Sunday, May 31, 2009

University of Texas beats Boston College in longest baseball quarry in NCAA recital Think.




AUSTIN - Travis Tucker hit an RBI one with one out in the top-grade of the 25th inning, unequalled Texas to a 3-2 overcoming over Boston College on Saturday blackness in the longest device in NCAA history. The position eclipsed the old record of 23 innings, set in 1971 when Louisiana-Lafayette defeated McNeese State 6-5. The tactic began at 7:02 p.m. EDT Saturday and concluded 7 hours, 3 minutes later at 2:05 a.m. Sunday.



Texas (43-13-1) scored when Connor Rowe walked to guide off the superior of the inning and was sacrificed to instant by David Hernandez. Rowe advanced to third on a offbeat pitch, and Tucker grounded on minute low through the drawn-in infield to atom the record-setting victory.

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