Vandy, virus subdue NC State
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OMAHA, Neb. — With half his roster unavailable because of covid-19 issues, North Carolina State Coach Elliott Avent gave his remaining players two choices before their College World Series game against Vanderbilt on Friday.
Play or forfeit.
“Let me know what you want to do,” Avent said he told them. “Took about probably six seconds. That’s who they are. We found a way to make it work.”
Kumar Rocker struck out 11 in six innings and Vanderbilt beat North Carolina State 3-1 to force a second Bracket 1 final today, with the winner going to the best-of-three finals starting Monday.
The Wolfpack were more competitive than would have been expected under the circumstances against the No. 4 national seed and reigning national champion Commodores (48-16).
“If you get a knock here or there, we might be talking about playing for the national championship starting on Monday,” Avent said. “Now we’ve got to come back and beat a really good Vanderbilt team. And we’ve got to go back and regroup here and see what’s going to happen.”
The Friday game was delayed an hour after the NCAA said it needed time to complete “health and safety protocols.” North Carolina State (37-19) said in a statement that “several players” had entered the covid-19 protocol.
Only 13 of the 27 players on the travel roster, including four pitchers, were cleared to play. All but one of the 13 got in the game.
Avent said he found out there was a problem 45 minutes to an hour before the scheduled start time. He said players would be getting re-tested and, if the results were negative, some or all could play today.
Facing Rocker (14-3) isn’t easy for any team, especially one with a patchwork lineup and whose four batters at the bottom of the order had combined for 27 at-bats.
“You pitch to them like any other player,” Rocker said.
Rocker is a projected top-10 pick in the Major League Baseball Draft next month and was the CWS Most Outstanding Player in 2019. There was no CWS last year because of the pandemic.
Matched against Rocker was freshman Garrett Payne (0-1), who had thrown a total of 8 1/3 innings in six relief appearances and found out a half-hour before first pitch he would fill in for scheduled starter Matt Willadsen.
“It’s almost going back to playing sandlot,” Vanderbilt Coach Tim Corbin said. “We didn’t know who was going to pitch until five minutes before the game. So there’s really nothing you can do about it. You knew he was right-handed. You knew that once we got the information, we started to give the information to the kids real quick.”
Vanderbilt’s offense has been slow to get going in Omaha, and the Commodores could never get comfortable against their outmanned opponent.
“It shows how tough we are,” Sam Highfill said. “We went out and played a heck of a game. It didn’t go the way we wanted it to, but we’re ready to go out and do it again tomorrow.”
NC State had eight hits to Vandy’s six, and the bottom of the order went 4 for 14. Highfill, the starting pitcher in a 1-0 win over Vandy on Monday, was error-free as the fill-in first baseman and went 3 for 4.
Down two runs, NC State had the bases loaded in the seventh with their leading home run hitter, Luca Tresh, at bat with two outs. He popped out. They left two runners on base three other innings and stranded a total of 12.
The Commodores were hitless against Payne until they scored twice in the fourth. CJ Rodriguez singled in Dominic Keegan, and he came home on a bases-loaded wild pitch.
Payne left to applause from fans and the handful of players and staff in his dugout after he issued a walk to start the sixth. He limited Vandy to two hits in an 87-pitch outing that was his longest of the season. The Wolfpack’s run came in the fifth on three singles and a sacrifice fly.
Rocker struck out the first six batters — the first pitcher to do that at the CWS since Virginia’s Danny Hultzen in 2011 — before Highfill came to bat.
Highfill hadn’t batted in a college game since March 4, 2020, but was a .360 hitter in high school. He got the Wolfpack’s first hit, swatting a liner down the right-field line leading off the third, and singled again in the fifth and seventh.
Highfill, who threw 100 pitches Monday, said he would have gone to the mound if needed Friday and will be ready to take the ball today.
“I’m not going to say I could go out there and throw nine innings,” he said, “but my arm feels good.”
At a glance
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
All times Central
Double elimination
TD Ameritrade Park, Omaha, Neb.
JUNE 19 GAMES
N.C. State 10, Stanford 4
Vanderbilt 7, Arizona 6 (12)
JUNE 20 GAMES
Virginia 6, Tennessee 0
Mississippi St. 2, Texas 1
MONDAY’S GAMES
Stanford 14, Arizona 5
N.C. State 1, Vanderbilt 0
TUESDAY’S GAMES
Texas 8, Tennessee 4
Mississippi St. 6, Virginia 5
WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
Vanderbilt 6, Stanford 5
THURSDAY’S GAMES
Texas 6, Virginia 2
FRIDAY’S GAMES
Vanderbilt 3, N.C. State 1
Mississippi St. vs. Texas, (n)
TODAY’S GAMES
N.C. State vs. Vanderbilt, 1 p.m.
Texas vs. Mississippi State, 6 p.m. (if necessary)
NOTE Championship series (best-of-3) scheduled to be played June 28-30.
North Carolina State starting pitcher Garrett Payne throws against Vanderbilt in the first inning during a baseball game in the College World Series, Friday, June 25, 2021, at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz)
North Carolina State personnel chat in the dugout during a delay due to COVID-19 safety protocols before their baseball game against Vanderbilt in the College World Series Friday, June 25, 2021, at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz)
North Carolina State head Coach Elliott Avent exits the locker room during a delay due to COVID-19 safety protocols before their baseball game against Vanderbilt at the College World Series Friday, June 25, 2021, at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz)
Vanderbilt’s CJ Rodriguez (5) celebrates with teammates after scoring off a wild pitch from North Carolina State in the fourth inning during a baseball game in the College World Series, Friday, June 25, 2021, at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz)
North Carolina State players meet on the mound around starting pitcher Garrett Payne (36) in the fourth inning against Vanderbilt during a baseball game in the College World Series, Friday, June 25, 2021, at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz)
Vanderbilt’s Dominic Keegan (12) celebrates with teammates as he returns to the dugout after being batted in off a single by CJ Rodriguez in the fourth inning during a baseball game against North Carolina State in the College World Series, Friday, June 25, 2021, at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz)
North Carolina State’s Sam Highfill misses the throw to first base, allowing Vanderbilt’s Dominic Keegan to reach on an error, in the fourth inning during a baseball game in the College World Series, Friday, June 25, 2021, at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz)