OSU stays alive in tourney
Published 11:26 pm Saturday, May 30, 2009
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Michael Arp doubled and scored on Matt Streng’s sixth-inning sacrifice fly as Big Ten champion Ohio State avoided elimination with a 6-4 victory over Marist on Saturday in the NCAA tournament.
The Buckeyes will play Georgia at noon on Sunday in an elimination game.
Georiga lost to top-seeded Florida State 8-2.
Streng also added an eighth-inning RBI single. The third-seeded Buckeyes (41-18) improved to 35-1 when leading after seven innings as Jake Hale picked up his 17th save of the season.
Marist (31-28) tied the game in the top of the sixth on George Agostini’s solo homer to right. The Red Foxes outhit the Buckeyes 10-7, but were hitless in 3 2-3 innings against relievers Drew Rucinski and Hale.
Friday’s Game
Georgia 24, Ohio St. 8
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Matt Cerione and Joey Lewis homered in Georgia’s eight-run first inning and the Bulldogs used seven home runs to cruise to a 24-6 NCAA regional-opening victory over Ohio State on Friday.
Rich Poythress hit three homers, while Cerione and Lewis each homered twice as Georgia (38-22) withstood a five-hour weather delay before setting season highs for runs and hits.
The Bulldogs battered Big Ten co-pitcher of the year Alex Wimmers for 10 runs in four innings. Wimmers (9-2) walked seven and allowed four homers as the Buckeyes (40-18) suffered their third consecutive defeat.