SPORTS Thursday, June 23, 2016 East Oregonian Page 3B College World Series Arizona shuts out UCSB, advances to CWS bracket inal By ERIC OLSON AP Sports Writer OMAHA, Neb. — JC Cloney gave Arizona yet another strong start in the College World Series, and he did it after his worst outing of the year. The junior left-hander pitched seven strong innings to lead Arizona to a 3-0 victory over UC Santa Barbara in an elimination game Wednesday night, sending the Wildcats to the Bracket 1 inal. “I don’t think we’ve had a performance that good all year, the one he gave us tonight,” coach Jay Johnson said. “Character off the charts. His last outing was a little bumpy. He’s only had two bumpy ones this year. Both times, he responded in a Hall of Fame manner.” Cloney, who allowed seven runs in 3 2/3 innings Arizona catcher Ryan Haug, front left, and relief pitcher Camer- on Ming celebrate following Wednes- day’s College World Se- ries game against UC Santa Barbara. AP Photo/Ted Kirk in a loss to Louisiana-Lafay- ette in regionals, was more like his usual self against the Gauchos. He allowed just ive singles and became the eighth straight Arizona starter to go at least seven innings at TD Ameritrade Park since the 2012 national championship season. “I don’t know about being more motivated than usual,” Cloney said. “Coach Johnson has talked about (these) Super Bowls all year and to give my best effort. I moved past Lafayette the day after.” Jared Oliva homered for the irst time since April 4 for the Wildcats (46-22) and has driven in four of his team’s eight runs in Omaha. “The past month, I’ve become more developed as a hitter, and I try to stay relaxed and don’t do too the fourth against Kelly. Bettencourt retired 13 in a row — striking out a career- high seven— before Bobby Dalbec singled in the eighth. “You watch the College World Series when you’re a little kid and you’re not sure how you’ll feel when you’re out there,” Bettencourt said. “After the warmup pitches, I was going to take a deep breath and look around the stadium and embrace it. I couldn’t help but smile. It was intense, but I looked around and felt lucky to be here.” UP NEXT Arizona plays Oklahoma State on Friday in the Bracket 1 inal. The Wildcats need to win that game and another Saturday against the Cowboys to reach next week’s best-of-three inals. UC Santa Barbara’s season is over. much,” Oliva said. “I stick to my game plan, and what- ever happens happens. I got a good pitch to hit and got a good swing on it.” The Gauchos (43-20-1), who went 1-2 in their irst CWS appearance, threat- ened in the ninth against Cameron Ming after Clay Fisher doubled and Devon Gradford walked with no outs. Ming struck out Austin Bush, JJ Muno and Dempsey Grover to end the game. Santa Barbara senior left- hander Justin Kelly (2-1) allowed seven hits in three- plus innings. Arizona scored its irst run on a sacriice ly, and Oliva followed with his fourth homer of the season, and irst since April 4, to make it 3-0. Trevor Bettencourt settled things down for the Gauchos after Kyle Lewis singled leading off NBA Bulls trade former MVP Derrick Rose to Knicks in 5-player deal By BRIAN MAHONEY AP Basketball Writer NEW YORK — The New York Knicks acquired Derrick Rose from the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday, hoping the former NBA MVP can be their answer at point guard. The Knicks sent center Robin Lopez and guards Jose Calderon and Jerian Grant to the Bulls in the deal. New York also received guard Justin Holiday and a 2017 second-round pick, and waived point guard Tony Wroten. New coach Jeff Hornacek said recently the Knicks needed a point guard and Rose was one of the NBA's best before multiple knee injuries slowed the former No. 1 pick's career. He played in 66 games last season, his most in ive years, and aver- aged 16.4 points. "This is an exciting day for New York and our fans," Hornacek said in a statement. "Derrick is one of the top point guards in the NBA who is playoff battle-tested. He adds a whole new dynamic to our roster and immediately elevates our backcourt." After missing the playoffs in a disappointing irst season under Fred Hoiberg, the Bulls decided to move on without the hometown kid they selected with the top pick in the 2008 draft. It seemed a perfect it when Rose led Chicago to the top of the Eastern Confer- ence in the 2010-11 regular season, earning MVP honors and leading the franchise to success it hadn't enjoyed since Michael Jordan. But he wrecked his knee for the irst time in the playoffs the following year and no longer has the speed that once made him one of the league's most dazzling young stars and a seemingly perennial All-Star. AP Photo/Michael Conroy In this March 29, 2016 ile photo, Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose (1) drives on Indiana Pacers guard George Hill (3) during a game in Indianapolis. "Knowing Derrick as I do makes this trade a hard one," Bulls Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said. "Everyone knows him as the local kid who became MVP for his hometown team, but not everyone got to know him like I did. While he is a terriic basketball player, he is an even better person with a tremendous heart." Rose hasn't been back to the All-Star Game since 2012 and has often had trouble just playing in the real games. He sat out all of the 2012-13 season, made it back for 10 games in 2013-14 and appeared in a little more Rose has averaged 19.7 points and 6.2 assists in 406 career games. than half the Bulls' games in 2014-15. Still, he could be worth the risk for a Knicks team that has struggled to generate offense. The veteran Calderon and Grant, a irst-round pick last year, were on the roster of a team that started well but faltered badly in the second half on the way to a 32-50 season. Rose is expected to be an upgrade as the team transitions from the triangle offense to a quicker attack under Hornacek. Carmelo Anthony and Kristaps Porzingis will beneit if Rose can do it, though they could miss Lopez in a frontcourt that was the team's strength last season. Lopez averaged 10.3 points and 7.3 rebounds while starting every game in his only season in New York after leaving Portland for the Knicks last summer. Hawks trade PG Jeff Teague to Pacers INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Pacers have traded one Indianapolis native for another Wednesday — sending George Hill to Utah and acquiring Jeff Teague in a three-team swap that also includes Atlanta. While the deal cannot be announced oficially, Hill’s agent, Bill Neff, conirmed the details. Atlanta receives the No. 12 overall pick in Thursday night’s draft. In Teague, Indiana gets the true point guard it has long wanted. Hill adds defense and depth to a spot that could be in lux for the Jazz if point guard Dante Exum comes back slower than from a torn ACL that cost him the entire 2015-16 season. CLASSIFIED M ARK ETPL A C E Pla ce cla ssified a d s on lin e a t w w w.ea storeg on m a rketp la ce.com or ca ll 5 4 1-278-26 78 C O N TAC T US EDITIO N S DEADLIN ES 24 HO UR S ERVIC E 211 S.E. 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