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Anyone who comes to Omaha over the next two weeks for the 75th edition of the MCWS in its great and rightful home, seeking to ...
Eddie King Jr. drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning to give Louisville a victory ...
Oregon State’s Kellan Oakes just missed on a full-count pitch to Alicea to start the bottom half of the ninth, and the ...
Louisville baseball fans are part of the Omaha CWS festivities again for the first time since 2019 – the year of the ...
Murray State was the biggest storyline of the NCAA tournament, but their Cinderella run came to end thanks to a legendary ...
PTN’s Jacob Morris breaks down a historic day at Charles Schwab Field. Gage Wood became the third pitcher in MCWS history to throw a no-hitter in Arkansas’ 3-0 victory over Murray State.
OMAHA, Neb. — In the far corner of the bar, on a Monday afternoon, towered Paul Skenes.
Before today’s no-hitter thrown by Arkansas right-handed pitcher Gage Wood, it had been 64 years and 364 days since the last no-hitter was thrown at the Men's College World Series. D1Baseball.com ...
None of the teams in this year's MCWS field made it to Omaha last summer. It's the first time since 1957 that has happened, according to ESPN Research. Dan Tauken (left), Jonathan Hogart and ...
Gage Wood no-hits Murray State as No. 3 national seed Arkansas defeats Murray State 3-0 in the Men’s College World Series.
Eddie King Jr.'s walk-off sacrifice fly kept Louisville's season alive as the Cardinals escaped with a 7-6 victory over No. 8 Oregon State in the Men's College World Series Tuesday in Omaha, Neb.