No. 19 Texas A&M 6, No. 4 Arkansas 1
In College Station, Texas, Christian Roa allowed one run in six innings as TAMU won its SEC series over Arkansas. Roa (3-2) gave up five hits with one walk and seven strikeouts. Ty Coleman knocked in two for the Aggies (16-13-1, 36-19-1). Casey Martin (2 for 4) homered for the Razorbacks (20-10, 40-15).
No. 16 NC State 11, No. 17 North Carolina 0
In Chapel Hill, N.C., Evans Edwards went 3 for 5 with two runs and two RBI as NCSU won its ACC series at UNC. Patrick Bailey had two hits, two runs and two RBI for the Wolfpack (18-12, 41-15). Michael Busch and Ashton McGee both had two hits for the Tar Heels (17-13, 38-17).
In Los Angeles, Jack Ralston fanned nine in six scoreless innings as UCLA clinched a Pac-12 series win over UW. Ralston (10-0) allowed one hit and walked three. Michael Toglia (2 for 4, 2 R) homered in the sixth for the Bruins (21-5, 44-8). Nick Kahle went 1 for 3 with a walk for the Huskies (12-14, 28-21).
No. 2 Vanderbilt 7, Kentucky 4
In Lexington, Ky., JJ Bleday homered in the ninth to snap a 4-4 tie as VU completed an SEC sweep at UK. Ethan Paul (2 for 5) also homered in the ninth, while Ray Harrison had two hits, including a homer, and two RBI for the Commodores (23-7, 45-10). VU will be the top seed in the SEC Tournament. Dalton Reed went deep for the Wildcats (7-23, 26-29).
South Carolina 10, No. 5 Mississippi State 8
In Starkville, Miss., Luke Berryhill homered and drove in four as USC salvaged the finale of its SEC series at MSU. Berryhill had an RBI single to cap a three-run fifth and belted a three-run homer in the seventh. Andrew Eyster went 3 for 4 with two homers, three runs and three RBI for the Gamecocks (8-22, 28-27). Tanner Allen and Marshall Gilbert both had three hits and two RBI for the Bulldogs (21-9, 45-11).
MEAC Tournament
Championship Game: Florida A&M 8, Norfolk State 1
In Daytona Beach, Fla., Kyle Coleman went the distance with nine strikeouts as FAMU downed NSU to win the MEAC title. Coleman (6-5) allowed six hits with one walk and one run. Seyjuan Lawrence had a two-run single to highlight a six-run first for the Rattlers (27-32). Korey Singh had two hits and one RBI for the Spartans (24-26).
Ivy League Championship Series
In Cambridge, Mass., Hunter Bigge tossed a four-hitter and hit a home run as Harvard won the opening game of its Ivy League Championship Series with Columbia. Bigge (7-1) allowed one run with two walks and seven strikeouts. His homer in the seventh snapped a scoreless tie. Quinn Hoffman had two hits and scored once for the Crimson (26-13). Jack Chernow went 2 for 3 for the Lions (19-22).
Patriot League Championship Series
In Annapolis, Md., Jared Leins fanned eight in eight innings as Navy evened its Ivy League Championship Series with Army. Leins (3-1) allowed two runs with four hits and two walks. Jackson Zoch hurled a 1-2-3 ninth with one punchout for his first save. Zach Stevens, Christian Hodge and Liam Lowery each had two hits and a run for the Midshipmen (39-16). Jacob Hurtubise had two hits and one RBI for the Black Knights (33-24).
SWAC Tournament
W1 Southern 7, W3 Texas Southern 6 (TSU eliminated)
E1 Alabama State 5, W2 Grambling State 2 (GSU eliminated)
In New Orleans, Tyler LaPorte had two hits and three RBI as Southern edged TSU to advance to the SWAC Championship Game. The Jaguars (31-22) trailed 6-1 before scoring three in the fifth, two in the sixth and one in the seventh. LaPorte had a two-run single in the fifth and an RBI base hit in the sixth to tie the game at 6-6. Hampton Hudson had a sacrifice fly in the seventh to break the tie. Olajide Oloruntimilehin went 3 for 5 with one run for the Tigers (20-34).
In the day’s first game, Terrell McCall fanned 10 in eight innings as ASU downed GSU to earn a spot in the SWAC Championship Game. McCall (2-1) allowed six hits, one walk and one earned run. Jeremy Rivera pitched a scoreless ninth to notch his second save. Santiago Garcia (3 for 4, R) and Angel Jimenez (2 for 3) both knocked in two for for the Hornets (28-25). Ian Bailey (2 for 3) homered and drove in a pair for the Tigers (27-25).
No. 13 Baylor at No. 15 Oklahoma State, No. 12 Oregon State at No. 3 Stanford canceled due to inclement weather.