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Oregon State's Jeff Hendrix (40) beats the throw to Indiana first baseman Sam Travis in the seventh inning of an NCAA College World Series elimination baseball game in Omaha, Neb., Wednesday, June 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Eric Francis)
Oregon State's Jeff Hendrix (40) beats the throw to Indiana first baseman Sam Travis in the seventh inning of an NCAA College World Series elimination baseball game in Omaha, Neb., Wednesday, June 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Eric Francis)
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Oregon St. knocks Indiana out of CWS with 1-0 win
by Eric Olson/The Associated Press
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Oregon State's Jeff Hendrix (40) beats the throw to Indiana first baseman Sam Travis in the seventh inning of an NCAA College World Series elimination baseball game in Omaha, Neb., Wednesday, June 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Eric Francis)
Oregon State's Jeff Hendrix (40) beats the throw to Indiana first baseman Sam Travis in the seventh inning of an NCAA College World Series elimination baseball game in Omaha, Neb., Wednesday, June 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Eric Francis)
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OMAHA, Neb. — Matt Boyd pitched a four-hitter and struck out 11 and Oregon State made a fourth-inning sacrifice fly stand for a 1-0 victory over Indiana in the College World Series on Wednesday night. The Beavers (52-12) won the first 1-0 game at the CWS since 1985. They now face Mississippi State on Friday needing to beat the Bulldogs twice to reach next week's finals. The Hoosiers (49-16) went 1-2 in their first CWS appearance and were shut out for the first time this season. Indiana's Aaron Slegers allowed seven hits in his first career complete game. Boyd, who pitched his fourth complete game and third shutout this season, flummoxed the Hoosiers with his mix of fastballs and off-speed pitches. He faced the minimum through four innings. The senior left-hander held the Hoosiers hitless until Michael Basil looped a ball into short right field in the fifth. Basil moved to second on Dustin DeMuth's bunt single, but no Hoosiers runner advanced farther. The Beavers scored in the fourth when Kavin Keyes singled, went to third on Ryan Barnes' double and came home on Jake Rodriguez's sacrifice fly to right. Boyd earned his first win in five starts since May 10 against Stanford. He had a loss and three no-decisions in between. The Beavers played error-free defense behind Boyd, picked off runners in the first and third innings and turned a double play in the sixth. Boyd, who was drafted in the sixth round by Toronto, took the loss in that game, allowing a run on two hits in an inning of relief of Andrew Moore. Big Ten champion Indiana was the first team from the conference to make it to the CWS since Michigan in 1984. The Hoosiers were the first from the Big Ten to win a game here since the Wolverines beat Stanford in 1983. But they struggled offensively, particularly against left-handed pitching, after batting .309, averaging 9.4 runs and hitting six home runs in their first five tournament games. The Hoosiers batted .211 and scored a total of six runs in three CWS games.
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Red Bay (Ala.) High School standout Lexy Lindsey joins the Northeast Mississippi Community College Lady Tiger basketball program on Tuesday, June 18 during a ceremony held at the Booneville-based college. Joining Lindsey at the signing were (front row l-r) her father Gary Lindsey, Lexy Lindsey and mother Kim Lindsey along with (back row l-r) Red Bay (Ala.) High School head basketball coach Donnie Roberts and Northeast head women's basketball coach Brian Alexander.
Red Bay (Ala.) High School standout Lexy Lindsey joins the Northeast Mississippi Community College Lady Tiger basketball program on Tuesday, June 18 during a ceremony held at the Booneville-based college. Joining Lindsey at the signing were (front row l-r) her father Gary Lindsey, Lexy Lindsey and mother Kim Lindsey along with (back row l-r) Red Bay (Ala.) High School head basketball coach Donnie Roberts and Northeast head women's basketball coach Brian Alexander.
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NEMCC Lady Tiger basketball program inks another standout
by NEMCC Media Relations
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Red Bay (Ala.) High School standout Lexy Lindsey joins the Northeast Mississippi Community College Lady Tiger basketball program on Tuesday, June 18 during a ceremony held at the Booneville-based college. Joining Lindsey at the signing were (front row l-r) her father Gary Lindsey, Lexy Lindsey and mother Kim Lindsey along with (back row l-r) Red Bay (Ala.) High School head basketball coach Donnie Roberts and Northeast head women's basketball coach Brian Alexander.
Red Bay (Ala.) High School standout Lexy Lindsey joins the Northeast Mississippi Community College Lady Tiger basketball program on Tuesday, June 18 during a ceremony held at the Booneville-based college. Joining Lindsey at the signing were (front row l-r) her father Gary Lindsey, Lexy Lindsey and mother Kim Lindsey along with (back row l-r) Red Bay (Ala.) High School head basketball coach Donnie Roberts and Northeast head women's basketball coach Brian Alexander.
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BOONEVILLE - NEMCC’s head women’s basketball coach Brian Alexander has done it again. Alexander has added another standout to his 2013-14 roster and this time it is an out of state players from Red Bay, Ala. Lexy Lindsey of Red Bay High School inked with Alexander in a signing ceremony held at Northeast at the Booneville campus in the media room earlier this week. “We are excited to add Lexy to our program at Northeast. She is a first class person who comes from a great set of parents. Coach Roberts at Red Bay High School is one of the best and we are always excited when we can get a player from his program," Alexander said. Lindsey averaged 13 points per game to go along with six boards, four steals, and five assists per game during her senior campaign. Lindsey was a 71-percent free throw shooter and hit 41-percent from behind the arc. Lindsey racked up on awards throughout her high school career including, Most Improved player as a sophomore, Best Defensive Player as a junior and Most Valuable Player and Team Captain during her final season at Red Bay. Lindsey was selected to the Franklin County All-Area team both her junior and senior year. “I am excited to get the opportunity to play at the next level. I'm also excited about being a Lady Tiger, meeting my new teammates, and playing for Coach Alexander,” Lindsey said.
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