Watch: Tennessee's Dylan Dreiling gives Vols seventh-inning lead with home run in must-win CWS Game 2
Dylan Dreiling continues to deliver in Omaha at the College World Series for Tennessee baseball.
And his latest moment shifted the momentum towards the Vols in Sunday's College World Series Game 2 against No. 3 Texas A&M.
With a 1-0 deficit in the top of the seventh inning, the Vols left fielder hammered a pitch from Aggies pitcher Kaiden Wilson to deep right field for a two-run home run to put Tennessee up 2-1 in a win-or-go-home for Tennessee.
They don't make 'em any more CLUTCH than DYLAN DREILING!
LET'S GOOOO!
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The home run, which came on a 1-1 pitch, was a no-doubt missile off the bat of Dreiling as it had an exit velocity of 105 mph and went for 390 feet in distance. It was also Dreiling's 22nd home run and 71st and 72nd RBIs on the season, both of which are career-highs for the sophomore out of Hays, Kansas.
Dreiling had the walk-off single up the middle in Tennessee's first game at the CWS against FSU on Friday, June 14, which capped off a come-from-behind victory for the Vols over the Seminoles.
Tennessee would go on to win the game 4-1 after another home run off the bat of Cal Stark in the eighth inning, forcing a rubber match in Omaha on Monday.
This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Watch: Tennessee's Dylan Dreiling gives Vols seventh-inning lead with home run