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Vetrano drives in 5 runs, Boston College beats Nicholls 14-6 at Tuscaloosa Regional
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Pilchard pitches Santa Clara past Arizona , 9-3 after weather delay at Fayetteville Regional
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Gauld’s late PK goal helps Whitecaps tie Sporting KC 1-1
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