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Sports / College Baseball
The 2025 College World Series is underway in Omaha, Nebraska, featuring exciting matchups and compelling storylines. Coastal Carolina has already secured a win, while Oregon State and Louisville prepare to face off. Here's a recap of the ac...
Coastal Carolina entered the College World Series on a 24-game win streak and continued their momentum with a 7-4 victory over Arizona. Blake Barthol's standout performance, including a crucial two-RBI double, propelled the Chanticleers to success. Coastal Carolina is now set to face the winner of the Oregon State-Louisville game.
Oregon State and Louisville are gearing up for their match. Oregon State, making their first CWS appearance under coach Mitch Canham, will start freshman Dax Whitney. Louisville counters with junior Patrick Forbes. The Beavers are favored, but Louisville aims to pull off an upset.
**Historical Context:** - Louisville and Oregon State have met once before in the CWS, with Oregon State winning in 2013. - Oregon State has won three CWS titles (2006, 2007, 2018). Louisville is seeking its first national title.
**How to Watch:** - **Oregon State vs. Louisville:** Friday, 7 p.m. ET on ESPN. Streaming available on ESPN+&ref=yanuki.com and Fubo&ref=yanuki.com (free trial).
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