Game 1 of the College World Series finals on Monday night.

Cloney extended his scoreless innings streak at the CWS to 16. The junior lefthander pitched seven innings in the Wildcats’ 3-0 win over UC Santa Barbara last Wednesday.

“I’m not really tired right now. The adrenaline is still going,” said Cloney, who threw 122 pitches. “I’m still trying to figure out what just happened.”

He wasn’t the only one. The Chanticlee­rs, playing in the finals in their first CWS appearance, went down in order four times and never had a runner advance to second base until the ninth inning.

Cloney (8-4) allowed four singles, walked three and struck out six in the second complete game of his career. He was spot on with his location of a fastball in the 80s, a cutter, breaking ball and changeup. He induced 13 groundouts.

“You want to sit on a fastball, and he throws you a cutter. And you sit on the off-speed, and he throws a fastball,” said the Chanticlee­rs’ Michael Paez.

The Wildcats (49-22) can wrap up their fifth national title and first since 2012 with a win Tuesday.

They scored in the first when Aguilar singled in Cody Ramer, who led off with a double. Aguilar added another RBI single in the seventh to make it 3-0.

Coastal Carolina (53-18) threatened in the ninth. Anthony Marks singled leading off, and Zach Remillard bunted down the third-base line for a base hit on a close play. Connor Owings hit into a double play, and Cloney caught G.K. Young looking at strike three to end the game.

Arizona’s defense, which has committed only one error at the CWS, continued to come up big. Second baseman Ramer, playing in short right field as part of a shift in the fourth, sprinted to bare-hand G.K. Young’s grounder. His throw to first barely beat Young’s headfirst slide. Right fielder Zach Gibbons leaped at the wall to catch Paez’s deep fly to end the eighth inning.

 ?? Nati Harnik / Associated Press ?? Arizona right fielder Zach Gibbons goes high at the wall to catch a flyball hit by Coastal Carolina’s Michael Paez in the eighth inning.
Nati Harnik / Associated Press Arizona right fielder Zach Gibbons goes high at the wall to catch a flyball hit by Coastal Carolina’s Michael Paez in the eighth inning.

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