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Roomies keep TCU in CWS

TCU’s Nolan Brown (right) slides safely into second base ahead of a tag by Texas A&M second baseman Braden Shewmake on Tuesday during the Horned Frogs’ 4-1 victory over the Aggies in Omaha, Neb.
TCU’s Nolan Brown (right) slides safely into second base ahead of a tag by Texas A&M second baseman Braden Shewmake on Tuesday during the Horned Frogs’ 4-1 victory over the Aggies in Omaha, Neb.

TCU 4, TEXAS A&M 1

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Texas A&M players gather under the TD Ameritrade Park scoreboard Tuesday after the Aggies’ 4-1 loss to TCU eliminated them from the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. The Horned Frogs ended the Aggies’ season for the third consecutive year.

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Florida’s Deacon Liput hit a three-run home run in the fourth inning Tuesday that served as the catalyst in the Gators’ 5-1 victory over Louisville at the College World Series in Omaha, Neb.

OMAHA, Neb. -- Roommates Brian Howard and Ryan Merrill are going to have plenty to talk about around their apartment whenever they and the rest of the TCU Horned Frogs return to Fort Worth.

Howard matched his career high with 12 strikeouts in seven-plus innings. Merrill, playing before friends and family in his hometown, homered to start a three-run third inning and the roomies helped keep the Frogs' season going with a 4-1 victory over Texas A&M in a College World Series elimination game Tuesday.

Howard flummoxed the Aggies with pinpoint location of his fastball and cutter. The Oakland Athletics' eighth-round draft pick struck out six of the first seven batters he faced and held the Aggies scoreless until Braden Shewmake's RBI groundout in the sixth inning.

"I think today was probably the best stuff I had all season," Howard said. "I'm pumped I didn't walk anybody. I didn't give up any free bases. I felt like I was attacking the strike zone from the beginning, and I was able to carry that through."

The Frogs (48-16) avoided going 0-2 for the first time in five College World Series appearances. The Aggies (41-23) have gone two-games-and-out in their last three appearances and have lost eight in a row in Omaha.

Texas A&M starter Stephen Kolek (4-5) was knocked out in 2⅔ innings, matching his shortest start of the season. Kaylor Chafin held the Frogs to three singles the rest of the way.

Howard (12-3) left after George Janca doubled leading off the eighth, having struck out 12 for the second time in four starts.

"He was coming in both sides of the plate with his fastball, and he was getting us to chase a little bit," the Aggies' Cole Bedford said. "He's an adrenaline guy. When he gets in a groove, he's got good stuff."

Merrill graduated from Millard West High School in Omaha and passed on a chance to walk on at Nebraska, instead playing two years at nearby Iowa Western Community College. The St. Louis Cardinals drafted him in the 15th round in 2015, but instead of signing, he went to TCU for the chance to someday return to his hometown to play in the College World Series.

He made the all-tournament team last year, and he made another memory in his first at-bat Tuesday, drilling Kolek's 1-2 pitch off the back wall in the right-field bullpen for his sixth home run of the season and seventh of his TCU career. Evan Skoug doubled in a run and Elliott Barzilli had an RBI single to make it 4-0.

"I don't hit many home runs, so I was sprinting," Merrill said. "As soon as I saw it leave, that's when it just hit me how cool that experience is."

Howard, who normally keeps to himself in the dugout on days he's pitching, said he went nuts when he saw the ball leave the yard.

"He always tells me stories about how 'I saw them win the national championship here' and all that stuff," Howard said. "He's been here since he was a kid, and to see him do that was really special."

Since the Big 12 Tournament, Howard is 4-0 with a 1.20 ERA and 38 strikeouts in 30 innings. Howard's 12 strikeouts are tied for the most in a College World Series game since the event moved to TD Ameritrade Park in 2011.

The game matched teams located 175 miles apart and rivals since their days in the old Southwest Conference. TCU won three-game super regionals against the Aggies in 2015 and '16, and beat them 11-10 in 15 innings in their regular-season meeting. The Aggies still lead the all-time series 162-94-4.

TCU, with 14 strikeouts Tuesday, has had 10 or more in 28 games this season. The Frogs had 40 strikeouts in 24 innings against the Aggies.

This is the third consecutive year TCU has eliminated the Aggies from the NCAA Tournament. It's the eighth time one team has eliminated the same team in three consecutive seasons in any round of the tournament.

FLORIDA 5, LOUISVILLE 1

OMAHA, Neb. — Brady Singer pitched seven strong innings and Austin Langworthy and Deacon Liput homered to lead Florida to a victory over Louisville. The Gators (49-18) have won their first two CWS games for the first time in four appearances since opening 3-0 and reaching the finals in 2011. They will play Friday in the Bracket 2 final against the winner of the Louisville-TCU elimination game on Thursday.

Louisville (53-11) managed 1 run and six hits and struck out nine times against Singer (8-5). Florida pitchers finished with 10 strikeouts, making it their fifth consecutive game with double-digit Ks.

The left-handed-swinging Langworthy sliced a ball just inside the left field foul pole in the third and Liput hit a three-run home run to right in the fourth. Both home runs came against Louisville starter Kade McClure (8-4).

Sports on 06/21/2017

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