COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Sunday’s games


North Carolina State 8, North Carolina 1

OMAHA, NEB.

North Carolina State and North Carolina were playing each other in baseball for the 285th time, but never on a stage like this. Carlos Rodon pitched like the star he is, throwing eight shutout innings and holding the Tar Heels to five hits. “This is the College World Series, and it doesn’t get any better than this, so why not bring your ‘A’ game?” Rodon said. “Of course, I try to bring my ‘A’ game every time.” Rodon (10-2), who required 108 pitches to record his third complete game of the season, held the No. 1 national seed Tar Heels hitless into the fifth inning. He allowed five hits and struck out eight. It was the sophomore left-hander’s second straight dominating performance against the Tar Heels. The result was more satisfying this time. Three weeks ago he allowed one hit and struck out 14 in 10 innings but got no decision in a 2-1, 18-inning loss in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. “He was as good as I’ve seen him all year,” Wolfpack catcher Brett Austin said. The Tar Heels (57-11), in Omaha for the sixth time in eight years, are one loss from elimination. Carolina hasn’t lost back-to-back games this season. “You have to rely on the leaders on your team to rally, and they’ve been able to do that all year long,” Carolina coach Mike Fox said. “It’ll be another really good team, and we’ll obviously have to play better. I have confidence in my guys. It’s disappointing today. I have no doubt we’ll be ready Tuesday.” North Carolina State’s Carlos Rodon pitched eight shutout innings to continue his mastery of North Carolina. He held the No. 1 national seed Tar Heels hitless into the fifth inning. He allowed five hits and struck out eight. It was the sophomore left-hander’s second straight dominating performance against the Tar Heels. Three weeks ago he allowed one hit and struck out 14 in 10 innings but got no decision in a 2-1, 18-inning loss in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament.

North Carolina State and North Carolina were playing each other in baseball for the 285th time, but never on a stage like this. Carlos Rodon pitched like the star he is, throwing eight shutout innings and holding the Tar Heels to five hits. “This is the College World Series, and it doesn’t get any better than this, so why not bring your ‘A’ game?” Rodon said. “Of course, I try to bring my ‘A’ game every time.” Rodon (10-2), who required 108 pitches to record his third complete game of the season, held the No. 1 national seed Tar Heels hitless into the fifth inning. He allowed five hits and struck out eight. It was the sophomore left-hander’s second straight dominating performance against the Tar Heels. The result was more satisfying this time. Three weeks ago he allowed one hit and struck out 14 in 10 innings but got no decision in a 2-1, 18-inning loss in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. “He was as good as I’ve seen him all year,” Wolfpack catcher Brett Austin said. The Tar Heels (57-11), in Omaha for the sixth time in eight years, are one loss from elimination. Carolina hasn’t lost back-to-back games this season. “You have to rely on the leaders on your team to rally, and they’ve been able to do that all year long,” Carolina coach Mike Fox said. “It’ll be another really good team, and we’ll obviously have to play better. I have confidence in my guys. It’s disappointing today. I have no doubt we’ll be ready Tuesday.” North Carolina State’s Carlos Rodon pitched eight shutout innings to continue his mastery of North Carolina. He held the No. 1 national seed Tar Heels hitless into the fifth inning. He allowed five hits and struck out eight. It was the sophomore left-hander’s second straight dominating performance against the Tar Heels. Three weeks ago he allowed one hit and struck out 14 in 10 innings but got no decision in a 2-1, 18-inning loss in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament.

UCLA 2, LSU 1

OMAHA, Neb.

Adam Plutko and two relievers limited LSU to five hits, and UCLA turned both of the Tigers’ errors into runs. The Bruins (45-17) will play North Carolina State on Tuesday. The No. 4 national seed Tigers (57-10) will meet North Carolina in an elimination game. LSU scored its only run on Mason Katz’s fourth-inning homer. The Tigers had defensive breakdowns that allowed the Bruins to tie it in the sixth and take the lead in the eighth. Plutko (9-3) allowed four hits in seven innings for the win. David Berg worked out of trouble in the ninth to earn his 22nd save. Aaron Nola (12-1) gave up five singles in eight innings, and both runs against him were unearned.