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2003
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES DAILY RECAPS
From staff and wire
reports

Day 5: Tuesday, June 17, 2003
Capsules & Brackets Summary
Stanford 13, South Carolina 6
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Danny Putnam hit a home run and drove in five runs as
Stanford eliminated South Carolina from the College World Series with a 13-6
victory Tuesday.
Stanford (48-16) will play unbeaten in-state rival Cal State Fullerton on
Wednesday.
The Gamecocks (45-22) reached the final game of last year's CWS, losing to
Texas.
Ryan McCally (7-2) pitched six shutout innings and allowed one run in seven
innings in his first start since May 30. He gave up six hits, walked four
and struck out four.
Led by Putnam, who had four hits, the Cardinal battered four South Carolina
pitchers for 17 hits. Jonny Ash was 3-for-5 with a triple and three RBIs and
Carlos Quentin 3-for-3 with two RBIs.
Chris Hernandez (5-5) took the loss, allowing seven runs and 10 hits in 3
1-3 innings.
Texas 5, Miami 1
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Freshman Sam LeCure held Miami to one run over 6 1-3
innings and closer Huston Street retired all seven batters he faced as
defending national champion Texas advanced.
The Longhorns (50-19) eliminated Miami (45-17-1) and will play unbeaten Rice
on Wednesday, which bombed Texas 12-2 on Monday.
Both of Miami's losses at the CWS were to the Longhorns.
Street picked up his 14th save of the season and became the first pitcher to
record five saves at the CWS. LeCure (5-0) allowed seven hits, walked one
and struck out two.
Texas scored three times against Miami starter Brandon Camardese (9-2) in
the third..
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