
Recap: Vanderbilt downs UVA, 5-1, in CWS Championship Series Game 1
The Virginia baseball team lost to Vanderbilt, 5-1, Monday evening in Game 1 of the College World Series Finals in front of 21,652 fans at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha.

The Virginia baseball team lost to Vanderbilt, 5-1, Monday evening in Game 1 of the College World Series Finals in front of 21,652 fans at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha.

The Winston-Salem Dash got all of their offense in two innings and never trailed as they beat the Salem Red Sox 6-5 on Sundayevening at BB&T Ballpark.

The P-Nats (33-37-Overall, 18-17-Home) picked up two wins, both shutouts, over the Carolina Mudcats (34-35-Overall, 14-19-Road) after Saturday night’s game was suspended 4-0 and 1-0 to win the series three-games-to-one at Pfitzner Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

UVA baseball coach Brian O’Connor and players Daniel Pinero and Kenny Towns and Vanderbilt baseball coach Tim Corbin and players Carson Fulmer and Dansby Swanson talk with reporters on the eve of Game 1 of the 2015 College World Series Championship Series.

The UVA baseball team advanced to the College World Series Finals for the second straight year after ousting No. 4 national seed Florida, 5-4, Saturday night in front of 15,560 onlookers at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha.

Manuel Margot launched a leadoff home run and the Salem Red Sox never looked back, cruising by the Winston-Salem Dash 7-2 on Saturday night at BB&T Ballpark. The Sox extended their winning streak to five games, equaling a season-high.

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Potomac (31-37-Overall, 16-17-Home) scored a four spot in the bottom of the fifth and hung on through the rain for the 4-1 rain-shortened victory in series Game Two against the Carolina Mudcats (34-32-Overall, 14-17-Road) on Friday night at Pfitzner Stadium.

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