
When will LSU play its next College World Series game after defeating UCLA?
LSU baseball beat UCLA in Game 8 of the College World Series on Tuesday morning. The game began on Monday night, but only three innings were played before the weather forced a suspension.
With the win, LSU avoided having to play Arkansas in a double-header on Tuesday night. Instead, UCLA will meet the Razorbacks in an elimination contest.
When is LSU's next College World Series Game?
LSU is scheduled to face the winner of Arkansas vs. UCLA on Wednesday night at 6 p.m. CT. The game will be broadcast on ESPN. Regardless, it will be a rematch for the Tigers. LSU opened the CWS with a 4-1 win vs. Arkansas on Saturday.
As we saw on Monday, there's always a chance that weather forces a change. Rain is expected in Omaha on Tuesday, which could force UCLA and Arkansas to be finished on Wednesday. If that's the case, officials have to make a decision on when to play the Bracket 2 final.
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle
At 2-0, LSU is in a good spot. The Tigers are one win away from punching a ticket to the College World Series Final. LSU can afford to lose on Wednesday and get another crack at it on Thursday.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Associated Press
18 minutes ago
- Associated Press
Louisville walks off Oregon St 7-6 on King's sacrifice fly in College World Series elimination game
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Eddie King Jr. drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning that gave Louisville a 7-6 victory over Oregon State on Tuesday and knocked the Beavers out of the College World Series. The Cardinals (42-23) avenged a 4-3 walk-off loss to Oregon State last Friday and advanced to the Bracket 2 final. They must beat Coastal Carolina on Wednesday and again Thursday to reach the best-of-three CWS finals. Just like Oregon State (48-16-1) on Friday, Louisville squandered a late lead only to come back and win. Kellan Oakes faced the top of the Louisville lineup to start the bottom of the ninth. Alex Alicea walked and Lucas Moore was awarded first base for catcher's interference when his bat nicked Wilson Weber's mitt as he fouled off a pitch. The Cardinals loaded the bases when Matt Klein put down a bunt that Oakes booted, the Beavers' third error of the day and eighth in three CWS games. That brought on freshman Zach Edwards to face Jake Munroe, who got caught looking at strike three. Up came King, who sent a fly to center. Alicea tagged up from third, and Canon Reeder had no chance to make a throw home. King was mobbed behind first base, with teammates squirting their water bottles at him and chanting 'Edd-ie! Edd-ie!' Munroe and Zion Rose homered, and Louisville pitchers repeatedly worked out of trouble until they couldn't in the top of the ninth. Aiva Arquette homered to left-center on Wyatt Danilowicz's first pitch, and Gavin Turley, Weber and AJ Singer reached to load the bases with no outs. The Beavers tied it 6-all when Tyce Peterson's slow roller glanced off shortstop Alicea's glove and into the outfield grass, allowing two runs to score. Tucker Biven struck out Jacob Krieg, and Carson McEntire got Reeder to pop out. ___ AP college sports:

Yahoo
19 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Louisville walks off Oregon St 7-6 on King's sacrifice fly in College World Series elimination game
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Eddie King Jr. drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning that gave Louisville a 7-6 victory over Oregon State on Tuesday and knocked the Beavers out of the College World Series. The Cardinals (42-23) avenged a 4-3 walk-off loss to Oregon State last Friday and advanced to the Bracket 2 final. They must beat Coastal Carolina on Wednesday and again Thursday to reach the best-of-three CWS finals. Advertisement Just like Oregon State (48-16-1) on Friday, Louisville squandered a late lead only to come back and win. Kellan Oakes faced the top of the Louisville lineup to start the bottom of the ninth. Alex Alicea walked and Lucas Moore was awarded first base for catcher's interference when his bat nicked Wilson Weber's mitt as he fouled off a pitch. The Cardinals loaded the bases when Matt Klein put down a bunt that Oakes booted, the Beavers' third error of the day and eighth in three CWS games. That brought on freshman Zach Edwards to face Jake Munroe, who got caught looking at strike three. Up came King, who sent a fly to center. Alicea tagged up from third, and Canon Reeder had no chance to make a throw home. King was mobbed behind first base, with teammates squirting their water bottles at him and chanting 'Edd-ie! Edd-ie!' Advertisement Munroe and Zion Rose homered, and Louisville pitchers repeatedly worked out of trouble until they couldn't in the top of the ninth. Aiva Arquette homered to left-center on Wyatt Danilowicz's first pitch, and Gavin Turley, Weber and AJ Singer reached to load the bases with no outs. The Beavers tied it 6-all when Tyce Peterson's slow roller glanced off shortstop Alicea's glove and into the outfield grass, allowing two runs to score. Tucker Biven struck out Jacob Krieg, and Carson McEntire got Reeder to pop out. ___ AP college sports:


New York Times
27 minutes ago
- New York Times
Louisville walks off Oregon State to stay alive in College World Series
OMAHA, Neb. — Louisville nearly gave away victory Tuesday at the College World Series, then the Cardinals snatched it back from Oregon State in a wild finish to an elimination game. A sacrifice fly by Eddie King Jr. with one out in the bottom of the ninth walked it off for Louisville, 7-6, advancing the Cards to face Coastal Carolina — unbeaten in two games at the CWS and riding a 25-game winning streak — on Wednesday at Charles Schwab Field. Advertisement The Beavers head home after a three-game stay in Omaha, but only after things got frantic in the ninth inning. Oregon State shortstop Aiva Arquette, projected by The Athletic's Keith Law as the No. 1 pick in the upcoming MLB Draft, opened the top of the ninth with a first-pitch home run to cut the Louisville lead to 6-4. CARDS WALK IT OFF #MCWS x 🎥 ESPN / @LouisvilleBSB — NCAA Baseball (@NCAABaseball) June 17, 2025 Oregon State loaded the bases, still with no outs, and evened the score as Tyce Peterson's ground ball slid under the glove of Louisville shortstop Alex Alicea into left field. The Beavers were on the verge of taking their first lead of the game but failed to get runners home from second and third base as Louisville reliever Tucker Biven notched two strikeouts and coaxed an infield pop-up. Alicea led off the ninth with a walk for Louisville. A catcher's interference call and Oregon State's misplay of a bunt loaded the bases before King lofted a fly ball to center field that allowed Alicea to tag up and score easily, securing victory. The Beavers finished 1-for-15 with runners in scoring position. (Photo of Jake Munroe: Dylan Widger / Imagn Images)