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In the interest of speed and timeliness, this story is fed directly from the Associated Press newswire and may contain spelling or grammatical errors.
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Cal State Fullerton 8, Notre Dame 1
Sunday June 01, 2003
FULLERTON, Calif. (AP) Right-hander Dustin Miller allowed just
one run through eight innings and Jason Corapci was 2-for-4 with a
pair of RBI as the Cal State Fullerton Titans advanced to the NCAA
Baseball Super Regionals Sunday with an 8-1 win over the Fighting
Irish of Notre Dame.
``My best pitch all day was my changeup and I think that I threw
it for a strike at least 90 percent of the time. I was able to mix
in my fastball and curve in order to fool the hitters, but it was
mainly my change that took me through this game,'' Miller said.
Miller (8-2) struck out 10 Irish players and scattered nine hits
without a walk. He was treated to a standing ovation as he left the
game in the ninth in favor of Sean Martin who, after a leadoff
single by Kris Billmaier, struckout pinch hitter Tim Murray and
induced Greg Lopez to line into a double play to close out the
Titans' victory.
Three Notre Dame relievers held the Titans to just a run on
three hits the rest of the way.
Peter Ogilvie (2-4) allowed five earned runs on nine hits in 2
2-3 innings for the loss.
Notre Dame (45-18) finally broke through against Miller in the
seventh as Cody Rizzo doubled down the left field line and came
home on a run-scoring fielder's choice by catcher Javi Sanchez.
Fullerton (46-13) will meet Arizona State in a best-of-three
series next weekend.
``Our pitching was amazing,'' said Titans coach George Horton.
``Dustin (Miller), (Ryan) Schreppel, and (Jason) Windsor were the
keys that help turn the motor, but defense and little ball helped
us win all three games. I think that winning the regional in three
games is a little bit of a relief.''
(Copyright 2003 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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