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Gamecocks Beat Virginia 3-2 on Wild Finish in 13th
foul ball for the third out. Virginia tied it 2-2 in the eighth. Taylor scored the tying run from second base when John Hicks ' ground ball skittered through Mooney's legs for the Gamecocks' second error of the inning. Virginia starter Danny
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Virginia Struggles in 7-1 Loss to Gamecocks at CWS
3 innings. Price came on to record the final out. Holmes held the Cavaliers hitless into the fourth inning, when John Hicks crushed a 1-0 pitch into the left-center seats for his eighth homer of the year. Holmes matched his career high
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Gamecocks Beat Virginia 7-1, Tie NCAA Record
Christian Walker's RBI double in the fourth inning. Holmes held the Cavaliers hitless into the fourth inning, when John Hicks crushed a 1-0 pitch into the left-center seats for his eighth homer of the year. Holmes matched his career high
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Cal Faces More Adversity After 4-1 CWS to Virginia
Esquer said. Cal (37-22) battled Danny Hultzen and the No. 1 seeded Cavaliers evenly through six innings. John Hicks ' single in the Virginia seventh broke a scoreless tie in what until then had been the longest 0-0 game at the CWS
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Hicks' 7th-Inning Single Helps Key Virginia Win
to get going. Finally they scratched out enough for a 4-1 College World Series victory over California on Sunday. John Hicks ' single in the seventh inning broke a scoreless tie in what until then had been the longest 0-0 game at the CWS since
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Hicks' 7th-Inning Single Helps Key Virginia Win
John Hicks ' RBI single in the seventh inning broke a scoreless tie and Virginia went on to defeat California 4-1 at the College World Series
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College World Series Preview Capsules
Carolina). Last CWS appearance: 2009. All-time record in CWS: 1-2 (second appearance). Meet The Cavaliers: C John Hicks (.340, 7, 57), 1B Jared King (.333, 2, 28), 2B Keith Werman (.210, 0, 29), SS Chris Taylor (.310
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Virginia Rallies in Ninth to Beat UC Irvine
with some uncharacteristic help from the Cavaliers. The run scored after a single and sacrifice attempt that catcher John Hicks threw away trying to get a force out at second base, allowing Sean Madigan to get to third with no outs. He came home
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Top-Seeded Virginia Rolls Past East Carolina 13-1
struck out seven and walked one. Taylor had two-run singles in the second and seventh innings, and John Barr, John Hicks and Steven Proscia also drove in a pair of runs for the Cavaliers. Virginia finished with 17 hits. East Carolina