TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA - Josh Christian broke a tie score with a three-run homer in the eighth inning to give Mississippi a 4-3 victory Friday night over Alabama in the first game of a weekend series. <br>
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Alabama (33-6, 12-4 Southeastern Conference) had its 27-game home winning streak snapped and the loss was the first in 24 home games for the Crimson Tide this season. <br>
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Ole Miss (31-8, 11-5) moved to within a game of first place in the SEC Western Division. <br>
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Christian's homer was his fifth of the year. <br>
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The Crimson Tide scored two runs in the bottom of the eighth on Scott McClanahan's two-run double to left center off Ole Miss reliever Al Simontis. Beam then came on in relief and got Adam Pavkovich to pop out to second to end the inning. <br>
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Alabama threatened again in the bottom of the ninth as Jeremy Brown and Beau Hearod followed with a back-to-back one-out singles to move the tying run to second base. Beam would then retire Allen Rice and Travis Garner to notch his fourth save of the season. <br>
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J.R. Pickens (7-2) allowed two runs on eight hits in seven innings to earn the win. Lance Cormier (8-1) pitched a complete game, allowing four runs, three earned, on 11 hits to take the loss. <br>
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FLORIDA 13, VANDY 7<br>
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GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA - Ryan Shealy and Aaron Davidson each hit two-run home runs as Florida erased a five-run deficit to beat Vanderbilt 13-7 Friday. <br>
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Shealy's and Davidson's blasts tied the game, and the Gators (28-12, 9-7 Southeastern Conference) took the lead when Matt Goss scored on Robert Ransom's wild pitch in the sixth. <br>
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John Kaye hit a solo home run for Vanderbilt (17-16, 3-11) as the Commodores built the early lead. <br>
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Reliever David Bartelt (4-1) picked up won his second straight game for Florida. He went 4 1/3 innings in relief of starter Jimmy Ramshaw, giving up two runs and five hits, striking out one. Jamie Goldfarb pitched 1 1/3 innings of relief to pick up his first save. <br>
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Vanderbilt starter Jeremy Sowers (3-5) was charged with the first seven Florida runs, six of them earned. He gave up 10 hits, struck out two and walked four.<br>
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TENNESSEE 14, ARKANSAS 9<br>
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FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS - Jordan Czarniecki had four hits and four RBI Friday night to help lead Tennessee to a 14-9 win over Arkansas in Southeastern Conference action. <br>
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Walter Sevilla added two hits and two RBI in the winning effort for the Volunteers (20-20, 6-10 SEC). <br>
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Both teams had 10 hits in all. <br>
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Pitcher Ben Riley (3-2) got the win for the Vols, giving up four runs on five hits in six innings. Jarrett Gardner (1-1) took the loss. <br>
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The Razorbacks (21-14, 5-8) offense was led by Michael Conner, who drove in three runs. <br>
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LSU 9, S. CAROLINA 8<br>
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COLUMBIA, S.C. - LSU survived a five-run rally in the ninth to beat South Carolina 9-8 on Friday night. <br>
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Jason Columbus' two-run homer in the fourth gave the Tigers (26-13, 9-6 Southeastern Conference) the lead for good. <br>
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LSU added a run in the fifth, then used three hits, followed by a walk, two wild pitches and an error to take a 9-3 lead in the seventh. <br>
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South Carolina (29-9, 9-6) climbed back in the game in the ninth on Kevin Melillo leadoff home run, the first of his career. Three batters later, Trey Dyson hit a two-run, two-out homer, followed by three straight hits, including an infield RBI single to pinch hitter Matt Riddle. <br>
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But pinch hitter Gary Bell grounded out to the pitcher with a man on to end the game. <br>
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Lane Mestepey (8-2) got the win despite giving up 12 hits and three home runs over 8 2/3 innings. Jake Thompson allowed three hits and two runs, but recorded the final out to get his third save. <br>
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South Carolina starter Steven Bondurant (5-1) allowed five earned runs and seven hits over 4 1/3 innings to pick up the loss. <br>
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AUBURN 7, MISSISSIPPI ST. 5<br>
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AUBURN, ALABAMA - Tug Hulett had three hits to lead Auburn but it was Mississippi State's four errors that gave the Tigers a 7-5 victory on Friday night. <br>
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Auburn (26-14, 8-8 Southeastern Conference) trailed 5-1 after the top of the fifth inning and Mississippi State (22-14-1, 8-7) appeared to be firmly in control. <br>
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Chad Henry hit a three-run double and Matthew Brinson hit a two-run homer in the fifth inning for State. <br>
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Auburn answered with two runs in the bottom of the fifth to cut the lead to 5-3. Chuck Jeroloman hit an RBI single in the sixth to cut it to 5-4. <br>
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Trent Pratt hit an RBI single in the seventh and advanced to second base on a throwing error by Matthew Maniscalco. Later in the inning, Pratt scored on a fielding error that gave Auburn a 6-5 lead. <br>
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The Tigers added the final run in the eighth. <br>
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Mike Mueller (2-1) pitched 1/3 of an inning to earn the win. Jonathan Papelbon (2-3) allowed two runs, one earned, on one hit to take the loss.
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