Gavin Turley and Trent Caraway had two of Oregon State’s four home runs and the Beavers captured the Corvallis Regional with a 9-0 win over USC on Monday afternoon.

After dropping their regional opener to Saint Mary’s on Friday, the Beavers won four straight, outscoring opponents 47-6, including a 14-1 win over the Trojans on Sunday night. This time three pitchers allowed three hits.

Now eighth-seeded Oregon State (45-13-1) plays host to ninth-seeded Florida State in a super regional next weekend.

Turley and Caraway also homered in the previous win over USC. Turley hit three homers in the regional and upped his OSU career postseason home run record to seven. Caraway’s five home runs in the regional are a record for a single postseason.

James DeCremer (3-0) allowed two hits and two walks with six strikeouts over five innings to set the tone for the Beavers. The defense turned five double plays before a record Goss Stadium crowd of 4,383.

The last time Oregon State had a postseason shutout was 2018 when the Beavers beat Arkansas 5-0 to win the national championship.

Turley also had an RBI single in the first inning and his home in the third came after Aiva Arquette drilled a two-run homer. Jacob Krieg, the No. 9 hitter, had a three-run blast in the eighth inning to wrap it up. It was the Beavers’ 15th home run of the regional.

Caden Hunter (6-6), the first of five pitchers for USC (37-23) allowed five runs on four hits in three innings.

Tennessee 11, Wake Forest 5: Manny Marin hit a two-out, three-run home run, and Andrew Fischer followed with a two-run shot in a seven-run fourth inning as No. 14 overall seed and defending champion Tennessee beat Wake Forest to win the Knoxville Regional.

The Volunteers (46-17) travel to play No. 3 seed Arkansas (46-13) in a best-of-three super regional for a berth in the College World Series.

Luke Costello had a one-out single off Tennessee starter AJ Russell in the second and Matt Conte hit a two-out homer to give the Demon Deacons a 2-0 lead.

Wake Forest reliever Zach Johnston (2-2), who allowed just one run after entering in the third inning with the bases loaded and no outs, walked two in the fourth and left after allowing an RBI single to Reese Chapman that tied it at 2-all.

Duncan Marsten entered and threw a wild first pitch to allow the go-ahead run to score. Levi Clark was hit by a pitch for the second time to put two runners on before Marin homered to right-center from the ninth spot in the order. Fischer followed a single by Gavin Kilen with a shot to right for an 8-2 lead.

Matt Scannell answered with a two-run homer to left-center in the fifth and Austin Hawkes singled in a run in the sixth to make it 8-5.

Dean Curley singled in a pair in the Tennessee seventh and Kilen had an RBI double in the eighth.

Vols reliever Brayden Krenzel (3-0) got the win, and Liam Doyle got the final seven outs for his first save.

Tennessee is aiming for an eighth appearance in the College World Series after winning it for the first time last season. The Vols were runners-up in 1951.

North Carolina 14, Oklahoma 4: Gavin Gallaher went 4 for 6 with two home runs and four RBIs to help No. 5 overall seed North Carolina beat Oklahoma to win the Chapel Hill Regional.

The Tar Heels (45-13) move on to host a best-of-3 super regional as one of the top eight remaining seeds.

Hunter Stokely had a two-run double in the top of the first inning, and Alex Madera singled in a run as North Carolina scored three unearned runs off Reid Hensley (4-2) and never trailed.

Murray State 12, Ole Miss 11: Luke Mistone and Will Vierling had four hits apiece in Murray State’s 19-hit attack and the Racers won the Oxford Regional by holding off 15th-seeded Ole Miss to make their first super regional.

The Racers (42-14) advance to the Durham Super Regional against unseeded Duke, which won the Athens Regional. Murray State is the third straight Missouri Valley Conference team to make the second weekend after Indiana State (2023) and Evansville (2024).

Sunday’s late game

UCLA 8, UC Irvine 5: The host Bruins beat the Anteaters to complete an unbeaten run through its four-team regional and advance to an NCAA tournament super regional.

Mulivai Levu hit a three-run home run, Dean West and Payton Brennan added two RBIs apiece and UCLA jumped to a big lead and then held on to beat UCI at Jackie Robinson Stadium.

UCLA (45-16) clinched its first trip to the super regionals since 2019. The 15th-seeded Bruins will host UT-San Antonio, which upset No. 2 seed Texas to win its regional, in a best-of-three series next weekend.

UCI (43-17) had defeated Arizona State, 11-6, in an elimination game earlier Sunday. The Anteaters made back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances for the first time since they went to six straight tourneys from 2006-11.