Never has a team swinging metal bats produced so few runs through two College World Series games yet found itself in such an enviable position.

It's one down and three to go for Oregon State.
UCLA used what's becoming its tried-and-true formula to start the College World Series with a victory.
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The students call the building "The Clubhouse," and just through its doors at Alpha Middle School in Elverta, there is a life-size wall poster of 2005 National League batting champion and two-time All-Star infielder Derrek Lee of Sacramento.
Just days after USC made news by offering 6-foot-2, 190-pound eighth-grade wide receiver Nathan Tilford of Upland a full scholarship, UCLA offered a scholarship to Lindell Stone, a 6-2, 190-pound quarterback who just finished eighth grade in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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Stephanie Tofft's decision to leave the struggling Northern Illinois softball program paid off in a big way for the former Lincoln High School star and Bee All-Metro first-team selection.

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Just when it looked like North Carolina State got off its best shot against UCLA pitching, Trea Turner's deep fly died a few feet short of the left-field fence.

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