Vanderbilt makes the wrong kind of history in the Men’s College World Series Regionals

Vanderbilt entered the College World Series series as the best team in the 64 teams field, and as a SEC championship.
But with their loss on Sunday to Wright State, Commodores made some brutal baseball history.
Loss of 5-4 to the two changes canceled Vanderbilt from the World College series. Although the championship is entrusted as the total number 1 and win their opening match – against Wright State – Vanderbelt dropped a pair of games during the weekend to end the dreams of Omaha.
In this process, Vanderbilt became the first first seed in the history of the College World Series series for men in a regional final.
The dean fell early on Sunday against the two changes, as Wright State commented four on the blackboard at the bottom of the first half. The RBI Gregory collection brought the first round of Wright State, then brought the successive cranes of the Boston Smith and Shortstop Luke Arnold three other runs to the painting.
Vanderbilt entered the upper part of the ninth underdeveloped 5-1, but paid three runs across the plate to cut the progress of the Wright’s progress to 5-4, while running third and running in second place. But RJ Austin fled to the right field to finish the game, and the Vanderbilt season.
“I think they are all suddenly when you are finished,” said Vanderbilt Tim Corbyn. After losing. “When you are outside, you are outside. There was no day when we were outside the championship in which I don’t feel the same way. At this moment, I feel satisfied with the effort and how difficult we play.
“It is harsh. It can be harsh.”
History is sometimes.