Tennessee shook off upstart Evansville in the middle innings Friday and moved within a win of a third College World Series appearance in four years.
But Atlantic Coast Conference mates North Carolina, Virginia and Florida State turned in the most eye-opening performances on the first day of NCAA super regionals.
Vance Honeycutt sent a high fly over the left-field fence for a two-run, walk-off homer after Luke Stevenson connected to tie it, and the No. 4 national seed Tar Heels stunned West Virginia 8-6 for another dramatic postseason win in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Henry Godbout hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the seventh and No. 12 Virginia beat Kansas State 7-4 for its 23rd come-from-behind win.
The No. 8 Seminoles set records for the most runs and largest winning margin in the 25-year history of the super regionals in their 24-4 victory over UConn at Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida. Five of FSU's 18 hits were home runs, and six UConn pitchers combined to walk 15.
''We got boat-raced,'' Huskies coach Jim Penders said before saying the lopsided final score. ''I thought we were in Doak Campbell (Stadium next door) because that looked like a football score, but that doesn't matter for tomorrow.''
The Volunteers looked every bit the part of a No. 1 national seed, launching four more home runs and getting another solid performance from AJ Causey after starter Chris Stamos was pulled early for a second straight game in an 11-6 win over Evansville.
The winners of the best-of-three series will advance to the CWS in Omaha, Nebraska, beginning next Friday.