Cal's Devon Rodriguez finished off the biggest comeback of this year's NCAA baseball regionals.

Down to his last strike, one that would have ended his team's season, Rodriguez singled in two runs with two outs to cap a four-run rally in the bottom of the ninth inning and give the Bears a 9-8 victory over Baylor in the Houston Regional.

Monday's walk-off win sends Cal to the NCAA super regionals against Dallas Baptist. The first game is at 5 p.m. Saturday at a site to be determined.

After Baylor padded its lead with a run in the top of the ninth, Michael Theofanopoulos drove in a run with a groundout for Cal, and Tony Renda cut it to 8-7 with an RBI single.

After Marcus Semien stuck out, Rodriguez drove a 1-2 pitch to right field, scoring Renda and Austin Booker for the win.

Rodriguez went 3-for-4 with four RBIs.

"I say I believe it, because I was in the dugout and I saw it with my own eyes," Cal coach David Esquer said. "I told the guys that we could do this, but when it actually happened, I don't know that I actually believed it."

Baylor opened up a 7-1 lead heading into the bottom of the sixth, but the Golden Bears cut it to 7-3 with two runs in the sixth, and Rodriguez's two-run homer made it 7-5 in the eighth.

Cardinal play Friday: Stanford's eighth super regional will begin Friday at No. 3-national seed North Carolina with a start time of noon PDT on ESPN2. Saturday's game will be at noon as well, and if necessary, Game 3 will be at 1 p.m Sunday.

Other regionals: Host Texas used six pitchers to win the Austin Regional, 5-0 over Kent State. The Longhorns will host Arizona State beginning Friday.

-- Another Pac-10 team is still alive. Arizona's regional final against Texas A&M in College Station, Texas, was postponed because of thunderstorms and was rescheduled for 10:35 a.m. today.

Softball: Krista Donnenwirth hit two of Arizona State's four homers and drove in four runs, Kaylyn Castillo and Annie Lockwood had three RBIs apiece, and the Sun Devils routed Florida 14-4 in the opening game of the Women's College World Series finals in Oklahoma City.