The NCAA Division I baseball tournament continued on Saturday with elimination games in the regional rounds, followed by contests between the winners of the matchups from Friday, when the 64-team competition began.
Here’s a look at the results, highlights and bracket thus far, with updates throughout Saturday on the double-elimination regionals.
Most updated bracket can be found via this link from NCAA.com.
Wright State 7, ETSU 5 (ETSU eliminated)
Vanderbilt vs. Louisville: 9 p.m.
Southern Miss 6, Alabama 5 (Alabama eliminated)
University of Miami vs. Columbia: 9 p.m.
Northeastern 4, Bethune-Cookman 3 (Bethune-Cookman eliminated)
Florida State def. Mississippi State, 10-3
Oregon State 7, TCU 2 (TCU eliminated)
Saint Mary’s vs. USC: 9 p.m.
Nebraska 4, Holy Cross 1 (Holy Cross eliminated)
North Carolina vs. Oklahoma: 6 p.m.
Cal Poly 10, Oregon 8 (Oregon eliminated)
Arizona vs. Utah Valley: 9 p.m.
Florida 17, Fairfield 2 (Fairfield eliminated)
Coastal Carolina vs. East Carolina: 7 p.m.
North Carolina State 12, Central Connecticut State 0 (Central Connecticut State eliminated)
Auburn vs. Stetson: 9 p.m.
Kansas State 7, Houston Christian 4 (Houston Christian eliminated)
UC Irvine 8, Fresno State 3 (Fresno State eliminated)
UCLA vs. Arizona State: 9 p.m.
Ole Miss 8, Western Kentucky 6 (Western Kentucky eliminated)
Murray State vs. Georgia Tech: 6 p.m.
Oklahoma State 13, Binghamton 5 (Binghamton eliminated)
Little Rock 22, Rhode Island 10 (Rhode Island eliminated)
Kentucky 7, USC Upstate 3 (USC Upstate eliminated)
Clemson vs. West Virginia: 6 p.m.
Wake Forest 14, Miami University 13 (Miami University eliminated)
Tennessee vs. Cincinnati: 6 p.m.
North Dakota State 4, Kansas 3 (Kansas eliminated)
Arkansas vs. Creighton: 8 p.m.
Highlights and Notable Results
Nebraska recorded the day’s first win after beating Holy Cross, 4-1. Cayden Brumbaugh and Hogan Helligso each hit home runs, while Devin Nunez added four hits.
Ty Horn got the win on the mound, throwing 7.1 innings of one-run ball while striking out six.
Oklahoma State 13, Binghamton 5
Oklahoma State hit seven home runs in a 13-5 win over Binghamton to knock its foe out of the tournament. Kollin Ritchie hit two of the seven, and he now has three for the tournament. Ritchie led a back-to-back-to-back homer spurt in the bottom of the third.
Wake Forest 14, Miami University 13
Wake Forest held off a tough challenge from Miami University in a high-scoring, 14-13 affair that featured 31 hits. Luke Costello hit two home runs to produce five runs batted in to lead the Demon Deacons’ offense. His second one was a towering blast to left.
Wake Forest led 14-9 in the bottom of the ninth, but Miami fought back with four runs. The first five batters got on base. First, an Anthony Zarlingo single led to an Evan Appelwick two-run homer. Three more batters got on via a walk, hit-by-pitch and single to load the bases before a strikeout put one out on the board.
However, a Blake Buzzeo single coupled with an error brought in two more runs and put runners on the corners with one out and Miami down 14-13. After a foulout, Buzzeo stole second to get the winning run into scoring position, but another strikeout ended the game.
North Dakota State 4, Kansas 3
North Dakota State continued its Cinderella run, defeating a 43-win Kansas to remain alive in the NCAA tournament, 4-3.
Evan Gustafson’s RBI double in the fifth inning proved to be the game-winning hit.
North Dakota State is 21-33 overall, having earned an NCAA tournament berth by virtue of winning the Summit League tournament.
North Dakota State finished third in a six-team league with a 13-15 conference record but actually earned a No. 2 seed with St. Thomas ineligible due to its transition from Division III to Division I.
The Bison made the most of it, beating No. 3 seed Omaha before taking down No. 1 seed Oral Roberts (two games to none). North Dakota State lost the NCAA tournament opener 6-2 to Arkansas, but hope remains after the big win over Kansas.
Oregon, the No. 12 national seed and No. 1 in the Eugene regional, is out after a 6-5 loss to Utah Valley Friday and a 10-8 loss to Cal Poly Saturday.
The Ducks were up 8-5 in the seventh, but Cal Poly scored four in the seventh and one in the eighth for the win. Casey Murray Jr.’s two-RBI single tied the game at eight before Cam Hoiland’s RBI single gave Cal Poly a 9-8 edge. Zach Daudet added an insurance run with a solo homer in the eighth.
Murray went 4-for-4 with two runs and three RBI. He also had a solo homer in the sixth.
Little Rock 22, Rhode Island 10
Little Rock exploded for 22 runs on 20 hits, with Angel Cano doing the most damage with four hits, four runs and seven RBI.
Cano’s hits included a seventh-inning homer and a pair of doubles. The homer gave Little Rock a 15-8 lead.
Four other Little Rock players smacked three hits: Alex Seguine, Zach Henry, Ty Rhoades and Sammy Harris.