OMAHA, Neb. — It has been decades since an offense at the College World Series has been as prolific as Oregon State's.
The good times — and the runs — kept rolling for the Beavers in a 12-2 win over Mississippi State on Friday. Oregon State used a five-run second inning to build a big lead, batted around twice and never were threatened thanks to Brandon Eisert's season-long 5 1/3 innings of one-hit shutout relief.
Oregon State joined 1995 Cal State Fullerton as the only teams in CWS history to score 11 or more runs in three consecutive games.