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College World Series 2025 live updates: Louisville beats Oregon State on walk-off

College World Series 2025 live updates: Louisville beats Oregon State on walk-off

New York Times17-06-2025
Five teams remain alive for the college baseball national title. Follow all our coverage from Omaha Imagn Images Imagn Images
Arizona will play the loser of Oregon State and Louisville at 1 p.m. on Sunday in the losers' bracket. That will be an elimination game.
Coastal Carolina will play the winner of Oregon State and Louisville at 6 p.m. on Sunday in the winners' bracket.
Coastal Carolina stays hot!
Coastal Carolina wraps up a 7-4 win over Arizona to move into the winners' bracket. Arizona drops into the losers' bracket, and its season will be on the line in its next game.
B8 - Coastal Carolina 7, Arizona 4
Blake Barthol rips his second double of the game to right-center field that scores two runs, and the Chanticleers have some insurance here in the eighth inning. That's a huge hit for Coastal Carolina when we get to the ninth.
Arizona's Garrett Hicks was cruising — five up and five down — until Coastal Carolina took the lead on two bloop hits, the first a double by center fielder Well Sykes, then, after an intentional walk, a single to center by left fielder Sebastion Alexander. Hicks is out of the game. All-America closer Tony Pluta is now in the game for the Cats.
B8 - Coastal Carolina 5, Arizona 4
More clutch hitting from the Chanticleers. Sebastian Alexander singles to center field to score Wells Sykes, and this game keeps going back and forth.
The Chants are still alive with two runners on and two outs. Big-time hit for Coastal. Imagn Images
Getting late here at the Chuck. Coastal Carolina could not capitalize on a leadoff double by Blake Barthol in the bottom of the seventh. The Chanticleers bunted him to third before Arizona went to the bullpen to get right-hander Garrett Hicks.
Hicks struck out Colby Thorndyke and Blagen Pado on six pitches to strand the go-ahead run at third base.
Still even, 4-4, in the eighth.
T8 - Arizona 4, Coastal Carolina 4
Garrett Hicks came on in relief for Arizona with a runner on third base and no outs. But he struck out the two batters he faced to get out of the jam. We got to the eighth still tied up.
That was a big spot for Arizona. Let's see if it creates any momentum.
Seventh-inning-stretch time in Omaha. Coastal Carolina and Arizona are tied, 4-4. The Chanticleers manufactured a run in the bottom of the sixth after Dean Mihos led off with a single.
The winner of this CWS opener will earn its first victory here since 2016 -- when Coastal Carolina and Arizona met in the championship series. The Chants won the final two of three games to claim the national championship.
B6 - Arizona 4, Coastal Carolina 4
The Chanticleers manufacture a run with a single, a wild pitch and two groundouts, and we're tied again. These two teams keep going back and forth.
Nice escape for Coastal Carolina to hold Arizona to two runs in the top of the sixth. Sophomore reliever Cameron Flukey got a strikeout and a ground out after the Wildcats plated two to take a 4-3 lead. Arizona starter Owen Kramkowski is done after he allowed nine hits in five innings. Junior right-hander Casey Hintz is on the mound to start the bottom of the sixth for the Wildcats. Imagn Images
B6 - Arizona 4, Coastal Carolina 3
The Wildcats didn't hit a ball out of the infield in the top half, but they have the lead. Coastal's turn to see if it can bounce back.
T6 - Arizona 4, Coastal Carolina 3
Activity in the Coastal bullpen. Arizona is up 4-3 with one out and runners on the corners in the top of the sixth inning.
T6 - Coastal Carolina 3, Arizona 3
The Wildcats have used to hit batters and a perfect bunt for a single to load the bases with no outs. Another hit batter, and this game is tied.
This could be a big spot for the Wildcats.
T6 - Coastal Carolina 3, Arizona 2
The Chanticleers forced the action with a two-out hit-and-run and it paid off. Blagen Pado singled up the middle to score Blake Barthol, and Coastal Carolina is back on top.
Fun interview on ESPN right now with former Coastal Carolina coach Gary Gilmore, who won the 2016 national title and retired at the end of last season. He said it's fun being in the crowd but pretty weird not being in the dugout. He laughed nervously admitting that. Former Oregon State coach Pat Casey is also in Omaha (the Beavers play next) and I'm sure he'd say the same thing. These coaches are all control freaks (I mean that in a nice way) and being 'just' a spectator can be rough on your blood pressure.
B5 - Arizona 2, Coastal Carolina 2
Cameron Flukey steps in with a 1-2-3 inning for Coastal Carolina. The pitching change pays off early for the Chanticleers coaching staff.
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