Frogs flashback to big turnaround: TCU in College World Series after winning 32 of 36 games

The TCU mens baseball team celebrate their 6-5 win over Pepperdine in an NCAA college baseball tournament super regional game in Fort Worth, Texas, Monday, June 9, 2014. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade) (The Associated Press)

CORRECTS NAME OF CATCHER - Pepperdine catcherAaron Barnett, left, reaches for the ball as TCU's Kyle Bacak (6) makes contact for a sacrifice bunt to score teammate Jerrick Suiter, on what would be the game winning run, during the ninth inning of an NCAA college baseball tournament super regional game in Fort Worth, Texas, Monday, June 9, 2014. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade) (The Associated Press)

TCU outfielder Boomer White admits having some uneasy feelings when the Horned Frogs lost their first two Big 12 Conference series.

But they are now where they always hoped and really expected to be in June.

The Frogs have won 32 of their last 36 games and are in the College World Series for the second time in five seasons. They play Big 12 foe Texas Tech on Sunday in Omaha.

When the Frogs were 15-12 at the end of March, White says there were some flashes of last season, when they finished only one game above .500 and missed an NCAA regional for the first time in coach Jim Schlossnagle's decade as their coach.

But White says the team has gotten more confident in every series since, and that it's showing at the right time.