Florida baseball is one win away from playing for the national title.

The Gators powered their way past Oral Roberts Sunday and now sit at 2-0 in the College World Series. Florida used a miraculous comeback against Virginia before willing itself past a late comeback bid from ORU, 5-4.

The Gators took control of the game at the beginning with Ty Evans’ 2-run shot to right.

Evans has been on fire the past few days especially. He hit a key home run in the Gators’ comeback against the Hoos, and his early strike in the 2nd gave Florida it’s 133rd home run on the year – surpassing the program record for the most in a single season.

Josh Rivera added another run with homer No. 134 a few innings later:

Do I hear No. 135? Luke Heyman smacked another 2-run homer over the fence to give the Gators a 5-1 lead just 2 at-bats later:

Oral Roberts hung around just enough to make things interesting heading into its final outs. The Golden Eagles scored 2 with an insane inside-the-park home run by Matt Hogan. It’s the CWS’ first inside-the-park home run since Tennessee’s Chris Burke did so in 2001.

That’s college baseball for you.

Oral Roberts threatened again in the 8th inning but couldn’t get any runs across as freshman pitcher Cade Fisher got the Gators out of a based-loaded jam. The Golden Eagles had the tying run on 3rd in the bottom of the 9th but couldn’t bring him home.

The Gators will play the winner of Oral Roberts-TCU on Wednesday at 2 p.m. for a shot at the national title best-of-3 series, needing just 1 win in 2 potential matchups.