LSU Faces Streaking Coastal Carolina in CWS Finals
- LSU and Coastal Carolina entered the College World Series finals in Omaha on Saturday night, competing in a best-of-three series.
- Coastal Carolina reached this point following a 26-game winning streak and a program record 176 hit-by-pitches, breaking UC Irvine's 2024 mark of 175.
- Coastal Carolina's pitching staff holds a 3.20 ERA with top national rankings, while LSU pitchers have walked only four batters over 27 innings.
- LSU enters the series with a 51-15 record, aiming to secure its eighth national championship, while Coastal Carolina, boasting a 56-11 record and a 26-game winning streak, seeks to claim the national crown for just the second time in its second College World Series appearance.
- Both teams are described as battle-tested and well-prepared, with the series potentially cementing Coastal Carolina's status as a national power amid LSU's recent dominance.
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