LSU baseball downs Arkansas in College World Series opener
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How Arkansas baseball and Murray State reacted to Gage Wood's 19-strikeout no-hitter in the College World Series that kept the Razorbacks alive.
And while much was made of the Southeastern Conference earning eight of the top 16 seeds in the tournament, only Arkansas and LSU made it to Omaha, Neb. More: Texas baseball report card: The good and bad of Horns' debut SEC season Those two SEC teams will face each other in the opening round,
LSU and UCLA face off Monday in College World Series action, with both teams coming off opening-round wins; the winner will advance directly to the semifinals.
Arkansas’ Gage Wood set the CWS record for strikeouts in a nine-inning game and never let Murray State come close to getting a hit in the Razorbacks’ 3-0 victory.
Gage Wood throws no-hitter for Arkansas baseball in an elimination in the College World Series win over Murray State. Check out highlights:
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The College World Series hadn't seen a no-hitter in 65 years. Gage Wood just changed that. Wood, the electric Arkansas right-hander who's ranked MLB Pipeline's No. 50 overall Draft prospect for 2025,
The Murray State Racers and Arkansas Razorbacks look to keep their NCAA Men’s College World Series hopes alive when they meet in an elimination game on Monday afternoon. Both teams are coming off tough losses in their first days in Omaha.
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A veteran pitcher for 11 major league seasons who helped the "Miracle Mets" win the 1969 World Series has passed away.
Ron Taylor, a reliever on the Mets' 1969 World Series championship team, died on Monday at the age of 87 after a lengthy illness.