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West Virginia rides coach Randy Mazey's final season to 1st super regional in program history

FILE - Randy Mazey, head baseball coach at West Virginia, speaks during a news conference in Tulsa, Okla., Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Mazey, who is retiring at the end of this season, will lead the Mountaineers into the program’s first-ever NCAA super regional. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, file)

Randy Mazey is going to have to put off retirement for at least another week, and he hopes longer than that.

The celebratory double ice water bath dumped on him Sunday was evidence West Virginia’s season would keep going with the next stop being Chapel Hill, North Carolina, for the program’s first super regional.

The Mountaineers, who had won just 12 of 40 games over 14 previous NCAA Tournament appearances, are fresh off winning three straight in the Tucson (Arizona) Regional. The regional title was a pleasant surprise considering they ended the regular season on a mediocre run and dropped both their games in the Big 12 Tournament.

West Virginia (36-22) hopes the momentum carries over when it takes on No. 4 national seed North Carolina (45-14) in a best-of-three series that starts Friday. The winner advances to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, beginning June 14.

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