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His home run to right was the first allowed by South Carolina in 77 innings.
"How about an opposite-field home run in this park," Tanner said. "When he touched the ball, that ball's been hit hard but I expected it to be maybe off the warning track, one hop to the fence, but that was impressive. That's why he's one of the better players in the country."
Refsnyder, who has eight homers this season, also went deep Thursday in the Wildcats' bracket-winning victory over Florida State.
"Any time you can get a little bit of a lead for Konner -- I can't remember the last time we got a lead for Konner where he didn't give it up," Refsnyder said. "It helped Konner's confidence to get him a few runs and helped the team. South Carolina is two-time defending champ, and anytime you can get ahead of a team like that, it helps because you're going to need every run against them."
Refsnyder also showed off his arm in right field, throwing out Adam Matthews when he tried to go from first to third on Kyle Martin's single in the seventh.
Arizona, which hasn't trailed in the CWS, scored unearned runs in the third and fifth innings.
No. 9 batter Trent Gilbert reached to start the third when shortstop Joey Pankake flubbed his grounder. Gilbert moved to third on Joey Rickard's hit and scored on Alex Mejia's single to left.
Seth Mejias-Brean drove in a run in the fifth after Johnny Field reached third on a wild pitch and error.
South Carolina cut it to 4-1 in sixth on Evan Marzilli's RBI single, the first run allowed by Wade in 15 innings.
The loss ended the Gamecocks' streak of yielding two runs or less in four straight CWS games.
South Carolina already has fought off elimination twice in the CWS. The Gamecocks had their 22-game NCAA tournament win streak end last Monday with a 2-1 loss to Arkansas. They came back to beat Kent State and Arkansas twice to reach the finals.
"It's a best-of-three game series for a reason," catcher Grayson Greiner said. "We have to come out and fight tomorrow. We were in the same situation a few days ago. They've got to beat us twice to win the championship, and the best team will have to win two games."
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