NCAA.com | June 24, 2015 Numbers of the night: 2015 College World Series Finals Game 2 Share The College World Series is just full of numbers. For instance, roughly 2.5 percent of Division I team (8 of 301) make it to TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska, and get the chance to win the national championship. We take a look at some of the key stats and figures to come from of Game 2 of the College World Series Finals. Virginia 3, Vanderbilt 0 0 In both of Virginia's shutouts at the 2015 #CWS, there have been no extra-base hits for either team.— Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 24, 2015 Singles, nothing but singles. 5 The longest active winning streak in NCAA Baseball now belongs to Purdue (5). #cws — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 24, 2015 Vanderbilt’s 3-0 loss is its first of this postseason. 3 Josh Sborz in line for his 3rd win of the 2015 #CWS, which would tie a single CWS record. 10 previous have done it, last in 2009 (Jungmann). — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 24, 2015 Two of Josh Sborz’s wins have come in elimination games. 3 All 3 of Virginia's runs today have come on bases-loaded singles. Before that Cavaliers hadn't had a bases-loaded hit all #CWS. — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 24, 2015 Virginia coming through in a must-win game. 2 Virginia's offense today at the #CWS With 0/1 out: 2-16 (.125) With 2 outs: 7-15 (.467), 3 RBI — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 24, 2015 Cavs giving new meaning to the phrase two-out rally. Vanderbilt 5, Virginia 1 24,645 Tonight's crowd: 24,645. Brings the 2015 total to 335,689. #cws — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 24, 2015 Nice crowd. 1 Nolan Rogers is Vanderbilt's first pinch-hitter of the 2015 #CWS. Last year Vandy guys were 1-for-8 in pinch-hitting roles at the CWS. — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 24, 2015 Hard to believe it took until their fifth game of the CWS for the ‘Dores to use a pinch-hitter. 6 Virginia Baseball's scored the go-ahead run in the 6th inning or later in all 8 NCAA Tourney wins this year. Tonight, went ahead in the 6th. — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 24, 2015 Cavaliers are sticking to the script. 3-2-1 Big day for NCAA Elite 89 Award winner @TLWoodruff37: 3 hits, 2 RBI in first career NCAA start for walk-on from Clifton, VA. — Virginia Baseball (@UVABaseball) June 24, 2015 Quite the night for Thomas Woodruff. 2 That was Vanderbilt's second error of the CWS. They were bidding to be 2nd team in last 52 years to win title with just 1 error (1998 USC). — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 24, 2015 The error was costly as it led to a Virginia run. 2 Tonight's #CWS game has just 2 seniors in the starting line-up...both on the Virginia side (Kenny Towns & Thomas Woodruff). — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 24, 2015 It could be the final college game of their careers. 2 Thomas Woodruff now 2-for-2 for UVa. Hadn't had an official AB since May 16th, and last 2-hit game had been April 21st. #cws #hunches — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 24, 2015 It’s all working for Virginia so far tonight. 4.2 Adam Haseley at 4.2 scoreless innings now, tying the longest outing of his career. #CWS — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 24, 2015 The decision to start Adam Haseley is looking pretty good. 1958 Virginia's Adam Haseley is the 2nd starting pitcher to also hit leadoff @ the #CWS. Other one was Clemson's Bailey Hendley on June 15, 1958. — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 24, 2015 Adam Haseley is in rare company. 25 Haseley picks off Kendall to end T2. That's UVa's 25th pickoff this season. Mid 2: no score. #CWS — Virginia Baseball (@UVABaseball) June 24, 2015 Adam Haseley getting it done early. 125 The 2015 #CWS has 125 runs in 14 games entering Tuesday. Ten years ago, the 2005 CWS had 124 runs in 15 games total at Rosenblatt. — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 23, 2015 Spooky! 9 He'll be the 9th different Virginia player to throw in Omaha in 2015. He's thrown 23.2 IP all year, none since 5/23. https://t.co/d2aaRdIKIY — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 23, 2015 Virginia will find out if it’s rest or rust for Adam Haseley. 65 On this day in 1950, @Texas_Baseball won the 1st #CWS in Omaha as 2,384 fans watched: http://t.co/vNDahNOzar #Archive pic.twitter.com/NeJCeetR65 — World-Herald CWS (@OWHcws) June 23, 2015 A new champion could be crowned tonight 65 years after the first. 41 In 141 plate appearances over 4 games at the 2015 #CWS, Vanderbilt has struck 41 times, but only 3 times have they struck out "looking". — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 23, 2015 If the ‘Dores are going down, they’re going down swinging. 70 Vanderbilt has outscored teams 70-12 in nine NCAA Tournament games this year. #CWS — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 23, 2015 The ‘Dores have dominated the postseason and have yet to lose. 7 In the last 6 years, the #CWS Finals Game 2 loser has scored 7 total runs (losing 7-2, 8-0, 4-1, 5-2, 2-1, 5-1). #MoveTheRosenblattFencesToo — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 23, 2015 Pitching has dominated in recent Game 2 matchups. 22 Tonight will be the 22nd straight #CWS game with exactly one @SEC team. The league is 12-9 in the first 21 games. — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 23, 2015 Quite a streak by the SEC. 0 From the #CWS notes crew: Since the CWS started in 1947, no team outside of AZ or CA has won a title in years with a Triple Crown horse. — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 23, 2015 This year, American Pharaoh became the first Triple Crown winner since 1978. 7 Virginia is 7-0 all-time in #CWS play when losing its previous #CWS game. The Cavaliers lost last night. — Rob Anderson (@_robanderson) June 23, 2015 A good omen for the Cavaliers.