By DOUG ALDEN
AP Sports Writer
OMAHA, NE (AP) — The school that's been to the College
World Series more than any other is back in the title game for the
first time in 13 years.
Texas clinched a berth in Saturday's championship by
beating Stanford 6-5 Thursday night.
"It's been our moment. It's been a ride where we've
been destined to be to this point,'' Texas coach Augie Garrido said.
Jeff Ontiveros and Dustin Majewski homered and
relievers Jesen Merle and Huston Street shut out the Cardinal over the
last four innings as Texas beat Stanford for the second time this
week.
The Longhorns (56-15) advanced to the final game for
the first time since 1989 and will play for the title against the
winner of Friday's game between South Carolina and Clemson.
"We had our goal set on the World Series and winning
it,'' said Majewski, whose solo homer in the seventh broke a 5-all tie
and held up as the game-winner. "I think we deserve to be here the way
we worked all year long.''
The Longhorns are in their 29th CWS and have four
national titles, the last in 1983.
Stanford had opened its last two CWS appearances 3-0,
then lost in the title game. The Cardinal fell to the elimination
bracket after an 8-7 loss to the Longhorns on Monday.
"They played tough. We jumped on them early but they
battled back,'' Stanford coach Mark Marquess said. "We had some
chances to score, but couldn't get it done and that's a credit to
them.''
Stanford had a chance to tie it in the ninth when Sam
Fuld led off with a bunt single, but Street got Ryan Garko to fly out
to center and Jason Cooper to ground into a double play. Street, a
freshman, has 13 saves this season.
Chris O'Riordan, who was 2-for-3 with two RBI, was on
deck when Cooper's grounder to first ended the game.
"It wasn't any different than if I was sitting on the
bench with everybody else. You don't like to end the season on a
loss,'' O'Riordan said. "I would have liked to have had a shot, but it
just didn't work out that way.''
Chris Carter hit a leadoff homer for Stanford (47-18),
which took a 3-0 lead in the first but couldn't hang on to it.
Majewski's solo shot off Jeremy Guthrie (13-2) that
broke the tie was Texas' 67th homer, tying the school record set in
1988.
"I just wished there were people on base because I
didn't think one run was going to hold up against Stanford,'' Majewski
said. "We haven't really won anything yet. We've just made it to where
we want to be.''
Stanford had tied the game at 5-all in the fifth on a
hit batter, a double by Cooper and O'Riordan's RBI single.
After falling behind 3-0 in the first, Texas got two
runs after a two-out error in the second and took the lead with a
three-run fifth. Omar Quintanilla led off the fifth with a triple and
scored on a single by Majewski. Ontiveros followed with a line drive
homer to left, his 20th of the year.
An error with two outs in the second inning started
Texas' comeback from a 3-0 deficit. Ryan Hubele reached when Scott
Dragicevich couldn't handle a grounder to third. Brandon Fahey
singled, Guthrie walked J.D. Reininger, then Kalani Napoleon blooped a
single to right that scored two runs.
"Unfortunately I just didn't have the mental toughness
to overcome this,'' Guthrie said. "I just didn't come up with the big
pitch. It was tough for me.''
After Carter's leadoff homer, the Cardinal added two
more runs on four hits in the inning, including a triple by Fuld. It
was Fuld's 109th hit, breaking the season school record he shared with
Troy Paulsen (1990) and Mike Dotterer (1981).
O'Riordan and Dragicevich had RBI singles in the
first.