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See Tennessee baseball final out, dogpile celebration after College World Series berth

Tennessee baseball is going back to Omaha.

The Volunteers rallied in two elimination games during the Hattiesburg Super Regional to eliminate Southern Miss, capped with Monday's 5-0 win to clinch a College World Series berth.

UT had to win two games in about 33 hours following the 5-3 Game 1 loss on Sunday, and it got the job done with some timely hitting and excellent pitching.

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Take a look, via Tennessee baseball and ESPN:

It was quite the dogpile, and it still is the second-best celebration of the night for the Vols. Chase Burns' lengthy, blood-curdling yell to end the seventh inning was quite a sight.

Drew Beam, Aaron Combs and Burns combined for a shutout in the decisive Game 3 against USM. And after a year of struggles away from Lindsey Wilson Stadium, the Vols are now 5-1 in the postseason with every game away from home.

That'll continue in the College World Series, where the Vols will open Saturday against LSU.

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This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: See Tennessee baseball final out, dogpile celebration in Super Regional win