Gauchos survive rain, Hurricane

UC-Santa Barbara’s Dempsey Grover (center) is met by teammates after scoring a run in the sixth inning of Monday’s College World Series game against Miami. The Gauchos held on to beat the Hurricanes 5-3, eliminating them from the tournament.
UC-Santa Barbara’s Dempsey Grover (center) is met by teammates after scoring a run in the sixth inning of Monday’s College World Series game against Miami. The Gauchos held on to beat the Hurricanes 5-3, eliminating them from the tournament.

OMAHA, Neb. — As players and coaches celebrated their victory over Miami, a fan behind the UC Santa Barbara dugout held up a sign: “Why Not UCSB.”

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Miami’s Jesse Lepore (55) and the rest of the Hurricanes leave the dugout after their 5-3 loss Monday to UC Santa Barbara in a losers’ bracket game in the College World Series.

Why not, with the way national seeds are falling at the College World Series.

The Gauchos knocked No. 3 Miami out of the CWS with a 5-3 victory on Monday, getting strong pitching from Noah Davis and Kyle Nelson and tiebreaking hit from a pinch hitter, Ryan Cumberland, who had 21 previous at-bats on the season and was battling a stomach illness all day.

UC-SANTA BARBARA 5, MIAMI 3

So, the Gauchos, making their first Omaha appearance, reveled in their victory a bit more than usual for a team that had survived an elimination game.

“It’s hard to act like you’ve done it before when you’ve never done it before,” Coach Andrew Checketts said. “First program World Series win, and it sure looked like it.”

National seeds Florida, Miami and Texas Tech have gone a combined 0-4 so far in Omaha.

The Hurricanes (50-14) went 0-2 for the second time in their 25 CWS appearances. Their other two-and-out was in 1979.

“We didn’t play as well as we could play,” Miami Coach Jim Morris said. “If we played as well as we could play and lost I would understand more. We didn’t swing the bat the way I know we can swing it. We didn’t get the big hits we’ve been getting all year.”

Santa Barbara (43-19-1) struck for four runs after a 1-hour, 2-minute rain delay in the sixth inning. Cumberland, who laid down in the clubhouse during the delay, made it 3-1 with his one-out, bases-loaded smash down the first-base line.

“That’s something special,” Cumberland said. “I obviously don’t get an opportunity without the guys getting on in front of me. Right before I went up to hit, Checketts said, ‘See something up,’ and I got something up in the zone that I could hit well and happened to find a hole.”

The Gauchos added two more big runs before the inning was over on back-to-back squeeze plays.

Miami opened the scoring on Zack Collins’ 16th home run, in the first inning off Davis (7-4), and the Gauchos’ JJ Muno singled in the tying run in the bottom half off Danny Garcia (9-5).

The offenses went quiet until after the rain in the sixth inning.

Garcia went back to the mound and got a flyout before Muno doubled into the right-field corner. Frankie Bartow relieved and issued a walk, and Cumberland, pinch hitting for Kyle Plantier, followed with the biggest hit of his career.

Billy Fredrick and Ryan Clark, the Nos. 8 and 9 batters, laid down the squeeze bunts.

Miami tried to come back against Nelson, stringing together four straight hits in the eighth, with Randy Batista and Collins singling in runs. Davis got out of it when he froze Ruiz with a slider to strand runners on first and third.

OKLAHOMA STATE 1,

ARIZONA 0

Tyler Buffett limited Arizona to three hits over eight innings, and Oklahoma State took command of its bracket Monday night.

The Cowboys, who beat UC Santa Barbara by the same score Saturday, became the first team in 70 years of the CWS to win back-to-back 1-0 games.

Buffett (9-3) allowed 3 singles in the first 5 innings, walked 2 and struck out

  1. Trey Cobb took over in the ninth and earned his sixth save.

Oklahoma State scored in the fourth when Donnie Walton doubled and came home on Garrett Benge’s single. Otherwise, Buffett and Arizona starter Bobby Dalbec (10-5) matched zeroes through eight innings the same way the Cowboys’ Thomas Hatch did with UC Santa Barbara’s Shane Bieber on Saturday.

Sports on 06/21/2016

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