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Clemson 6, Coll. of Charleston 0

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CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) Clemson righty Josh Cribb threw a two-hitter and shut out College of Charleston for the first time in more than two seasons in the Tigers 6-0 NCAA tournament victory Saturday night.<br> <br> Cribb carried a no hitter into the fifth inning until Charleston catcher Brian Hastings dragged a bunt along the third base line for a hit. Phillip Coker&#39;s leadoff single an inning later was the only other hit for the Cougars (48-14), who were last held without a run on May 3, 2003, in a 1-0 loss to North Carolina Greensboro a span of 137 games.<br> <br> Clemson (41-21) improved to 15-0 all time against Charleston and moved itself a win away from an NCAA super regional. Charleston takes on Oral Roberts, which eliminated North Carolina A 6-3 earlier Saturday, with the loser&#39;s season over. That winner would have to beat the Tigers twice to move on.<br> <br> Cribb, who as a senior at Lake View High went the entire season without permitting an earned run, shut down Charleston&#39;s potent attack. Brett Gardner, who came in as the nation&#39;s hit leader with 121, was 0 for 4 and saw his 25-game hit streak end. D.J. Wabick, with 107 hits, and Chris Campbell, with 101, combined to go 0 for 7.<br> <br> Brad Chalk got the Tigers (41-21) on the board in the fifth with a run-scoring single, his first RBI at Doug Kingsmore Stadium in 16 games since April 10.<br> <br> With Cribb in control, Clemson didn&#39;t need much else.<br> <br> Charleston, however, helped the Tigers along. After Andy D&#39;Alessio doubled and took third on a wild pitch with one out in the sixth, Adrian Casanova&#39;s grounder to third looked like it might keep Clemson off the board. But the ball rolled up Jess Easterling&#39;s arms and into foul territory to bring in D&#39;Alessio.<br> <br> Herman Demmink followed with a single that brought in Stan Widmann and made it 3-0.<br> <br> The Tigers put the game out of reach two innings later with an RBI single by Demmink, a run-scoring groundout by Chalk and Taylor Harbin&#39;s sacrifice fly to lead 6-0 in the eighth.<br> <br> When Easterling lined out to shortstop to end the game, Cribb (8-4) bounced off the mound pumping his fists. It was Cribb&#39;s third complete game of the year. He finished with six strikeouts and allowed only four balls out of the infield all game.<br> <br> Charleston starter Danny Gemma (7-4) gave up only the game&#39;s first run. But with Charleston&#39;s nonexistant offense, it was enough to earn the loss.<br> <br> (Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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