Los Angeles Times

Titans take a familiar road to super regional

Bibee leads Fullerton to 23rd regional title, and second straight against host Stanford.

- STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS — Shotgun Spratling

For the second year in a row, Cal State Fullerton won the Stanford Regional to advance to the NCAA super regionals, college baseball’s equivalent of the Sweet 16. The Titans took down No. 2 seed and regional host Stanford 5-2 Sunday at Sunken Diamond.

Right-hander Tanner Bibee was forced into Fullerton’s starting pitching rotation because of an elbow strain suffered by Andrew Quezada last week. Titans coach Rick Vanderhook elected not to tell him until two hours before the game.

Bibee ran with the opportunit­y and a lenient strike zone from home plate umpire Brandon Cooper.

Bibee struck out 11, including eight batters that refrained from swinging at strike three. He worked both sides of the plate, getting called strikes on pitches an extra inch or five outside of the edges.

The freshman from Mission Viejo pitched into the seventh inning for the second time. He gave up five hits and two runs to pick up his third career win.

It helped erase a disastrous start against Stanford the first weekend of the season.

Bibee was quickly moved out of the weekend rotation after allowing four runs and not getting out of the first inning in the finale of a series sweep at the hands of the Cardinal.

“This entire season has humbled me and made me more mature and kind of just made me realize that I’m not the best, I need to work harder at it,” Bibee said.

“I’ve been working hard this entire season and it happened to pay off today.”

For the second day in a row, Fullerton took a 1-0 lead in the first inning on a Daniel Cope sacrifice fly that scored Hank LoForte. The Titans added a sacrifice fly in the fourth. This time, Cope scored on a Jake Pavletich f ly ball.

An inning later, Ruben Cardenas drove a line drive over the left-field fence for a three-run homer that gave Fullerton some breathing room.

“It’s not often you score two runs on no hits, but we did that,” Vanderhook said.

“Then we got one hit, a three-run home run, that gave us a little cushion.”

Stanford trimmed the deficit in the seventh inning.

The Cardinal chased Bibee with a double and a single. Reliever Blake Workman walked the first batter he faced to load the bases and Alec Wilson hit a tworun single into center field.

Fullerton cut off a throw to the plate and caught runner Nick Oar off second base, tagging him out in a rundown to end the inning and Stanford’s best threat.

Workman pitched the final two innings to pick up his sixth save, finishing off a regional that saw Titans pitchers hold opponents to five runs and 18 hits over three games.

The win advances Cal State Fullerton to the super regionals for the 14th time and third time in the last four years. It is the Titans’ 23rd regional title. They will play Washington, which defeated Connecticu­t to win the Conway Regional.

Since the Titans and Huskies were both No. 3 seeds in their respective regionals, the site will have to be determined by the NCAA.

 ?? Carlos Gonzalez Associated Press ?? ALEX BOXWELL of Minnesota steals second during Sunday’s game against UCLA. Boxwell drove in four runs in the Golden Gophers’ 13-8 victory.
Carlos Gonzalez Associated Press ALEX BOXWELL of Minnesota steals second during Sunday’s game against UCLA. Boxwell drove in four runs in the Golden Gophers’ 13-8 victory.

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