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Riley Nelson hits go-ahead homer in 7th, top national seed Vanderbilt avoids upset against Wright St

Riley Nelson hits go-ahead homer in 7th, top national seed Vanderbilt avoids upset against Wright St

Washington Post31-05-2025
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Riley Nelson hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the eighth inning, JD Thompson struck out 12 in eight innings and No. 1 national seed Vanderbilt completed its fifth straight come-from-behind victory at home with a 4-3 victory over Wright State on Friday in the Nashville Regional.
Vanderbilt used three late home runs to avoid becoming the first national No. 1 seed to lose a regional opener since the tournament went to its current format in 1999. The top-seeded teams are now 26-0 in openers.
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