(AP) — Vanderbilt coach Tim Corbin, like everyone else not in the Virginia dugout, was surprised when the Cavaliers sent Adam Haseley to the mound for Game 2 of the College World Series finals. [...] like everyone else, Corbin was impressed and maybe a little shocked after the freshman who usually plays center field pitched five shutout innings Tuesday night. Haseley worked into the sixth inning for his longest outing and turned over a scoreless game to Sborz (7-2). Sborz, who picked up his third career win in the CWS, hasn't allowed an earned run in 27 consecutive innings. Virginia broke through against Vandy starter Phil Pfeifer (6-5) for three unearned runs in the sixth after he had retired the first two batters. Ernie Clement followed with an RBI single into left, and Woodruff drove a ball into center for two more runs. Vanderbilt is trying to become the seventh school to win back-to-back national titles and the third to do it in the last 10 years.