San Diego Union-Tribune

AGGIES OUST RIVAL LONGHORNS FROM CWS

- BY ERIC OLSON Olson writes for The Associated Press.

OMAHA, Neb.

Trevor Werner hit a tiebreakin­g single in a four-run second inning and No. 5 national seed Texas A&M broke a nine-game College World Series losing streak Sunday with a 10-2 victory over rival Texas, ending the Longhorns’ season.

The Aggies (43-19) spotted Texas (47-22) a two-run lead before taking control of the first CWS game between programs that had met 373 times since 1904.

Their first win in five Omaha appearance­s since 1993 moved Texas A&M to another eliminatio­n game Tuesday against the loser of the Sunday night game between Oklahoma and Notre Dame.

Aggies starter Micah Dallas acknowledg­ed there was added satisfacti­on to knocking out the Longhorns.

“There is a little extra oomph behind everything, especially when it’s Texas, because you just look at the fan bases, there’s a lot of like genuine hate between each other,” Dallas said. “We kind of feed off of it. We respect them. They’re a great ballclub. But there’s a little more, I don’t know, competitio­n.”

Leading 8-2, the Aggies faced a stressful situation in the sixth inning when Jacob Palisch walked Mitchell Daly to load the bases with two outs and Ivan Melendez coming to bat. Palisch struck out the national home run leader and .393 hitter, catching him looking at a fastball at the knees on the inner half of the plate.

Palisch pumped his fist as he walked off the mound and Dallas (7-3), whom he replaced four batters earlier, let out a celebrator­y scream in the dugout and rushed to greet the lefty.

“That was a massive part of the game,” Aggies coach Jim Schlossnag­le said.

Dallas had two forgettabl­e outings for Texas Tech in the 2019 CWS, and things didn’t start great for him Sunday as the Longhorns scored single runs in the first two innings. He held them scoreless the next three before Palisch came on after the first two batters in the sixth reached.

Texas starter Lucas Gordon (7-2) lasted just 12⁄3 innings for the shortest of his 16 career starts, and that was after a 10pitch 1-2-3 first inning.

Grinding out long at-bats is the Aggies’ offensive identity, and they executed it perfectly in the second to put pressure on Gordon. No turn at the plate was better than Werner’s. He fouled off seven balls and worked the count from 0-2 to full during an 11-pitch at-bat that ended with him slapping a liner into left field for a two-run single and a 4-2 lead.

That was it for Gordon, who threw 43 pitches in the inning before Jared Southard came on as the first of five relievers. The Aggies scored single runs in the third and fourth and two in the fifth to go up six runs.

The Aggies also beat Texas in a regular-season game in Austin and now have won four straight against the Longhorns, who they played regularly when both were in the Big 12 and the old Southwest Conference.

They’ll reunite in the Southeaste­rn Conference when Texas becomes a member, no later than in 2025.

Oklahoma 6, Notre Dame 2: Cade Horton struck out a career-high 11 in six innings, Tanner Tredaway continued his torrid postseason with three hits, and Oklahoma took control of its bracket with a win over Notre Dame. The Sooners need one more win to advance to the best-of-three finals starting Saturday. They’ll play Wednesday against the winner of a Tuesday eliminatio­n game between Notre Dame and Texas A&M. Horton held the Irish scoreless on three singles the first five innings. Tredaway is batting .513 in the NCAA Tournament.

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