Troy rallies, ousts Ole Miss at Men's College World Series - ESPN
OMAHA, Neb. — Jabe Boroff hit the tiebreaking double in a four-run seventh inning and Troy and its potent offense kept the program's first College World Series appearance going with a 12-8 win over Mississippi in an elimination game Sunday.
The Trojans (39-31) erased a four-run deficit to post their 18th come-from-behind win of the season and advance to a game Tuesday against the loser of Sunday night's West Virginia-North Carolina game.
«I know the city of Troy is absolutely loving this,» said Boroff, among seven Alabama natives on the team. «What really means the most is everybody's got our back and everybody wants to see us win.»
Mississippi (41-23) went two-games-and-out in its first trip to Charles Schwab Field since winning the national championship in 2022. Southeastern Conference teams had won 13 straight against non-SEC opponents in the CWS before the Rebels lost to North Carolina and Troy.
Troy, which lost 7-5 to West Virginia on Friday, ramped up an offense that arrived in Omaha averaging 10.6 runs per game in the NCAA tournament.
The conditions were perfect for the 3-hour, 54-minute offensive free-for-all — sunny, 70 degrees at first pitch and a 15 mph wind blowing out. The teams combined for 26 hits and six homers, second most in a game at the 15-year-old stadium. It was the first time since 2001 at Rosenblatt Stadium that each team went deep three times.
«Credit Troy for getting the big hit time and time again,» Rebels coach Mike Bianco said. «You look at the back half of the game, we scored runs, but we just couldn't stop them.»
Noah Thigpen (1-5) pitched five innings of relief for the win and JP Robertson (5-2) took the loss.
The Trojans gave up two runs in the first inning and were down 6-2 in the fourth


