Louisville Walks Off Oregon State 7-6 in College World Series Elimination Game
- Louisville defeated Oregon State 7-6 in a College World Series elimination game Tuesday in Omaha, Nebraska.
- The Cardinals' win followed a comeback by Oregon State that tied the game in the ninth after Louisville built a 6-3 lead.
- Key moments included a two-run homer by Jake Munroe, an error by Louisville shortstop Alex Alicea allowing two runs, and a walk-off sacrifice fly by Eddie King Jr.
- Tucker Biven earned the win to improve to 5-0, while Louisville coach Dan McDonnell praised Alicea, saying, "We got the best shortstop in the country."
- Louisville kept their national championship hopes alive by advancing to a must-win matchup against Coastal Carolina scheduled for Wednesday at 2 p.m.
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Oregon State falls short in the ninth as Louisville walks off on a sacrifice fly in a College World Series elimination game
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 …
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