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USA Today
14-06-2025
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- USA Today
Arkansas baseball vs LSU live updates: Start time, channel for College World Series game
Arkansas baseball vs LSU live updates: Start time, channel for College World Series game Show Caption Hide Caption Which NCAA baseball teams could blow up the bracket The Montgomery Advertiser's Adam Cole and The Southwest Times Record's Jackson Fuller break down who could wreck the tournament bracket. The June 14 nightcap of the 2025 College World Series' opening round may mean more to some. The all-SEC matchup between No. 3 Arkansas and No. 6 LSU could determine which team from college baseball's most dominant regular season conference can bring home the sixth straight national championship for the SEC. The Tigers (48-15) took two out of three games from the Razorbacks (48-13) earlier this season in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Arkansas is a perfect 5-0 in the NCAA baseball tournament, including sweeping SEC rival Tennessee in the Fayetteville Super Regional. Meanwhile, LSU is 5-1 in the tournament, with a loss to Little Rock in the Baton Rouge Regional as its only loss. USA TODAY Sports is bringing you live updates, scores and highlights from the CWS matchup between Arkansas and LSU. Follow along here: Watch Arkansas baseball vs. LSU on Fubo (free trial) Arkansas baseball live score vs LSU TEAMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F LSU ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― Arkansas ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― Here's a look at Arkansas' starting lineup for today's CWS game against LSU: Charles Davalan, LF Wehiwa Aloy, SS Logan Maxwell, RF Ryder Helfrick, C Kuhio Aloy, DH Cam Kozeal, 2B Brent Iredale, 3B Reese Robinett, 1B Justin Thomas Jr., CF Here's a look at LSU's starting lineup for today's CWS game against Arkansas: Josh Pearson, RF Ethan Frey, DH Jared Jones, 1B Steve Milam, SS Luis Hernandez, C Derek Curiel, LF Daniel Dickinson, 2B Chris Stanfield, CF Michael Braswell III, 3B Top MLB prospect Kade Anderson is on the bump for LSU against Arkansas in the Tigers' CWS opener tonight. Anderson has a 10-1 record with a 3.58 ERA this season in 103 innings. He has 163 strikeouts to 28 walks. Arkansas baseball is starting Zach Root against LSU in Game 1 of the CWS. Root has an 8-5 record with a 3.59 ERA in 92 2/3 innings of work. He has struck out 119 hitters and walked 31. What time does Arkansas baseball vs LSU start? Date: Saturday, June 14 Saturday, June 14 Time: 7 p.m. ET 7 p.m. ET Where: Charles Schwab Field Omaha (Omaha, Nebraska) Arkansas and LSU are scheduled for a 7 p.m. ET first pitch at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska, in the opening round of the College World Series. What TV channel is Arkansas baseball vs LSU on today? TV: ESPN ESPN Streaming: ESPN+ ESPN+ How to watch online: Watch ESPN (here's how to stream it live) The CWS opening-round game between Arkansas and LSU will air on ESPN. Mike Monaco (play-by-play), Kyle Peterson (analyst), Chris Burke (analyst) and Kris Budden (sideline reporter) will be on the call for ESPN. Streaming options for the game include the ESPN app (with a TV login), ESPN+ — ESPN's subscription streaming service — and Fubo, the last of which carries ESPN and offers a free trial to potential subscribers. Arkansas vs LSU baseball predictions, picks, odds Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Saturday, June 14 Spread: Arkansas -1.5 Arkansas -1.5 Over/under: 8.5 8.5 Moneyline: Arkansas (-125) | LSU (-105) NCAA baseball schedule The 2025 NCAA baseball tournament began on May 30 with the regional round of play. The tournament has since advanced to the super regionals, which began June 6 and will run no later than June 9. The College World Series is the final step of the postseason and began on June 13. It will run through June 22 or 23, depending on whether the championship series requires two or three games. Here is more detailed look at the latest college baseball schedule and NCAA Tournament bracket update.


USA Today
14-06-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
LSU baseball vs. Arkansas in College World Series: Live updates, score, highlights
LSU baseball vs. Arkansas in College World Series: Live updates, score, highlights LSU baseball is back in a familiar place -- the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. Jay Johnson and the Tigers won the 2023 College World Series, but didn't make it back in 2024. Two years later, LSU is looking to add an eighth national championship trophy to its rich history. LSU is set to face the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday night. It's the second of two CWS games on Saturday and Game 4 of the College World Series schedule. The SEC foes are familiar after meeting in the regular season. LSU took two of three from Arkansas at Alex Box Stadium, nearly sweeping the Razorbacks before dropping Game 3 on Sunday. LSU punched its ticket to Omaha after sweeping West Virginia in the Baton Rouge Super Regional. The Tigers' offense erupted for 28 runs across two games. Arkansas also took care of business in two games, beating Tennessee in the Fayetteville Super Regional. Both teams are rolling with their aces. Kade Anderson takes the mound for LSU while Zach Root gets the nod for Arkansas. Anderson and Root, both lefties, are two of the best arms in the country. Anderson has a chance to be the No. 1 overall pick in the MLB Draft and Root continues to make his case to be a first-round pick. LSUWire will provide live coverage of LSU vs. Arkansas throughout the evening. What channel is LSU baseball vs Arkansas on today? TV Channel: ESPN Livestream: Fubo (free trial) and ESPN+ (subscriber only) LSU baseball vs Arkansas will broadcast nationally on ESPN on day two of the 2025 College World Series. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers. Watch LSU baseball vs Arkansas live on Fubo (free trial) LSU baseball vs Arkansas time today Date: Saturday, June 14 Saturday, June 14 Start time: 6 p.m. CT The LSU baseball vs Arkansas game starts at 6 p.m. CT from Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.


USA Today
14-06-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
What happened when LSU and Arkansas played during the regular season?
What happened when LSU and Arkansas played during the regular season? An All-SEC matchup awaits LSU baseball in Omaha as it faces Arkansas to open the College World Series. Both sides will send their ace pitchers to the mound for Saturday's matchup in all-conference first-teamers in Kade Anderson and Zach Root. The Tigers took the first matchup between the pair in the regular season. The Razorbacks have yet to lose a game in the 2025 NCAA Tournament. They defeated Creighton twice and North Dakota State in the regional along with a two-game sweep of Tennessee in the Fayetteville Super Regional. All but one game was decided by four or more runs. LSU made things interesting in the Baton Rouge regional, needing a championship game-win over Little Rock to get through to super regional. The Tigers handled West Virginia inside Alex Box Stadium, earning them a chance to win their second national championship in three years. The regular season series in early May between LSU and Arkansas gave fans a bit of everything, from extra innings to a mercy rule. What happened during the regular season series between LSU and Arkansas? To start off the series in Baton Rouge, Anderson and Root took the mound on Friday. The Tigers' southpaw allowed three runs over 5.2 innings and struck out 10 while Root struck out six and gave up two runs. In the bottom of the tenth inning, Ethan Frey's sacrifice fly allowed Jared Jones to score from third base, sealing the 5-4 victory. LSU cemented the series win in seven innings on Saturday. In the 13-3 win, the Tigers clubbed four homers. Jake Brown went yard twice with five RBI while Frey batted in four runs on two hits. Anthony Eyanson picked up the win, hurling six scoreless innings with 11 strikeouts. Arkansas salvaged the series finale with a 7-4 win on Sunday. Three Razorbacks finished with two hits while their bullpen held off the LSU offense. Casan Evans, one of eight Tigers pitchers to see action, took the loss as he allowed four runs on seven hits over 3.2 innings.
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
College World Series: 8 teams clinch berths to Omaha, including Arkansas, which ousted defending champion Tennessee
Six teams advanced to the 2025 Men's College World Series with wins in Super Regional play Sunday, while another fended off elimination and forced a Game 3 on Monday. Arizona defeated North Carolina in a decisive Game 3 in their best-of-3 series, while Louisville did the same in its Game 3 victory against Miami. Advertisement Oregon State won its win-or-go-home game Sunday evening against Florida State. Arkansas head coach Dave Van Horn celebrates with his players after winning the Super Regional and a trip to the College World Series by beating Tennessee 11-4 on Sunday. (Photo by) (Wesley Hitt via Getty Images) Elsewhere in the Super Regionals, Arkansas dispatched defending national champion Tennessee in two games and is off to Omaha along with UCLA, which defeated UTSA in two games. LSU was the last team to clinch a trip to Omaha on Sunday, winning its series 2-0 against West Virginia. Murray State ran away in its Game 2 matchup vs. Duke to force a decisive game on Monday, which the Racers won to earn the first MCWS berth in school history. Coastal Carolina was the first to team to qualify for the College World Series by finishing a sweep of Auburn on Saturday. College World Series bracket Here's how the Men's College World Series bracket sits following Monday's games. Advertisement Louisville (40-22) will face Oregon State (47-14-1) Arizona (44-19) takes on Coastal Carolina (53-11) UCLA (47-16) matches up against Murray State (44-15) LSU (48-15) will face Arkansas (48-13) Murray State won the final spot on Monday, completing the eight-team field for the men's College World Series, which begins Friday. Arkansas 11, Tennessee 4 The Volunteers will not repeat as national champions after being swept in the Fayetteville Super Regional by the host Razorbacks. After losing Saturday's opener 4-3, Tennessee fell apart with its season and a return trip to Omaha at stake. Arkansas opened a 7-1 lead with a five-run fourth inning. Logan Maxwell hit a grand slam off AJ Russell, the Vols' third pitcher of the inning. The Razorbacks loaded the bases on singles by Cam Kozeal and Reese Robinett, followed by an intentional walk to Charles Davalan to set up a force play. But Tennessee pitcher Liam Doyle allowed a run to score on a wild pitch, and Brayden Krenzel hit Wehiwa Aloy with a pitch to load the bases for Maxwell's big blow. Advertisement Loading the bases got the Vols in trouble again in the seventh. After an RBI double from Kuhio Aloy, Tennessee pitchers walked four consecutive batters, resulting in another two runs. Altogether, the Vols issued eight walks in the game. Tennessee followed last season's national title with a seventh-place finish in the SEC at 16-14, though they finished 46-18 overall. Oregon State 14, Florida State 10 The host Beavers jumped on the Seminoles early via a seven-run first inning and a six-run third, then hung on late to clinch their first College World Series berth since 2018. Oregon State hit five home runs in its strong showing at the plate, led by Trent Caraway's grand slam in the third inning and Canon Reeder's three-run blast in the first. Advertisement The Beavers led 14-4 after four innings before the Seminoles made it interesting by narrowing the gap to as close as 14-10. Gage Harrelson, Max Williams and Myles Bailey each hit two-run homers for Florida State. LSU 12, West Virginia 5 Steven Milam and Jake Brown each had four RBI, and the Tigers jumped to an early 6-0 lead in their Super Regional victory against the Mountaineers. Milam's biggest hit was a three-run double in the second inning that gave LSU a 4-0 lead. Brown hit a two-run homer in the seventh that put the Tigers ahead 12-4. The Mountaineers made a game of it after trailing 6-0, scoring four unanswered on Ben Lumsden's two-run homer and Sam White's solo homer and RBI single. Advertisement LSU starter Anthony Eyanson struck out seven in five innings and gave up four earned runs. Relievers Cooper Williams and Chase Shores held WVU to one hit over the reaming four innings. UCLA 7, UTSA 0 The Bruins are returning to the Men's College World Series for the first time since 2013, when they won the national championship. UCLA finished a sweep of UTSA in Los Angeles with a 7-0 win. RBI singles by Toussaint Bythewood in the fourth inning and Roch Cholowsky in the fifth gave the Bruins a 2-0 lead. The Bruins didn't need any more offense than that but added two runs in the eighth, when AJ Salgado scored on a throwing error by Roadrunners catcher Lorenzo Morresi followed by a sacrifice fly from Phoenix Call. UCLA tacked on three additional runs in the ninth on a two-run single by Payton Brennan and an RBI groundout from Bythewood. Advertisement Five UCLA pitchers kept UTSA off the scoreboard, led by starter Landon Stump's four scoreless innings with four hits allowed and five strikeouts. Chris Grothues was credited with the win, allowing no runs over 2 2/3 innings. Louisville 3, Miami 2 Eddie King Jr.'s two-out double scored Jake Munroe in the seventh inning to put the Cardinals on top. Jake Schweitzer, Justin West and Brennyn Cutts combined for a scoreless final two innings to put Louisville (40-22) among the eight teams going to Omaha. Ethan Eberle pitched five innings for Louisville, giving up a two-run homer to Max Galvin among his six hits allowed. Schweitzer got the win with three scoreless innings, while Cutts earned the save by retiring the final Hurricanes batter of the game. Advertisement For Miami (35-27), Reese Lumpkin gave up two runs and five hits in 3 2/3 innings. But Will Smith was tagged with the loss after allowing King's RBI double. It was only the second hit he allowed in 2 2/3 innings with four strikeouts and two walks. Galvin and Daniel Cuvet each had two hits for Miami. Arizona 4, North Carolina 3 The Wildcats join the Chanticleers in Omaha, defeating the Tar Heels on their home field. Arizona took a 4-3 lead with a three-run eighth inning as its first four batters reached base, helped by two throwing errors by UNC. Tommy Splaine first scored on a bunt single from Easton Breyfogle. Brendan Summerhill then walked to load the bases, and Mason White drove in two runs with a single. A three-run homer by Jackson Van De Brake gave North Carolina a 3-1 lead in the fifth inning, following consecutive singles from Carter French and Kane Kepley. Arizona starter Smith Bailey was charged with those three runs with five hits allowed, four strikeouts and three walks in six innings. Advertisement Ryan Lynch pitched seven innings for the Tar Heels, allowing three runs (two earned) with five strikeouts. Walker McDuffie took the loss after he allowed the go-ahead run to reach base in the eighth. Murray State 19, Duke 9 The Racers rebounded decisively after losing Saturday's Super Regionals opener to Duke 7-4. Dom Decker and Will Vierling each drove in four runs, while Dan Tauken had three RBI to send the series to a decisive Game 3 on Monday. Duke took a 2-0 lead in the first inning on back-to-back homers by AJ Gracia and Ben Miller, but Murray State answered in the bottom of the frame with three runs beginning with Jonathan Hogart's leadoff home run. The teams eventually traded five-run innings, but the Racers blew the game open with a nine-run seventh. The Blue Devils' Kyle Johnson and Racers' Isaac Silva each allowed six runs as starting pitchers. Yet while Jacob Hustedde and Graham Kelham combined to give up another three runs in 3 2/3 innings of relief, Duke's bullpen could not keep Murray State's lineup from lighting up the scoreboard. Advertisement Seven more pitchers took the mound for the Blue Devils, with five of them allowing two or more runs. Gabe Nard and Mark Hindy each gave up three runs in a combined 1 1/3 innings. The Racers followed Sunday's blowout with a 5-4 win on Monday, earning the program's first College World Series berth.
Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Who is in College World Series? Arizona, Louisville surprise teams in 2025 CWS bracket
Who is in the 2025 College World Series? We now know seven of the eight teams that will compete for the NCAA baseball tournament national championship in Omaha, Nebraska, with the eighth team set to qualify after Game 3 of their Super Regional on Monday, June 9. Advertisement Here's a quick look at the teams that have qualified for the CWS, which includes only five national seeds and just one of the top five seeds in the tournament after No. 1 Vanderbilt and No. 2 Texas were eliminated in the regional round and No. 4 Auburn and No. 5 North Carolina lost in the Super Regionals. More: What we know about CWS schedule, games No. 3 Arkansas advances to College World Series The Razorbacks swept defending national champion Tennessee in the Fayetteville Super Regional, winning Game 1, 4-3, and Game 2, 11-4. No. 6 LSU makes College World Series The Tigers won the Baton Rouge Super Regional, sweeping West Virginia with a 16-9 win in Game 1 and a 12-5 win in Game 2. Advertisement More baseball: Arizona Wildcats baseball shocks North Carolina, headed for College World Series No. 8 Oregon State qualifies for College World Series The Beavers took the Corvallis Super Regional over Florida State in three games. They won Game 1 in 10 innings, 5-4, before losing to the Seminoles in Game 2, 3-1. They won Game 3, 14-10. No. 13 Coastal Carolina earns trip to College World Series The Chanticleers defeated No. 4 national seed Auburn in the Auburn Regional in two games. They won Game 1, 7-6 and took Game 2 by a 4-1 score. No. 15 UCLA in College World Series bracket The Bruins swept UTSA in the Los Angeles Super Regional with a 5-2 Game 1 win and a 7-0 Game 2 victory. Arizona makes College World Series field The Wildcats upset No. 5 national seed North Carolina in the Chapel Hill Super Regional, battling back from an 18-2 Game 1 loss with a 10-8 win in Game 2 and a 4-3 win in Game 3. Advertisement Read more: Arizona Wildcats head to College World Series after Super Regional comeback Louisville gets spot in College World Series The Cardinals won the Louisville Super Regional over Miami in three games. They took Game 1, 8-1, before falling in Game 2, 9-6. They won the deciding Game 3, 3-2. Louisville outfielder Eddie King Jr. celebrates his second home run of the game during the NCAA baseball Super Regional game 2 at Jim Patterson Stadium on June 7, 2025 in Louisville, Ky. Duke or Murray State to earn final berth in College World Series The final spot in the 2025 College World Series will go to either Duke or Murray State. The Durham Regional is tied, 1-1, with the deciding Game 3 on June 9 at 4 p.m. MST (7 p.m. Eastern). The Blue Devils won Game 1 in the Super Regional, 7-4. The Racers forced Game 3 with a 19-9 win in Game 2. Advertisement Reach Jeremy Cluff at Follow him on X, formerly Twitter @Jeremy_Cluff. Support local journalism: Subscribe to today. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Who is in 2025 College World Series? CWS bracket has surprise teams