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NCAA ranking comparison (out of 288 teams)
Texas | LSU | |
Batting avg | .289 (198th) | .318 (65th) |
Runs PG | 6.1 (213th) | 7.9 (47th) |
Home runs | 45 (165th) | 103 (9th) |
ERA | 2.88 (1st) | 3.99 (9th) |
Fielding pct | .977 (7th) | .974 (18th) |
Sac hits | 102 (1st) | 26 (186th) |
After a three-year absence from Omaha, Augie Garrido led Texas back to the CWS finals for the third time in the past six years. Garrido is the only coach to win national championships with two schools, claiming three titles with Cal State Fullerton before winning with Texas in 2002 and 2005. In six trips to Omaha under Garrido, the Longhorns have played for the national title four times. Paul Mainieri is the new kid on the block; in three trips to Omaha, this is the first time he has led his team to more than one victory. Tigers roar again at Rosenblatt
While Texas has been in the spotlight for most of the decade, LSU had been quiet since winning it all in 2000. LSU won five national titles from 1991 to 2000 but struggled in the tournament since then. After going 1-6 in their past three trips to Omaha, the Tigers are 3-0 this year. For once, the bracket holds
It has been six years since one of the national seeds claimed the national title (Rice in 2003) and two more since one of the top four teams dog-piled (Miami in 2001). Those droughts both will end this year, and Texas has a chance to be the first top-overall seed to win the crown since 1999 (Miami).
College World Series success
Texas | LSU | |
Appearances | 33 (1st) | 15 (T-9th) |
Games | 134 (1st) | 52 (10th) |
Wins | 81 (1st) | 33 (T-8th) |
Win pct | .605 (6th) | .634 (3rd) |
Titles | 6 (2nd) | 5 (T-3rd) |
Runner-ups | 5 (T-1st) | 0 < |
Augie Garrido | Paul Mainieri | |
Appearances | 13 | 3 |
Games | 53 | 9 |
Wins | 37 | 5 |
Win pct | .698 | .556 |
Titles | 5 | 0 |
Runner-ups | 2 | 0 |
While LSU clearly was the team of the decade in the 1990s, that label for the 2000s is still up in the air. LSU is looking to claim the final national championship of the decade to go along with its 2000 title. Texas already has two titles and a second-place finish this decade. Texas won its first title in 1949, while LSU has done all of its damage in the past 20 years. Texas pitching • Texas freshman righty Taylor Jungmann picked up the victory in each of the first two games in Omaha for the Longhorns. With a win in the CWS finals, he will join nine other pitchers with three wins in one College World Series. Pitchers with three wins in one CWS since 1985:
2008 -- Alex White, North Carolina
2003 -- *John Hudgins, Stanford
1989 -- *Greg Brummett, Wichita State
1985 -- Kevin Sheary, Miami *Most Outstanding Player • Longhorns ace Chance Ruffin struggled in his first start in Omaha, failing to make it out of the third inning Tuesday against Arizona State. With his next win, he'll match father Bruce's win total while at Texas. • After struggling in his three appearances since his 13-inning outing against Boston College during the Austin Regional, Austin Wood picked up the win Friday to send Texas to the CWS finals. This and that • LSU (8-0) remains perfect in this year's NCAA tournament. No team has gone undefeated in the NCAA tournament since the championship series was established in 2003. (The last team to go undefeated in the NCAA tournament was Miami in 2001.) The Tigers also will need to overcome the historical disadvantage of an extra day of rest; no Bracket One winner has won the national championship since Miami in 1999. • Texas hasn't had the easy trip through the NCAA tournament that you would expect from the top national seed. The Longhorns have won four postseason games in their final at-bat this season (May 30 regional game against Boston College, May 31 regional game against Army, June 14 CWS game against Southern Miss and June 19 CWS game against Arizona State). • On the other end of the spectrum, LSU has been pummeling its opponents while compiling a 13-game winning streak (since dropping the opener in the SEC tournament). During the streak, the Tigers have scored six or more runs nine times and scored first 10 times. • LSU is 36-3 against right-handed starters this season. Texas has not started a southpaw in any of its 64 games this season.
Runners in scoring position in CWS
Hits | Stat line | |
6/13 vs. UVa | 5-10 | 9 R, 2 HR, 3 K |
6/15 vs. Ark. | 2-12 | 5 R, 2 HR, 3 K |
6/19 vs. Ark. | 6-14 | 7 R, 4 K |
CWS total | 13-36 | 21 R, 3 HR, 11 K |
6/14 vs. Southern Miss | 2-9 | 6 R, 3 K, 5 BB < |
6/16 vs. ASU | 5-16 | 9 R, 1 HR, 4 K |
6/19 vs. ASU | 1-4 | 1 R, 2 K << |
CWS total | 8-29 | 16 R, 1 HR, 9 K |
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Texas' 2005 team vs. 2009 team
2005 | 2009 | |
ERA | 2.80 (4th) | 2.88 (1st) |
Fielding pct | .978 (3rd) | .977 (7th) |
Sac hits | 116 (1st) | 102 (1st) |