Cloney's marvelous outing earns Arizona CWS finals win
The University of Arizona Wildcats drew first blood at the College World Series Finals Monday thanks to an outstanding pitching performance from left-hander JC Cloney en route to a 3-0 victory.
Cloney tossed a complete-game shutout, allowing four hits, walking three, and striking out six on 122 pitches.
The junior, who also pitched seven shutout innings in a 3-0 victory over UC Santa Barbara and earned the victory in the first of three consecutive CWS elimination games Wednesday, out-pitched Coastal Carolina's Zach Hopeck and shut down the Chanticleers' dangerous top five in the batting order.
JC Cloney with the complete game 4 hit shutout and the #ArizonaWildcats are a game away from being National Champs pic.twitter.com/Uz8JugwVFM
— Sports360AZ (@Sports360AZ) June 28, 2016
Arizona's offense came courtesy of the hot-hitting Zach Gibbons, as well as three-hole hitter Ryan Aguilar, who had two RBIs on the night.
Gibbons also supplied the game's best defensive play with a spectacular grab against the wall to keep his team's lead at 3-0.
OH MY!!!
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) June 28, 2016
At the wall... In the 8th... Zach Gibbons with the #SCTop10 grab to keep Arizona's 3-0 lead! pic.twitter.com/8j3f2DhGAe
The table-setter and leadoff hitter Cody Ramer also continued to get on base at an impressive clip, reaching safely four times for Arizona.
CCCCCody RRRRRamer!! 🔥🔥
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) June 27, 2016
Arizona's 2B got it all started with a lead-off double and the game's first run! #CWS pic.twitter.com/LWVGYG9aIf
The two teams are set to square off once again Tuesday at 8 p.m ET, with Arizona having a chance to take home the fifth National title in school history.
HEADLINES
- LSU beats Coastal Carolina to win 8th College World Series
- CCU coach Schnall: Ump 'embarrassed' himself in front of 25K people
- MLBers share College World Series memories: 'Most fun I've had playing baseball'
- Arizona extends Chip Hale's contract through 2030
- Coastal Carolina coaches ejected in 1st inning of Game 2 at CWS finals