
When will LSU play its next College World Series game after defeating UCLA?
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.
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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.
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