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Easton Carmichael homers twice, Oklahoma rolls past Huskers 17-1 to reach regional final

Easton Carmichael homers twice, Oklahoma rolls past Huskers 17-1 to reach regional final

Washington Post01-06-2025

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Easton Carmichael homered twice and drove in four runs, Oklahoma matched its season high with 18 hits and Cade Crossland scattered five hits over seven innings as the Sooners advanced to the Chapel Hill Regional final with a 17-1 rout of Nebraska on Sunday.
The Sooners (37-21) will play No. 5 national seed North Carolina on Sunday night and would have to win that game and beat the Tar Heels again Monday to reach super regionals for the first time since 2022. The Cornhuskers (33-29) went 1-2 in their second straight regional appearance.

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