No. 1 Florida 4, Dartmouth 3 (12 innings)

In Gainesville, Fla., Buddy Reed ripped a solo homer to lead off the bottom of the 12th inning as Florida got past Dartmouth. The Gators (11-1), who got two RBI from JJ Schwarz, led by a run entering the ninth before pinch-runner Nate Ostmo, running for Justin Fowler (2 for 4), scored on a throwing error. Kyle Holbrook then singled to right field for the Big Green (0-5), but Nick Horvath threw out Joe Purritano at the plate to keep the game tied at 3. Michael Danielak threw well for Dartmouth in defeat, allowing three hits and one run in 4.1 innings as Big Green pitchers allowed five hits on the day. Shaun Anderson earned the win for the Gators with 3.1 scoreless innings with one hit and four strikeouts.

UC Santa Barbara 1, No. 8 Oregon 0 (14 innings)

In Eugene, Ore., Michael McAdoo delivered an RBI single in the top of the 14th as UCSB evened its series at Oregon. McAdoo had two of the five hits for the Gauchos (9-2), who stranded 18. Noah Davis allowed one hit in eight innings with two walks and five strikeouts for UCSB, while Kyle Nelson (2-0) picked up the victory with three hits and one walk in six innings with four punchouts. Tim Susnara had two of the four hits for the Ducks (7-2). Oregon starter Matt Krook pitched six hitless innings with two walks and a career-high 12 strikeouts.

No. 15 Ole Miss 8, No. 21 Coastal Carolina 2

In Conway, S.C., Tate Blackman had two doubles and three RBI to lead Ole Miss past Coastal Carolina. Errol Robinson had two hits, two runs and one RBI, while Will Golsan also scored twice for the Rebels (9-1). Chad Smith (1-1, 5 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 6 K) picked up the win, while David Parkinson (2 IP, BB, 2 K) and Brady Feigl (2 IP, 2 H, BB, 2 K) were solid in relief. Connor Owings had two doubles for the Chanticleers (5-5).

Clemson 5, No. 19 South Carolina 0
In Greenville, S.C., a day after his brother picked up the win for South Carolina, Clate Schmidt allowed one hit and struck out six in 5.1 innings as he and Pat Krall combined on a two-hit shutout of the Gamecocks. Chris Okey drove in three runs, and Chase Pinder went 2 for 3 with a triple, homer, two runs and an RBI as the Tigers (7-2) scored single runs in the first two innings before adding three more in the fifth and sixth innings. Krall finished with four strikeouts in 3.2 innings with one hit to post his first save. The Gamecocks fell to 10-1.

No 12 Virginia 11, Monmouth 10 (11 innings)

In Charlottesville, Va., Kevin Doherty delivered a run-scoring single in the bottom of the 11th to give Virginia the victory over Monmouth. The Cavaliers (7-3) built a 9-0 lead after six before the Hawks (2-7) rallied to take a 10-9 lead. Virginia scored with two away in the ninth for force extra innings. Daniel Pinero went 4 for 4 with three runs and three RBI to lead the Cavalier offense. Clay Koniencki had two hits and four RBI, while Chris Gaetano went 4 for 6 with one run and one RBI for Monmouth.

No. 3 Texas A&M 13, Yale 0

In College Station, Texas, Ryne Birk went 3 for 4 with two runs and three RBI as Texas A&M used a seven-run fifth inning to earn a big win over Yale. Nick Banks added two hits, two runs and two RBI as the Aggies (10-1) piled up 18 hits and scored in six of eight innings. The Bulldogs fell to 0-2.

No. 4 Oregon State 12, William & Mary 3

No. 4 Oregon State 5, San Diego 2

In San Diego, Logan Ice went 3 for 4 with two homers, four runs and six RBI as Oregon State rolled past William & Mary. Trever Morrison also had a big day for OSU, going 3 for 5 with a homer, three runs and two RBI, and Bryce Fehmel improved to 4-0 with three scoreless innings of relief for the Beavers. Ryan Hall went 3 for 5 to lead the way for the Tribe (5-4). Later in the day, the Beavers (10-1) ran their win streak to nine games as Ice went 3 for 3 with an RBI off the bench in beating San Diego. He finished with 15 total bases in the two games. Travis Eckert struck out seven in 7.1 innings in the nightcap.

No. 5 Louisville 9, Princeton 1

In Louisville, Ky., Brendan McKay allowed one run – his first of the season – on three hits with eight strikeouts, and Blake Tiberi went 2 for 4 with a double and two RBI as Louisville topped Princeton. McKay also had a double and an RBI, and Corey Ray homered, stole three bases and scored twice for the Cardinals (8-2). Nick Hernandez drove in the lone run for the Tigers (0-2).

No. 6 Miami 14, Manhattan 4

In Coral Gables, Fla., Zack Collins went 2 for 2 with his third homer in his past three games and three RBI, and Edgar Michelangeli added three hits and three runs as Miami beat Manhattan. Michael Mediavilla turned in six solid innings with one earned run for the Hurricanes (8-2). Christian Santisteban had two hits, including a double, with a run and an RBI for the Jaspers (1-4).

No. 7 LSU 10, Fordham 7

In Baton Rouge, La., Kramer Robertson ripped a three-run double as LSU scored seven times – all with two outs – in overcoming Fordham and completing a weekend sweep. Beau Jordan went 4 for 5 with a run and two RBI, and Antonie Duplantis added two hits, two runs and two RBI for the Tigers (9-2). The top four hitters in the LSU order had 10 hits and eight RBI. Luke Stampfl went 3 for 5 with a run and an RBI, and Ryan McNally drove in two for the Rams (3-7).

No. 9 TCU 10, Gonzaga 2

In Fort Worth, Texas, Luken Baker had a two-run single to spark a four-run first as TCU evened its series with Gonzaga. Baker went 3 for 4 with a run and three RBI, while Cam Warner had two hits and two runs for the Horned Frogs (8-2). Brian Howard (3-0, 7 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 3 BB, 6 K) earned the victory. Tyler Frost had two hits and drove in both runs for the Bulldogs (5-5).

No. 10 North Carolina 10, Fairfield 2

In Chapel Hill, N.C., Brandon Riley was 4 for 4 with two doubles, a triple, three runs and three RBI as North Carolina flattened Fairfield. The Tar Heels (8-1) scored one in the first, three in the second and four in the third to take control at 8-0. Brian Miller went 3 for 4 with four steals, two runs and one RBI, while Eli Sutherland was 2 for 2 with a homer, two runs and three RBI for UNC. J.B. Bukauskas (1-0, 5.1 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 8 K) recorded the win. Mac Crispino had two hits for the Stags (3-2).

No. 11 Florida State 9, St. John’s 2

In Tallahassee, Fla., Drew Carlton allowed one earned run in seven innings as Florida State stopped St. John’s. Carlton (3-0) allowed six hits with two walks and three strikeouts. Quincy Nieporte (2 for 4) and Taylor Walls (1 for 4, 2 R) both drove in two for the Seminoles (8-2). Alex Caruso went 2 for 4 with a run for the Red Storm (2-6).

Eastern Illinois 10, No. 13 Arkansas 8 (12 innings)

In Fayetteville, Ark., Jason Scholl homered off Zach Jackson to lead off the top of the 12th as EIU outlasted Arkansas to level their weekend series. Dane Toppel (2B, HR) and Cale Hennemann (2B) each had two hits, two runs and two RBI as the Panthers (1-9) recorded their first win of the season. Jason Euler (1-0, 2 IP, 2 BB) picked up the victory, while Brendon Allen (H, BB) fanned two in the bottom of the 12th to record his first save. Jake Arledge went 3 for 6 with a homer, four runs and three RBI for the Razorbacks (9-2).

No. 14 Cal 6, Texas 0

In Austin, Texas, Ryan Mason and Tanner Dodson combined on a three-hit shutout as Cal clinched a series victory in its four-game set at Texas. Mason (2-0) gave up two hits and two walks in seven frames with six strikeouts, while Dodson allowed one hit in the final two innings to earn his first save. Mitchell Kranson drove in two, while Aaron Knapp had two hits, including a triple, and scored twice for the Golden Bears (8-3). Joe Baker went 1 for 3 with a double for the Longhorns (5-6).

Dodger Stadium College Baseball Classic (Los Angeles)
No. 16 UCLA 4, Oklahoma 2
No. 17 Mississippi State 8, Southern California 7

In Los Angeles, Eric Filia went 3 for 4 with a pair of RBI as UCLA edged Oklahoma and improved to 2-0 with a second close win at the Dodger Stadium College Baseball Classic at Jackie Robinson Stadium. The Bruins (5-5) managed only five hits off Alec Hansen and company, with Hansen (0-2) working 6.1 innings with four hits, two runs and 11 strikeouts. Six UCLA pitchers combined to stymie the Sooners (4-6), who got two hits from Cade Harris, with Moises Cera earning his first win with a scoreless inning. Brian Gadsby picked up his second save in two days and third on the year.

In Los Angeles, Jack Kruger ripped a three-run homer and finished with four RBI, and Kale Breaux escaped a jam in the bottom of the ninth as Mississippi State held on to beat Southern California at the Dodger Stadium College Baseball Classic at Dedaux Field. With the tying run on third, Breaux used a strikeout and ground out to help the Bulldogs (8-3) improve to 1-1 in the tourney. Elih Marrero went 3 for 4 with a run and an RBI single in a three-run third for MSU. Timmy Robinson went 2 for 4 with a homer and four RBI for the Trojans (6-4).

No. 18 NC State 2, Alabama 1
In Cary, N.C., Chance Shepard, whose six-game streak with a home run ended, delivered a sacrifice fly to score Preston Palmeiro in the eighth inning as NC State nipped Alabama. Brian Brown led five Wolfpack pitchers, who combined to allow five hits and strike out 11, with 4.1 innings and one earned run. Evan Brabrand picked up the win, and Tommy DeJuneas earned his second save for NC State (9-2). Palmeiro went 2 for 4 with two doubles and both runs for the Wolfpack. Jake Walters tossed six innings with four hits, one earned run and six strikeouts for the Crimson Tide (9-2), which beat Niagara 8-4 earlier in the day.

No. 20 Louisiana-Lafayette 9, Sacred Heart 3
In Lafayette, La., Joe Robbins went 3 for 4 with a double, triple, run and two RBI from the leadoff spot, and Wyatt Marks allowed two runs with eight strikeouts in six innings as Louisiana-Lafayette beat Sacred Heart for the second straight day. Dylon Poncho had two RBI, and Stefan Trosclair scored three times for the Ragin’ Cajuns (7-4). Zack Short drove in a pair of runs for the Pioneers (0-5).

No. 2 Vanderbilt was rained out at Stanford.