The top two seeds at the College World Series have both been sent packing. Sunday night, number one Florida was eliminated. Last night, it was number two UCLA’s turn. Florida State knocked off the Bruins 4-1 at TD Ameritrade Park last night. In a World Series becoming defined by standout pitching performances, Seminole right-hander Scott Sitz delivered a gem, striking out eight Bruins in six and two-thirds innings. Three of those punchouts came with the bases loaded and one run already in in the sixth frame, shutting down UCLA’s last best rally. Defensively, the Bruins were their own worst enemy. They walked in two FSU runs in the second inning, and an error was directly responsible for the other two Seminole tallies in the fourth. In another elimination game tonight, two-time defending champion South Carolina takes on Kent State at 7 PM.
CWS: Self-Inflicted Wounds Bounce Bruins as Seminoles Survive
