COLLEGE WORLD SERIESÂ Â
FLORIDA 9, TEXAS TECH 6
WHAT HAPPENED: For the second consecutive game, the defending national champion Gators staved off elimination in the College World Series. Florida improved to 7-0 the past two seasons in elimination games. This time, freshman starter
Jack Leftwich starred for the Gators on the mound. Meanwhile, the offense provided a pair of runs in the third inning and two more in the fifth to blow open a close game. Senior captain
JJ Schwarz delivered the big hit, a two-run homer in the top of the sixth to put the Gators in front 5-0.
PLAYÂ OF THE GAME:Â There's nowhere better to start than Schwarz's aforementioned home run. Leading 3-0,
Wil Dalton led off the sixth with a single off Red Raiders reliever
Ty Harpenau. Up stepped Schwarz, playing in the 265th game of his career, which ties former UF outfielder
Preston Tucker for the most in school history. Schwarz drove Harpenau's 1-1 pitch high over the left-field wall for the 50th home run of his career and first in 16 career CWS games.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:Â Making his first career CWS start, Leftwich survived throwing 54 pitches over the first two innings to settle into a rhythm and limit the Red Raiders to two runs over 6 1/3 innings. Leftwich allowed seven hits, walked two and struck out five in the biggest start of his young career. Leftwich threw 102 pitches, 69 for strikes, and escaped a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the second by retiring
Braxton Fulford and
Gabe Holt on pop outs to shortstop.
CLOSE CALL:Â Florida led by five runs heading to the bottom of the seventh inning when Texas Tech decided it wasn't done for the night.
Cameron Warren led off with a double, and after Leftwich struck out
Cody Farhat, Fulford chased Leftwich with a single. Gators head coach
Kevin O'Sullivan then went to a trio of relievers in
Andrew Baker,
Tommy Mace and
Jordan Butler. Before Butler retired the final two hitters of the inning, the Red Raiders scored three runs and had five consecutive batters reach base at one point.
KEY MOMENT: After the Gators responded with three runs in the top of the eighth following Texas Tech's three-run outburst in the bottom of the seventh, the Red Raiders came back with three more runs of their own in the eighth to trim Florida's lead to 8-6. O'Sullivan called on closer
Michael Byrne to escape the inning. Byrne allowed a two-run single to
Grady Little that made it a two-run game, but with the tying runs on base, Byrne retired
Zach Rheams on a fly ball to center for the final out of the inning.
BY THE NUMBERS:Â
100Â -- Home runs hit in 69 games by the Gators this season;
50Â -- Career home runs for Schwarz, who joins
Matt LaPorta (74),
Preston Tucker (57) and
Brad Wilkerson (55) as the only players in school history to hit 50 or more home runs;
13Â -- Home runs by Schwarz during his senior season;
1Â -- Career home runs for Schwarz in the CWS.
UP NEXT:Â Florida stays alive and will face Arkansas on Friday night at 8 ET on ESPN. The Razorbacks defeated Texas and Texas Tech in their first two games in Omaha to stay in the winners bracket. UFÂ split four games against Arkansas, winning two of three in the regular season and losing to the Razorbacks in the SEC Tournament.
--Check back with FloridaGators.com later for more on Tuesday's game.