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Gage Wood delivered a stunning no-hitter, leading Arkansas to a 3-0 victory over Murray State in an elimination game at the Men’s College World Series. Meanwhile, Louisville rallied late to defeat Arizona, 8-3, also eliminating the Wildcats...
### Arkansas vs. Murray State Gage Wood’s performance was the highlight of the day, as he completely shut down Murray State’s offense. Wood allowed only one baserunner via a hit-by-pitch, showcasing near-perfect command and control. The Razorbacks scored just enough runs, with RBI contributions from C. Davalan and W. Aloy, to secure the victory.
### Louisville vs. Arizona Louisville’s comeback against Arizona was fueled by a six-run eighth inning. Zion Rose’s RBI single sparked the rally, and the Cardinals capitalized on Arizona’s fielding errors and pitching changes to pull ahead. Arizona’s starter, Smith Bailey, pitched well for six innings, but the bullpen faltered in the late innings.
### Coastal Carolina vs. Oregon State Coastal Carolina’s Jacob Morrison delivered a career-best performance, allowing only one run in 7 2/3 innings. Colby Thorndyke’s bases-loaded double in the first inning provided the Chanticleers with an early lead they would not relinquish. Oregon State threatened late, but Coastal Carolina’s defense held firm to secure the win.
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