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Arkansas' Gage Wood throws the third no-hitter in College World Series history, a 3-0 victory over Murray State

Arkansas' Gage Wood throws the third no-hitter in College World Series history, a 3-0 victory over Murray State

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Arkansas' Gage Wood throws the third no-hitter in College World Series history, a 3-0 victory over Murray State.

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