Vanderbilt entered the World Series Men’s College as the best classified team in the team 64, and as winners of the SEC tournament.
But with his loss on the state of Wright, the commoders did some brutal baseball history.
The 5-4 defeat against the Raiders eliminated Vanderbilt from the regional World Series College. Despite the tournament entity as the general seed number 1 and win its opening game, against Wright State, Vanderbilt dropped a couple of games on the weekend to end his dreams of Omaha.
In the process, Vanderbilt became the first general seed number 1 in the history of the World Series Men’s College not to advance to a regional final.
The commoders fell early on Sunday against the Raiders, since Wright State hung four on the board at the bottom of the first entrance. A RBI start by Gus Gregory brought home the first round of Wright State, and then the consecutive cats of the Boston Smith receiver and the Campocorto Luke Arnold brought three more races to the plate.
Vanderbilt entered the upper part of the ninth 5-1 butt, but pushed three races through the plate to cut the advantage of Wright State to 5-4, with the third-scale tie race and the race in second place. But RJ Austin flew to the right garden to finish the game, and the Vanderbilt season.
“I think they are all surprising when you have finished, when you lose,” said Vanderbilt Tim Corbin after the loss. “When you are out, you are out. There are bones a day when we have a tournament in which I do not feel the same way. At this time, I feel very good for the effort and how hard we play. I just want the butyte Gayert for the different ones for the different ones for the difference for the difference for the difference for the difference for the difference for the difference for the difference for the difference for the difference for the children.
“It’s cruel. It can be cruel.”
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