Rebels survive against TCU, will play Virginia in rematch

Published 12:04 am Friday, June 20, 2014

BRUCE NEWMAN | THE OXFORD EAGLE Austin Bousfield slides home to give Ole Miss the lead against TCU Thursday.

BRUCE NEWMAN | THE OXFORD EAGLE
Austin Bousfield slides home to give Ole Miss the lead against TCU Thursday.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Will Allen drove in the go-ahead run in the seventh inning, Mississippi relievers held TCU without a hit after Kevin Cron’s homer in the fifth, and the Rebels stayed alive in the College World Series with a 6-4 victory Thursday night.

Ole Miss (48-20) will play Virginia on tonight in a bracket final. The Rebels would need to beat the Cavaliers (51-14) on Friday and again Saturday to reach next week’s best-of-three championship series.

It was the most runs allowed by TCU (48-18) in 16 games.

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Sikes Orvis, who contributed a pair of RBIs in the win, said the team used early hitting to build confidence throughout the game.

“We started putting some hits together and a lot of guys got good swings off,” he said. “Once this offense gets going we can be really good.”

Allen, who was 0 for 8 in the CWS when he came to bat in the third inning, went 3 for 5 with three RBIs.

Josh Laxer (3-2) worked 2 2-3 innings of relief for the win, and Aaron Greenwood went the last 1 1-3 innings for his fifth save. Jordan Kipper (8-3), who relieved struggling TCU starter Tyler Alexander, took the loss.

Allen had a two-out, two-run double in the second for a 3-0 lead, the tie-breaking base hit in the seventh, and he scored an insurance run after he singled in the ninth.

Alexander, TCU’s first 10-game winner in four years, struggled for a second straight start after he won six in a row. He gave up consecutive hits to start the fourth and left with his team down three runs.

Ole Miss starter Sam Smith lost his control and didn’t make it out of the fourth, either. Laxer came on with the bases loaded and issued a two-out walk to Cody Jones that tied it 3-all. That marked the first time an inherited runner scored against the Rebels’ bullpen in nine NCAA tournament games.

Each team added a run in the fifth, with Cron driving Laxer’s high fastball 10 rows into the stands in left field for the CWS’ second homer in 10 games.

Laxer and freshman Wyatt Short combined to retire nine straight after that. TCU threatened in the eighth, putting runners on first and second with one out. But Short struck out Dylan Fitzgerald, and Greenwood came on and got Keaton Jones to ground to shortstop, with Errol Robinson pumping his fist after throwing out Jones.

Ole Miss collected 11 hits and was 4 for 13 hitting with two outs. TCU, held to five hits, was 0 for 9 with two outs.

The Rebels dropped a 2-1 decision Sunday to Virginia. The Rebels will be ready but they haven’t decided on a starting pitcher.

“You’ve seen (Virginia) and have been through the lineup, and you’ve watched them in a bunch of games this week,” Ole Miss coach Mike Bianco said. “We’re going to meet as a staff and make a (starter) decision. I think we’re OK. As you start now three days in a row, it’s how you tax the bullpen. Whoever it is hopefully we can get some innings under our belt.”