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Texas has the power, but LSU gets the win

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Associated Press

Mikie Mahtook singled in the winning run in the top of the 11th inning after D.J. LeMahieu tied the game in the ninth, and Louisiana State survived Texas’ five home runs to beat the Longhorns, 7-6, in Game 1 of the College World Series finals Monday night.

LSU (55-16) would win its sixth national title with a victory over the Longhorns (49-15-1) tonight.

LeMahieu walked leading off the 11th against Brandon Workman (3-4), stole second with two outs and took third when catcher Cameron Rupp’s throw went into center field. After Micah Gibbs walked, Mahtook singled into center field for the go-ahead run.

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Matty Ott (4-2) struck out Brandon Loyn and Tim Maitland and got Connor Rowe to ground out to finish off Texas, which had walk-off wins in two of its first three CWS games.

The Tigers, who won their 14th straight, came back from deficits of 3-1 and 6-4. LeMahieu hit the tying, two-out double in the top of the ninth off Austin Dicharry. LeMahieu also homered in the seventh.

Texas, trying to become the first No. 1-seeded team since Miami in 1999 to win the championship, continued its show of power. Russell Moldenhauer hit two of Texas’ five homers.

The Longhorns, who came to Omaha with 39 homers in 61 games, have hit 11 in four games here.

All three of Moldenhauer’s homers this season have come in the CWS. He was one of three Longhorns to go deep in the fourth inning, and he broke a 3-3 tie in the sixth with his opposite-field shot to left.

Travis Tucker and Kevin Keyes also homered in the fourth, and Rowe did it in the seventh.

All five Texas homers were off LSU starter Louis Coleman, who was pulled after Rowe’s shot.

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Texas is the first team since LSU in 1998 to homer three times in an inning at the CWS.

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