NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Vanderbilt easily advanced to their fifth Super Regional in six years with a 21-0 clobbering of No. 2-seeded Radford.
With the win, Vanderbilt stayed undefeated in the Nashville Regional.
The Commodores are the reigning College World Series champions, but they insist they can't "repeat," because this is a new team and a new run.
Anyone who watched the Nashville Regional might say Vandy very much looks like a title contender.
Vanderbilt was the visiting team on their own field, playing at Hawkins Field Monday after a rain delay on Sunday.
The top-seeded Commodores scored first and they scored often – setting several records along the way. A three-run homer from Zander Wiel capped off the fifth inning with 10 runs. They scored their 21 runs on 20 hits.
The team next travels to Illinois next week for the Super Regionals in a best of three series. The winner would go on to play Louisville or Cal State Fullerton.