'Cocks force second
Palmetto showdown
By DOUG ALDEN
AP Sports Writer
OMAHA, NE (AP) — Getting knocked out of the College
World Series would have been bad enough for South Carolina.
Having it done by state rival Clemson was just unacceptable.
"If you're from Carolina you want to beat Clemson worse than you've
wanted to beat anybody in your life. It's that big a rivalry," said
Trey Dyson, who hit two two-run homers as South Carolina won the
latest round 12-4 Wednesday night and stayed alive in the CWS.
Clemson and South Carolina will play one more time Friday with the
winner advancing to Saturday's title game.
"It's very, very intense and it's going to be even more so on Friday,"
Dyson said. "It's a one-game shot at the national championship."
Landon Powell and Steve Thomas added solo homers for the Gamecocks
(56-17). Matt Campbell (4-2) shut out the Tigers over the final 5 1/3
innings and struck out a career-high eight.
The rivalry got even more intense Wednesday when warnings were issued
to both dugouts in the first inning after brushback pitches.
The Gamecocks fueled it further with a late steal while leading by
seven runs and a couple of bats that were flipped after homers. A few
players also tossed their hats out of the dugout when Campbell struck
out the side in the fifth.
"We've got something for Friday. We'll be ready to play," said Clemson
coach Jack Leggett, who was most upset about the tribute to Campell's
"hat trick."
After losing 11-0 to Georgia Tech in the opening game, the Gamecocks
have won three straight and are one victory away from playing for the
championship.
"We came through the hard way. Now we have an opportunity to play
ourselves into Saturday's game," South Carolina coach Ray Tanner said.
The Gamecocks outhit the Tigers 15-9 and Clemson (54-16) left 12 men
on, leaving the bases loaded three times.
Trey Dyson is congratulated by his teammates after one of his two
homers.(AP)
"If we want to compete for a national championship we're going to have
to come out with national championship caliber competition," Leggett
said.
Zane Green hit the first pitch of the game for a homer and Michael
Johnson added a two-run homer in the third for Clemson.
Campbell came on in the fourth and walked the first batter he faced to
load the bases, then got four straight strikeouts. He held Clemson to
two hits and walked two in his longest outing of the season.
Steve Reba (13-4) yielded Thomas' leadoff homer in sixth that broke a
4-all tie and started a five-run inning. South Carolina added three
more runs in the eighth, including Powell's 12th homer of the season,
and improved to 2-3 against Clemson this season.
Tanner gave Drew Meyer the green light to steal third in the eighth
inning with South Carolina leading 11-4. He said he didn't intend to
taunt Clemson and stood by the decision, largely because of the strong
wind blowing out to left and the Tigers' powerful lineup.
"Had the wind been blowing in I probably wouldn't have done it, but
they're explosive offensively and I didn't want to second-guess myself
for being too conservative," Tanner said. "I've had 10 runs scored on
me a couple of times in my coaching career."
Tanner also said he reprimanded his players for throwing their hats
and did not think either team needed any more incentive for Friday's
elimination game.
South Carolina tied the game at 4-all in the fourth when Brian Buscher
reached on an error and Dyson hit a high fly that the 23 mph wind
helped over the wall in left. Then after Thomas' homer into the upper
level of the left-field bleachers gave the Gamecocks a 5-4 lead in the
sixth, Dyson came up again with a man on and pulled a shot to right
for his 18th homer of the year.
Justin Harris and Kevin Melillo added RBI during the sixth.
Clemson took a 1-0 lead when Green's fly to left-center caught the
wind and carried into the first row. The last player to homer on the
first pitch of a CWS game was Louisiana State's Jason Williams in a
9-8 win over Wichita State in 1996.
Johnson made it 3-0 in the third with a two-run shot into the wind in
right. It was the 112th homer for the Tigers' this season..
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