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Tigers one step closer to World Series

CLEMSON — When Kris Harvey stepped to the plate in the seventh inning, two solo homers already against Oral Roberts, he heard the Clemson fans chanting, ‘‘One more year, one more year.’’

Is the powerful junior, who led the Tigers (42-21) back to the NCAA super regional with an 8-3 win over Oral Roberts on Sunday night, going to give it to them?

‘‘We’ll see,’’ he said, coyly.

‘‘That means yes,’’ Clemson coach Jack Leggett followed.

Whatever Harvey, the Atlantic Coast Conference home run champ and son of ex-big leaguer Bryan Harvey, does after the Major League Baseball draft this week remains to be seen.

But he helped give the Tigers one more weekend — and that’s something they have had not had since advancing to the NCAA tournament’s final 16 in 2002.

‘‘Two years doesn’t seem like a lot to some people,’’ Leggett said. ‘‘But to me, it seemed like a long, long time. This is some place where there are high expectations.’’

And those are likely to go even higher after this regional. Harvey’s two home runs gave him 24 for season. First baseman Andy D’Alessio, voted the regional’s most valuable player, had a two-run homer and an RBI double.

Starter Robert Rohrbaugh (8-2) had another top-notch performance for the Tigers, shutting Oral Roberts (42-20) down on seven hits and a run before coming out after seven innings. On Saturday night, Tiger starter Josh Cribb threw a two-hit, complete game shutout to beat College of Charleston, 6-0.

Clemson reached its fifth super regional series since the NCAA started the format in the 1999 tournament.

The Tigers await the outcome of the regional in Waco, Texas. Baylor, seeded fourth overall in the 64-team tournament, needs to win one game Monday on its home field to advance. Should Baylor do that, Clemson would travel to Texas for the best-of-3 series.

If the Bears stumble, the super regional could return to Doug Kingsmore Stadium for the first time since 2002.

As Clemson’s players ran out to greet cheering fans in center field when the game ended, the message board flashed, ‘‘Good luck TCU and Stanford. Bring the Super Regional to Clemson.’’

The NCAA super regional winner gets to the College World Series, where the Tigers also haven’t been since 2002.

Oral Roberts, the Mid-Continent Conference champion, has now failed to move past the opening round of the NCAA tournament for the eighth straight year.

It kept itself alive earlier Sunday by blanking the College of Charleston, 6-0, to set up the late game against Clemson. Had Oral Roberts won, it would’ve meant a second game with the Tigers on Monday.

‘‘We all had the mind thought we could do it,’’ Golden Eagles first baseman Dennis Bigley said.