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South Carolina Wins College World Series

ERIC OLSON   06/30/10 05:37 AM ET   AP

South Carolina College World Series

OMAHA, Neb. — South Carolina closed out the final College World Series at Rosenblatt Stadium with its first baseball title and big-time bragging rights.

"To be the last team to win it here," winning pitcher Matt Price said, "that's amazing."

The Gamecocks provided the perfect send-off for the stadium that has been home to college baseball's biggest event since 1950 with a 2-1 victory over UCLA in 11 innings Tuesday night. The CWS moves to a new stadium in downtown Omaha next year.

"It dawned on me, it would be wonderful to go deep into this thing and be around at the end," coach Ray Tanner recalled thinking when the CWS began nearly two weeks ago. "I know the new stadium will be very special and a great facility.

"But this is history. And we'll be a part of the College World Series and Rosenblatt for a long, long time."

Not only because they won it, but how the Gamecocks accomplished it. South Carolina (54-16) trailed in the middle innings of all three of its NCAA regional games and had to win two one-run games in the super regionals to make it to the College World Series.

Once they got to Omaha, the Gamecocks lost their first game and had to stave off elimination four times to reach the finals, even winning one game after being down to their last strike.

In a fitting end to a fantastic season, South Carolina came from behind again Tuesday night, tying the game in the eighth inning and beating UCLA (51-17) in the 11th on Whit Merrifield's RBI single.

"It's just a great run," Tanner said. "You have to have a lot of things happen for you and you have to have the right kind of people around you. But it's not impossible to be sitting where we are. But the odds are against you being here. No matter how good your program is, there are a lot of great programs out there."

The Gamecocks won six straight games after losing their CWS opener against Oklahoma, and became the third first-time champion since 2006 after sweeping the best-of-three series.

Each team had plenty of scoring chances, but had difficulty converting in Rosenblatt's finale. A video tribute to the stadium, fireworks and a trumpeter playing a slow version of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" finished Rosenblatt's 61-year run.

It was the fifth championship decided in an extra-inning final, and first since Southern California topped Florida State – also 2-1 – in 15 innings in 1970.

"You start in February with 300 teams and you get a chance to go to postseason, and maybe to a super regional, and then you have things go right for you and you go to Omaha," Tanner said. "And you get to play in the national championship series. And you're the last team standing. Just a wonderful, wonderful time for our players and coaches."

Merrifield was surprised UCLA closer Dan Klein didn't intentionally walk him and Jackie Bradley Jr., the CWS Most Outstanding Player, to set up potential forceouts all around and a possible double play.

"When I saw the catcher squat down, I knew I had something to prove," Merrifield said. "They wanted to get me out."

Scott Wingo drew a leadoff walk and took second when catcher Steve Rodriguez, perhaps distracted when Evan Marzilli squared to bunt, let an inside 1-0 pitch get past him. Wingo moved to third when Marzilli got a bunt down, and scored when Merrifield drilled Klein's 2-0 pitch past the pulled-in outfield of the Bruins and into right field.

"I worked the count in my favor and got a fastball, even though it was kind of down, I got the barrel on it," he said. "And it finally went the other way and shot it into the gap. And it fell for me. And it was a great feeling."

Price (5-1) allowed one hit over 2 2-3 innings for the Gamecocks, who also went to the CWS finals in 1975, '77 and 2002, but came up short.

"I could have gone another two innings if I had to," Price said. "The adrenaline kicked in."

Klein (6-1) took the loss after working 3 1-3 innings for the Bruins – "the greatest club we played the entire year," Tanner said.

UCLA bounced back from a 27-29 campaign a year ago to reach the College World Series finals.

"I've told the players that they have now reached the pinnacle in college baseball," UCLA coach John Savage said. "Now every player in that locker room knows what it feels like, what all the hard work and all the sacrifice to get to where they are.

"Now the bar's been raised, and we look to be back as soon as possible."

Price worked out of a bases-loaded jam in the ninth, then allowed only one baserunner the rest of the way.

We had a rally going after two outs, and we just could not come up with a big hit," Savage said. "And that was the story the last two nights."

South Carolina had runners in scoring position in four of the first six innings, including loading the bases in the second, but could push nothing across until the eighth. UCLA also missed out on early scoring chances and went 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position.

"To get so close and to fall short hurts," said UCLA starter Rob Rasmussen, who allowed six hits in six scoreless innings. "I think maybe later tonight or tomorrow, as it all kind of sinks in, and as we look back on it, we're all going to be proud of what we did."

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Ty LaRue
Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge
07:05 PM on 06/30/2010
South Carolina, the best Carolina
05:23 PM on 06/30/2010
Congratulations to the Gamecocks. I'm a Tiger fan myself but I'm proud my State was represented by such a fine group of young men.
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southernman
Proud Southern Progressive , Semper Fi !!
05:57 PM on 06/30/2010
You're a good man , Tigers did good this year.. enjoy it now and maybe it will make up for the butt cuttin we gonna give you this Nov.... Go Gamecocks... Spurrier walks on water ... Dabbo eats jell-o
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southernman
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07:31 PM on 06/30/2010
You just got lucky we wanted to fight more than play football, good luck this year and join the SEC so we can start beating you on a regular basis and it will mean something.
02:23 PM on 07/01/2010
Nooooo mo chara... the fight took place in 2004. 2003 was just a plain ole schoolin'. :-0
The NCAA shakeup was looking interesting for a bit. Never really took stock in Carolina moving back to the ACC nor would I want them to. I'll give you that the SEC is the powerhouse conference. Dating myself a wee bit but I 'member USC basketball under McGuire when they were still in the ACC. I'll be looking for you in November. :-)))))
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Kenneth Braxton
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01:37 PM on 06/30/2010
Congrats Gamecocks!!
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southernman
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12:49 PM on 06/30/2010
I guess HP didn't think this rated a headline under sports but then again they aren't UCLA
05:25 PM on 06/30/2010
Isn't that the truth. I've been looking for some headline the last couple weeks. Very disappointed in HP. Makes me just that much more determined to not give the likes of UCLA or USC a minute's notice.
12:04 PM on 06/30/2010
why is this called a "world" series? how many countries in the world participate in this event? or in MLB for that matter?
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cybolt
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12:22 PM on 06/30/2010
Why is it called the World Cup if the "World" does not participate?
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southernman
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12:50 PM on 06/30/2010
really
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Laura Walker
11:36 AM on 06/30/2010
My nephew pitches for USC ( #29 Mike Roth). He's out first Gamecock in the family - all the rest being Tigs - but we are so happy for USC!!!!!!!!! National Champs!!!!!!!!!
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southernman
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12:52 PM on 06/30/2010
Go USC the chicken curse just got its neck rung , I'm crowing so loud my rooster is applauding me .
05:26 PM on 06/30/2010
Tiger fan here too Laura... but proud of the Cocks. Tigers still hold the lead. :-)
10:05 AM on 06/30/2010
I am ecstatic my Gamecocks from the University of South Carolina took the trophy. I have two degrees that that school and I have been waiting for this day for 35 years.

It was the last pitch, last hit, last run, on the last night of Rosenblatt Stadium. Two great teams faced each other in a duel in the dirt for the highest honor in college baseball.

The game also brought us the end of a tradition. The Rosenblatt Stadium has been the epicenter of college world series competition since 1950. It is being replaced with a new stadium, and the old one will become part of the city's zoo complex.

Coach Tanner is undoubtedly the finest college baseball coach in the history of the game.

I am so happy I got to see it on TV. Tonight I will be at the celebrations here in Columbia, SC when our city welcomes the coach and team home.

Soon, we will start preparing for next year's baseball competitions. Go Cocks! Beat the Clemson Tigers!
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cybolt
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12:25 PM on 06/30/2010
Appreciate the enthusiasm of your post but I think you got a little carried away. Tanner "undoubtedly" has a long way to go before earning the accolade you bestowed upon him.
05:28 PM on 06/30/2010
nah.. I don't blame your enthusiasm at all. You've got a lot to be proud of. Sorry my Tigers didn't go all the way but I'm proud my State was represented by the Gamecocks. GO TIGERS. BEAT USC. :-0
10:04 AM on 06/30/2010
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09:18 AM on 06/30/2010
Thanks for some good press for our state!
10:05 AM on 06/30/2010
Beat Clemson!
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southernman
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12:54 PM on 06/30/2010
second that
08:37 AM on 06/30/2010
PING!!
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08:15 AM on 06/30/2010
go SEC and the cocks
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cybolt
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02:14 AM on 06/30/2010
UCLA once again loses to USC.
10:06 AM on 06/30/2010
There was a gnashing of teeth and a ripping of pillow cases last night in the UCLA bedrooms. Their giant school was beaten fair and square by the Cocks -- again.
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cybolt
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10:31 AM on 06/30/2010
What other time did the Gamecocks beat UCLA?
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01:07 PM on 06/30/2010
Columbia campus has 27,488. UCLA enrollment is just under 40,000. Bruins have recorded 106 NCAA team championships to South Carolina's seven. This win was the first championship for a men's team.

It was fair and square, of course, and congratulations to South Carolina for a great victory. But the gnashing and ripping comes from knowing that an E3 on an easy grounder tied the game and South Carolina otherwise had little chance of tieing the game in the 8th or 9th against Dan Klein. The Gamecocks would then likely have found out what TCU knows about facing Trevor Bauer with a series on the line.

Oh well. Tough loss. But at UCLA we just recover, reset, reload and respond.

Thus the 106 titles.
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abuja19
01:55 AM on 06/30/2010
Congrats South Carolina Gamecocks