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Epic win for Southern Miss over Arizona State. Score 4 runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to win.
 
Texas A&M hit a two-out grand slam in the bottom of the ninth to eliminate West Virginia. Should have went...
 
The Q with men on 2nd and 3rd and 0 outs in the 8th down 6-5.
 
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Valiant effort by Quinnipiac but ECU just brings the wood and they'll be tough to beat.
 
Here’s a prediction. The SEC or ACC is going to win this.

Advancing: LSU, Miss State, Auburn, Arkansas, Auburn, UNC, Duke, FSU. Most of them without a loss.

The rest: Texas Tech and every team in an elimination game today.

B12, AAC, PAC and Big East each have the potential to put two teams through.
 
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We have quite an impressive Frankenstein conference. I wouldn't be surprised if we get more at large bids in the future.

The NBE is a one-bid league.
 
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We have quite an impressive Frankenstein conference. I wouldn't be surprised if we get more at large bids in the future.

The NBE is a one-bid league.

I think you're right. I actually hope that the fairly solid performances of Central, Quinnipiac and UConn give some ammunition to the notion that the northeast is better than it seems.
 
I think you're right. I actually hope that the fairly solid performances of Central, Quinnipiac and UConn give some ammunition to the notion that the northeast is better than it seems.
Its great to see the Northeast and in particular, the state of CT, well represented in the CWS. I remember when Maine, St Johns and Yale were also heavy hitters in the Northeast along with UConn. While the weather does have it's drawbacks, there is some darn good baseball (and softball = Eastern CSU) played in these parts
 
Its great to see the Northeast and in particular, the state of CT, well represented in the CWS. I remember when Maine, St Johns and Yale were also heavy hitters in the Northeast along with UConn. While the weather does have it's drawbacks, there is some darn good baseball (and softball = Eastern CSU) played in these parts

 
I think you're right. I actually hope that the fairly solid performances of Central, Quinnipiac and UConn give some ammunition to the notion that the northeast is better than it seems.
Fairfield University just built a new stadium. QU will probably build a new one soon.
 
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We have quite an impressive Frankenstein conference. I wouldn't be surprised if we get more at large bids in the future.

The NBE is a one-bid league.

The AAC is generally good for 3 or 4 bids in baseball each season. That's terrific considering the P5 conferences eat up so many at large bids these days.
 
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ECU up 8-3 on the Camels in the B8. Winner heads to Super Regional.
 
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Biggest comeback that I can remember for the Noles...

....FSU lost 13 of 20 in one stretch but pulled out of the tailspin and made one of the last four teams in. First 3 seed ever for Mike Martin.

....In the three games they played this magical weekend:

Forty-five hits. Thirty-five runs. And they outscored the No. 4 national seed Bulldogs, 22-4, in two games on the Bulldogs diamond.
 
Michigan...the lone team remaining east of the Mississippi and north of Kentucky.

Been a long time...but back in the early-mid 60's, the Big Ten's OSU, Michigan, and Minnesota were winning the CWS.
 
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