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UCLA vs. Mississippi State: Game 2 Score, Reaction and Grades for CWS Final
Published by Justin Onslow on June 25, 2013
UCLA drew first blood in the opening game of the College World Series championship series in Omaha, and it finished the job on Tuesday evening with a 8-0 victory over Mississippi State to take the series in back-to-back games and secure its first baseball national title. ESPN noted before the game:
Despite entering the game hitting just .183 for the tournament, the Bruins got some key production throughout their order, including five RBI from right fielder Eric Filia.
UCLA opened-up scoring in the bottom of the first inning, courtesy of a hit and two Mississippi State errors—a run that probably seemed like a lot more to a Bulldogs squad facing one of the best pitching staffs in the nation.
Both teams went scoreless in the second, but UCLA struck again in the third inning, this time with two runs ...
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