Another long range game winning bomb this time from Southern Utah's A.J. Hess.
With the Thunderbirds down 92-90 to Texas-San Antonio with 2.5 seconds left Hess took the inbounds pass, dribbled once and launched from about 40 feet and banked it home for the game winner.
The T-Birds win it 93-92. James McGee lead SUU with 21 points.
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Sunday, November 30, 2014
Saturday, June 1, 2013
The Journey To Omaha: A Walk-Off Win For The OSU Beavers
Their are no concessions during the NCAA college baseball regionals. Oregon State found that out Friday as Texas-San Antonio gave the Beavers a serious scare at the Corvallis, Oregon regional.
The Roadrunners (35-24), a four seed in the regional, took the Beavers (46-10) to the limit on OSU's home field.
It took a walk-off double by Dylan Davis, who led the Pac-12 in RBI and doubles, off UTSA closer Matt Sims that scoring two runs to win it for Oregon State 5-4
Here's a game winner described by FOSG Tom Hart.
"I was looking first-pitch fastball, got what I was looking for and took advantage of it.'' Davis said.
"We flinched for one second, and they took advantage of it, and that's what happens when you play a good team on its home turf,'' Texas-San Antonio head coach Jason Marshall said. "We don't always play well, but we always play our hearts out, and I think you saw that today.''
The Roadrunners (35-24), a four seed in the regional, took the Beavers (46-10) to the limit on OSU's home field.
It took a walk-off double by Dylan Davis, who led the Pac-12 in RBI and doubles, off UTSA closer Matt Sims that scoring two runs to win it for Oregon State 5-4
Here's a game winner described by FOSG Tom Hart.
"I was looking first-pitch fastball, got what I was looking for and took advantage of it.'' Davis said.
"We flinched for one second, and they took advantage of it, and that's what happens when you play a good team on its home turf,'' Texas-San Antonio head coach Jason Marshall said. "We don't always play well, but we always play our hearts out, and I think you saw that today.''
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