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Sports / College Baseball
The Arkansas Razorbacks face the Murray State Racers in a College World Series elimination game on Monday, June 16, 2025, at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska. Both teams are looking to keep their College World Series hopes alive. The...
The Arkansas Razorbacks (48-14) enter the game as the No. 3 overall national seed, but are in must-win mode after losing their opening game to LSU. Murray State (44-16) is making its first-ever College World Series appearance and seeks to continue its Cinderella run.
Gage Wood (3-1, 5.02 ERA) takes the mound for Arkansas. Isaac Silva (9-2, 5.09 ERA), a first-team All-MVC selection, is expected to start for Murray State, though he has struggled in the NCAA Tournament, allowing 16 runs in 13 2/3 innings.
Arkansas has dominated the historical series against Murray State, holding an 8-0 record. All previous matchups have taken place in Fayetteville.
The winner of this game will face the loser of the LSU vs. UCLA game in another elimination game. Only two teams since 2003 have reached the championship series after falling into the losers bracket before their second game, making the path difficult but not impossible for either team.
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Gage Wood for Arkansas and Isaac Silva for Murray State.
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