
No. 9 Tech Upends Top-Seeded Florida In CWS Opener
June 18, 2018 | Baseball
The Red Raiders score six runs on 12 hits in first game of the 2018 College World Series
OMAHA – The No. 9 Texas Tech baseball team owned the middle innings to open the 2018 College World Series with a 6-3 victory over No. 1 Florida on Sunday night at TD Ameritrade Park.
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The Red Raiders (45-18) struck for five of their six runs and seven of their 12 hits in the fourth-through-sixth innings against the Gators (47-20). Four Tech hitters produced multi-hit bids at the plate, with sophomore Grant Little accounting for three.
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Tech's six runs marked the most in school history in a CWS game, besting the June 23, 2016 contest vs. Coastal Carolina, while the 12 hits passed the previous high of nine from that matchup.
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Senior left-handed pitcher Dylan Dusek got the start in Tech's first game of the 2018 College World Series. The Sugar Land native went 2.0+ innings, allowed one hit and two walks, was charged with a run and had a strikeout.
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He was relieved by junior RHP Ryan Shetter, who tossed 4.1 frames, allowing one run on three hits, walking one with seven strikeouts, the most strikeouts in a CWS game by a Red Raider. Shetter improved to 2-0 in the 2018 NCAA Tournament, allowing a total of three runs on nine hits with 15 strikeouts in 14.0 innings pitched.
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The Gators plated the first run of the night after two scoreless innings. Florida's Liput scored on a balk with one out in the frame, after he walked and moved around the bases on a wild pitch and stolen base.
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However, Tech answered back with a run of its own in the next trip to the plate to tie the game at one. Sophomore Josh Jung smoked a one-out single to right field, then moved to second on a balk and to third on a passed ball, setting up Little for a sacrifice fly to left field to bring him home.
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Sparked by a 14-pitch at bat from junior Cameron Warren, the Red Raiders followed in the fifth inning with a pair of two-out runs to build a 3-1 lead. Sophomore Cody Farhat kept the inning alive with a single to left field, then a throwing error by the shortstop on a grounder from freshman Braxton Fulford put the duo in scoring position. Enter freshman Gabe Holt, who took advantage of the E6 with a two-RBI single through the right side of the infield to take the lead.
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Tech repeated it in the sixth to make it three-straight innings with a run for a 5-1 advantage. Little kicked off the frame with a single and stolen base to get into scoring position, then was easily brought in by a Zach Rheams double off the right field wall for the first run of the frame. Another single from senior Michael Davis shortly after to right-center field sent Rheams across home for back-to-back two run innings.
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In the bottom of the seventh, Florida countered with a two-run homer from Maldonado to make it a two-run game.
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The Red Raiders manufactured an insurance run in the top of the ninth as Farhat led off reaching base and moving to second on a sac bunt from Fulford. Holt followed with a base hit through the right side, allowing Farhat to score and make it a 6-3 ballgame.
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Junior right-handed pitcher Ty Harpenau tossed the final 2.2 innings to close out the win for Tech. He struck out three Gators while surrendering just one run on one hit with a pair of walks. As a staff, Tech's trio fanned 11 Florida batters, marking the most strikeouts for the Red Raiders in a CWS game.
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Holt finished 2-for-5 on the day with three RBI, matching Stephen Smith in 2016 with the most RBI in a CWS game for a Red Raider. Holt has now hit safely in 15-consecutive games, marking the longest streak by a Red Raider this season.
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Little turned in a 3-for-3 day with two doubles, an RBI and two stolen bases. He became the first Red Raider in program history to compile three hits in a CWS game and the second Red Raider to steal two bases in a CWS game. It marked his 27th multi-hit game of the season and eighth game with three or more hits this season.
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Jung and Farhat also turned in multi-hit games. For Jung, it marked his team-leading 34th of the season and his fifth through seven games in the 2018 NCAA Tournament. Farhat, meanwhile, tallied his 17th multi-hit game this season, and has hit safely in every game of the NCAA Tournament.
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Texas Tech (45-18) moves on to face Arkansas (45-19) Tuesday night at 6 p.m. CT on ESPN.
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The Red Raiders (45-18) struck for five of their six runs and seven of their 12 hits in the fourth-through-sixth innings against the Gators (47-20). Four Tech hitters produced multi-hit bids at the plate, with sophomore Grant Little accounting for three.
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Tech's six runs marked the most in school history in a CWS game, besting the June 23, 2016 contest vs. Coastal Carolina, while the 12 hits passed the previous high of nine from that matchup.
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Senior left-handed pitcher Dylan Dusek got the start in Tech's first game of the 2018 College World Series. The Sugar Land native went 2.0+ innings, allowed one hit and two walks, was charged with a run and had a strikeout.
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He was relieved by junior RHP Ryan Shetter, who tossed 4.1 frames, allowing one run on three hits, walking one with seven strikeouts, the most strikeouts in a CWS game by a Red Raider. Shetter improved to 2-0 in the 2018 NCAA Tournament, allowing a total of three runs on nine hits with 15 strikeouts in 14.0 innings pitched.
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The Gators plated the first run of the night after two scoreless innings. Florida's Liput scored on a balk with one out in the frame, after he walked and moved around the bases on a wild pitch and stolen base.
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However, Tech answered back with a run of its own in the next trip to the plate to tie the game at one. Sophomore Josh Jung smoked a one-out single to right field, then moved to second on a balk and to third on a passed ball, setting up Little for a sacrifice fly to left field to bring him home.
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Sparked by a 14-pitch at bat from junior Cameron Warren, the Red Raiders followed in the fifth inning with a pair of two-out runs to build a 3-1 lead. Sophomore Cody Farhat kept the inning alive with a single to left field, then a throwing error by the shortstop on a grounder from freshman Braxton Fulford put the duo in scoring position. Enter freshman Gabe Holt, who took advantage of the E6 with a two-RBI single through the right side of the infield to take the lead.
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Tech repeated it in the sixth to make it three-straight innings with a run for a 5-1 advantage. Little kicked off the frame with a single and stolen base to get into scoring position, then was easily brought in by a Zach Rheams double off the right field wall for the first run of the frame. Another single from senior Michael Davis shortly after to right-center field sent Rheams across home for back-to-back two run innings.
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In the bottom of the seventh, Florida countered with a two-run homer from Maldonado to make it a two-run game.
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The Red Raiders manufactured an insurance run in the top of the ninth as Farhat led off reaching base and moving to second on a sac bunt from Fulford. Holt followed with a base hit through the right side, allowing Farhat to score and make it a 6-3 ballgame.
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Junior right-handed pitcher Ty Harpenau tossed the final 2.2 innings to close out the win for Tech. He struck out three Gators while surrendering just one run on one hit with a pair of walks. As a staff, Tech's trio fanned 11 Florida batters, marking the most strikeouts for the Red Raiders in a CWS game.
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Holt finished 2-for-5 on the day with three RBI, matching Stephen Smith in 2016 with the most RBI in a CWS game for a Red Raider. Holt has now hit safely in 15-consecutive games, marking the longest streak by a Red Raider this season.
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Little turned in a 3-for-3 day with two doubles, an RBI and two stolen bases. He became the first Red Raider in program history to compile three hits in a CWS game and the second Red Raider to steal two bases in a CWS game. It marked his 27th multi-hit game of the season and eighth game with three or more hits this season.
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Jung and Farhat also turned in multi-hit games. For Jung, it marked his team-leading 34th of the season and his fifth through seven games in the 2018 NCAA Tournament. Farhat, meanwhile, tallied his 17th multi-hit game this season, and has hit safely in every game of the NCAA Tournament.
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Texas Tech (45-18) moves on to face Arkansas (45-19) Tuesday night at 6 p.m. CT on ESPN.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Shetter, Ryan (6-0)
L: Brady Singer (12-2)

Batting:
2B: Little, Grant 1 ; Rheams, Zach 1
RBI: Holt, Gabe 3 ; Little, Grant 1 ; Rheams, Zach 1 ; Davis, Michael 1
SH: Fulford, Braxton 1
SF: Little, Grant 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Jung, Josh 1 ; Little, Grant 1 ; Rheams, Zach 1 ; Farhat, Cody 2 ; Fulford, Braxton 1
SB: Little, Grant 2

Batting:
3B: Jonathan India 1
HR: Nelson Maldonado 1
RBI: Nelson Maldonado 2
Base Running:
RUNS: Deacon Liput 1 ; Nelson Maldonado 1 ; Brady Smith 1
SB: Deacon Liput 1
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