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   <title>Arizona St. baseball coach Murphy resigns</title>
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   Arizona State baseball coach Pat Murphy announced his resignation Friday after more than 15 years in the position. Murphy became the school's head baseball coach in August 1994 and helped the Sun Devils become one of the premier programs in the Pac-10 and the nation. During his tenure, Arizona State won four Pac-10 titles, including three in a row, and clinched four College World Series berths. Since the 2000 season, no other Pac-10 school
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   <title>ECU baseball coach signs extension</title>
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   East Carolina University announced Friday the signing of head baseball coach Billy Godwin to a three-year contract extension through the 2014 season. Godwin assumed the head coaching duties in the fall of 2005 following a short stint as an assistant. Under his tutelage, the Pirates have gone 161-90 and made three consecutive NCAA Regional appearances. "Coach Godwin's teams have achieved a great deal of success on the baseball field,
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   <title>LSU uses big inning, beats Texas for national title</title>
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   Sean Ochinko went 4-for-5 with a homer, and his two-run single capped a five-run sixth inning, as LSU celebrated its sixth national championship with an 11-4 win over Texas in the deciding game of the College World Series. Mikie Mahtook doubled in the go-ahead run during the sixth inning for the third-seeded Tigers (56-17), who remained perfect as far as deciding games are considered in the championship round with previous titles in 1991, 1993,
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   <title>Texas forces deciding game at College World Series</title>
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   Freshman Taylor Jungmann found a perfect time to throw his first complete game this season, guiding Texas over LSU, 5-1, pushing the championship round of the College World Series to a deciding third game. Preston Clark had three hits, including a homer, and drove in two runs, while Russell Moldenhauer homered for the third time in two nights for the Longhorns. Texas had won its previous eight games at the CWS dating back to their 20
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   <title>LSU beats Texas in 11 innings in opener of CWS championship</title>
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   DJ LeMahieu tied the game with a two-run double with two outs in the ninth inning, and Mikie Mahtook delivered the go-ahead RBI single in the 11th, lifting LSU to a dramatic 7-6 win over Texas in the opener of the best-of-three championship round in the College World Series. LeMahieu also homered for the Tigers, one of seven round-trippers in the game, and LSU is now one win away from capturing its sixth national championship. The Tigers have a 
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   <title>Knutson out as Washington's head coach</title>
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   Ken Knutson is out as the head baseball coach at Washington, ending a 17-year tenure at the helm of the program. Knutson, the all-time leader in wins at the school with a 584-399-2 overall record, will leave his position effective June 30. He spent almost all of the last 27 years as a player, assistant coach and head coach at Washington. "I have spent nearly my entire professional life at the UW," said Knutson. "I am looking forward to spendi
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