TALLAHASSEE, FL — Freshman right-hander Chris Niesel allowed one run
in eight innings and Steve Sollmann drove in two runs as Notre Dame
beat top-seeded Florida State 3-1 Monday to reach the College World
Series for the first time in 45 years.
J.P. Gagne struck out the side in the ninth inning to pick up his
second save in the best-of-3 super regional between two of the hottest
teams in the country. Florida State, which finished the season 60-14,
came into the weekend against the Irish with a 25-game winning steak.
"In 23 years, this is the most disappointing moment in my career,"
Florida State coach Mike Martin said. "Notre Dame deserves to go. They
beat us two out of three in our own backyard."
Notre Dame (49-16) has won 31 of its last 35 as it heads for Omaha,
Neb., and a first-round game against Stanford. The Irish were last in
the CWS in 1957.
"We really believed we could come down here and do it," said Notre
Dame coach Paul Mainieri. "But to actually come down here and do it is
something else."
Niesel, whose father, Rudy Niesel, is a 1974 Florida State
graduate, lost his bid for a shutout in the eighth inning when Tony
Richie singled home Bryan Zech, who had led off the inning with a
double -- the game's only extra-base hit.
The two teams combined for 31 runs and 55 hits in the first two
games of the series, but pitching decided Game 3.
Niesel (4-0) struck out five and scattered six hits in eight
innings, while Florida State's Marc LaMacchia (11-2) gave up six hits
and two earned runs before leaving with one out in the seventh.
Sollmann singled in Notre Dame's first run in the third inning and
his sacrifice fly in the seventh scored the final Irish run.
Javier Sanchez gave Notre Dame a 2-0 lead in the fourth inning with
a single to right that scored Kris Billmaier. Sanchez also made a
diving stop and strong throw from the hole at shortstop to rob Florida
State's Bryan Zech of a hit in the second inning that would've scored
a run.