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Texas A&M robs homer in ninth, tops Florida in MCWS thriller - ESPN

OMAHA, Neb. — Jace LaViolette robbed Cade Kurland of a go-ahead home run in the ninth inning, Justin Lamkin and two relievers struck out 16 and Texas A&M held off Florida 3-2 in a weather-delayed Men's College World Series opener that ended early Sunday.

The Aggies (50-13) will play Kentucky on Monday night in a Bracket 2 winners' game. The Gators (34-29), the national runners-up to LSU last year, will meet North Carolina State in a Monday afternoon elimination game.

Texas A&M scored its runs in the first three innings against Liam Peterson (3-5), the first freshman to start a MCWS opener for Florida, and then relied on Lamkin, Chris Cortez (10-3) and Evan Aschenbeck to hold down the Gators' high-powered offense.

Florida had come from behind in four of its six NCAA tournament wins and nearly did it again.

Down a run in the eighth, the Gators loaded the bases with two outs against Aschenbeck. The left-hander, named Stopper of the Year as the nation's top closer, got out of the inning when second baseman Kaeden Kent gloved Dale Thomas' slow roller and got his underhand flip to first baseman Ted Burton in time for the third out.

In the ninth, Michael Robertson reached with one out before Kurland sent a fly deep to right-center. With his back against the fence, LaViolette reached above it to make the catch. Aschenbeck walked All-America slugger Jac Caglianone before getting his 10th save with a strikeout of Ashton Wilson.

A&M coach Jim Schlossnagle took a calculated risk starting Lamkin and saving fellow left-hander and season-long No. 1 pitcher Ryan Prager for the Aggies' game on Monday. The Aggies are short of starters after a season-ending arm injury to Shane Sdao in last week's super regional against Oregon.

Lamkin had

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