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  • Seminoles throttle Ohio State, 37-6; Texas rallies to stun Army


    Tallahassee, FL (Sports Network) - The Florida State Seminoles advanced to the super regionals of the college baseball tournament thanks to a record-setting 37-6 win over Ohio State Sunday afternoon.

    Stephen Cardullo established a tournament record with seven hits, going 7-for-9 with five RBI and five runs scored. FSU set NCAA tourney game records for hits (38), runs, total bases (66) and doubles (15).

    Jason Stidham, Ohmed Danesh and Mike Meschke combined to go 13-for-17 at the plate with 13 RBI for the Seminoles, who captured the Tallahassee regional.

    It was the second game of the day for the Buckeyes, who earlier beat Georgia, 13-6. Ohio State then fell behind 32-0 to FSU going to the bottom of the fifth inning. Andrew Armstrong was lit up for 11 runs on nine hits and two walks, and also hit a pair of batters, while recording just one out for Ohio State.

    Here is the wrap-up of other regional action from Sunday.

    AUSTIN REGIONAL Preston Clark belted a grand slam in the bottom of the ninth inning as Texas, the top overall seed in the tournament, stunned Army, 14-10, to advance to the super regionals. The Longhorns advanced less than 24 hours after playing in the longest game in NCAA history, a 3-2 win in 25 innings over Boston College. Texas actually trailed 10-6 entering the ninth inning, but Brandon Loy smacked the tying three-run double before Clark sent the Longhorns to victory. Earlier in the day, Boston College was eliminated from competition with a 4-3 loss to Army.

    GAINESVILLE REGIONAL Preston Tucker homered as part of a 4-for-5 night and drove in three runs, powering Florida's 22-hit attack in a 16-5 win over Miami-Florida, as the Gators advanced to the super regionals. Matt den Dekker also knocked in three runs for Florida, which is the nation's No. 8 seed and made it to the super regionals for the first time since 2005. Tucker went 9-for-13 over the three games with six RBI, two homers and a slugging percentage of 1.231. Earlier Sunday, Miami eliminated Jacksonville with a 4-0 triumph.

    IRVINE REGIONAL Virginia advanced to the super regionals for the first time in school history with a 4-1 victory over UC Irvine, the nation's No. 6 seed. The Cavaliers got three hits and an RBI from Jarrett Parker, while Franco Valdes knocked in two runs. Ahead 2-1 moving to the ninth, Virginia got breathing room thanks to back-to-back RBI triples from Parker and Tyler Cannon. The Cavaliers gave up just two runs in the tournament, as they also blanked UC Irvine, 5-0, on Saturday. The Anteaters avoided elimination earlier in the day thanks to a 14-3 win over San Diego State.

    CHAPEL HILL REGIONAL North Carolina, the nation's No. 4 seed, won its regional with a 12-1 rout of Kansas. Garrett Gore belted a pair of homers, including a grand slam, for the Tar Heels. Kansas beat Coastal Carolina, 5-1, earlier Sunday.

    TEMPE REGIONAL Arizona State, the nation's No. 5 seed, moved into the super regionals with an 8-3 victory over Oral Roberts. Arizona State gave up the first three runs, in the opening inning, but went ahead with a four-run sixth. Zack MacPhee provided the big blow with the go-ahead two-run single. ORU beat Kent State, 15-10, earlier Sunday.

    FULLERTON REGIONAL Cal State Fullerton, the country's No. 2 seed, pounded Utah, 16-3, on Sunday to advance to the super regionals. Khris Davis finished with three hits, including a pair of home runs, to pace the offense for the Titans. Utah downed Gonzaga, 9-7, earlier Sunday.

    BATON ROUGE REGIONAL LSU, seeded third nationally, collected 17 hits in a 10-3 win over Minnesota to move to the super regionals. Catcher Micah Gibbs had four hits to pace the attack for the Tigers, who captured their 18th regional title in school history. Minnesota eliminated Baylor in a 15-12 final earlier Sunday.

    NORMAN REGIONAL Drew Smyly lost a no-hitter with one out in the ninth inning, but Arkansas blasted Oklahoma, 11-0, to make it to the super regionals. Smyly, a freshman, had 12 strikeouts, and Andy Wilkins belted a pair of homers as part of a 5-for-5, 5-RBI night for the Razorbacks. Oklahoma, which was the nation's No. 7 seed, fell behind 6-0 through three innings and never recovered. After winning 7-2 earlier in the day to eliminate Washington State, the Sooners were no match for Smyly as the left-hander took a no-hitter into the ninth before Trey Sperring broke it up with a single.

    FORT WORTH REGIONAL Jason Coats hit the game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning, sending TCU to a 5-4 win over Oregon State and into the super regionals. Matt Holaday singled to right field then advanced to second base on a wild pitch. Following an intentional walk to Chris Eillington, Coats won the contest for the Horned Frogs with a single to right field. Oregon State eliminated Texas A&M, 13-5, earlier Sunday.

    ATLANTA REGIONAL Georgia Tech will face Southern Miss Monday night in the regional final. The Yellow Jackets came off the mat on Sunday, winning twice, to make it to the championship game. They first downed Elon, 8-4, and in the night contest topped Southern Miss, 10-3. Georgia Tech belted three home runs in the first two innings of the nightcap. The winner Monday will meet Florida in the super regionals.

    CLEMSON REGIONAL Clemson blasted Oklahoma State, 15-1, Sunday night to set up a winner-take-all scenario Monday night between the teams. It was the second victory of the day for the Tigers, who also topped Tennessee Tech, 10-0. In the nightcap, Chris Dwyer had 13 strikeouts over 8 2/3 innings. Wilson Boyd paced the offense with four hits and four RBI for Clemson.

    GREENVILLE REGIONAL East Carolina won twice on Sunday and will face South Carolina in the championship game Monday night. Kyle Roller, Dustin Harrington and Brandon Henderson hit home runs to lead East Carolina to an 8-6 win over the Gamecocks Sunday night. Earlier in the day, the Pirates eliminated Binghamton in a 16-9 final.

    LOUISVILLE REGIONAL Vanderbilt won two times on Sunday, forcing a deciding game against Louisville Monday night for the championship. Vandy first beat Middle Tennessee, 6-0, and then topped the Cardinals, 8-4. In the second game, Vanderbilt used a four-run second inning to get a jump start on Louisville.

    OXFORD REGIONAL Western Kentucky won twice on Sunday to force a rematch with Ole Miss for the championship Monday night. Western Kentucky first beat Missouri, 11-6, and then edged Ole Miss, 10-9. In the second game, the Hilltoppers rallied from a 9-3 deficit after seven innings, but tied it with a six-run eighth. That inning was capped by Wade Gaynor's tying three-run homer. First baseman Jake Wells won it in the ninth with a home run.

    HOUSTON REGIONAL Rice fought off elimination twice on Sunday to force a deciding game against Kansas State for the regional championship. The Owls first beat Xavier, 12-5, and then blanked the Wildcats, 8-0, to set up the rematch. Jared Rogers threw a complete game against Xavier, and then Taylor Wall went the distance on a three-hitter against Kansas State.

    06/01 02:26:12 ET


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