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Super Regional Roundup: No. 13 Coastal Carolina removed number 4 Obern

The coastal Carolina player Dogpile after finishing Obern at NCAA Baseball Super Regonal at Plannsman Park in Obern, Ala on Friday, June 6, 2025.

No. 13 Coastal Carolina scored three runs in the seventh innings to take the lead N route to end the number 4 Obern on Saturday at the Oborn Super Regional and earned a berth in the Mains College World Series.

Chanticlers (53–11), who defeated Tigers 7-6 in 10 innings on Friday night, completed the best-three sweep behind the staller pitching in posting their 23rd consecutive consecutive win. Starter Jacob Morrison allowed one run on six hits and three walks with six strikes in six innings. Reliever Hayden Johnson (5–0) won after three scorers innings, in which he walked with two hits and five strikes.

Tigers (41–20) used five pitchers, with Cad Fisher (1-3) allowed three runs (one earned) on five hits and made a walk with four strikes in 2 2/3 innings.

Obern was ahead 1–0 when the coastal Carolina’s Sebastian Alexander, who went to 3-for-4, doubled Fisher to open the bottom of the seventh. Chanticlers used a sacrifice distribution, two solo, one error, one walk and a base-loaded hit batter to score three runs. CCU added the fourth run in the eighth.

Miami 9, Louisville 6

Jake Ogden and Daniel Quvet acted with three runs, as the storm won the series by winning Game 2 of Louisville Regional.

Ogden, who sang and doubled, was 3-for-5 with a three-run domestic run in Miami’s fourth innings, when the storm (35–26) took a 5–4 lead. Cuvet hit the three-run homer in the eighth innings to increase the profit by 9-5.

In Game 2, the visiting squad, Cardinals (39–22) took a 4–1 lead after the top of the fourth. Eddie King Jr. ran home twice and went to 3-for-4 with three RBI, and Jake Munro, who adopted Louisville’s 8–1 victory on Friday, also deepened.

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Arizona 10, No. 5 Northern Carolina 8

Madox Mihalakis gave one two-out, base-loaded, two-rolled single in the seventh, which Wildcats also won game 2 in the series at Chapel Hill Super Regional.

The last of the four pitches for Tony Pluta (3–0), Arizona (43–19), did not leave a run, allowing two hits and two walks with two strikes in 2 1/3 innings. Wildcats had 16 hits, as each batsman had at least one, including Aaron Walton (3 -for -5, RBI) and Tommy Splen (2 -for -4, Solo Home Run, Two RBI).

Tar Heels (46–14) collected 12 hits, including Tyson Bass (three runs in seventh) and domestic runs from Sam Angelo (two runs shots in the second). North Carolina went back 6-4 on the top of the seventh to four hits, one hit batsman and two walk-Jackson van de brake, pushed to the fourth locations of the game, with a base of 8–6 with an increase of 8–6.

Duke 7, dead states 4

Kyle Johnson went to 4 -for -4 and went in five runs as Blue Devils took the first game of Super Regional in Durham, Nekan.

Johnson, number 9 batsman for Duke (41–19), hit two runs in the third innings, two runs in the fourth, ground-rul double and an RBI double in the sixth. Blue Devils, who made a total of six hits, scored seven consecutive runs for the rally with an initial deficit of 2–0.

Duke Starter Owen Prox (4-3) scored two runs and two runs on six hits, while fanning in seven in 5 2/3 innings. Reid pointed to the east in the last three innings and did not leave a run to earn his fifth savings.

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Racesses (42–15), which were a total of nine solo and no additional-base hit, received four hits from Dome Decker. He went one run in the third and the other in the seventh. Murray State Starter Nick Shootte (8-4) suffered losses after scoring five runs with two hits, five walks and two hit batsmen with three strikes.

Number 6 LSU 16, West Virginia 9

Tigers’ Derek Curiel scored five runs and Josh Piercen and Steven Millum each hit the Grand Slam in a route of climbers in Baton Roose, La’s Game 1 of Super Regional.

LSU (47–15) brought only eight hits for climbers (44–15) to 11 to 11, who led 1-0 through three full innings on one run in the second. The Tigers then took the fourth position on Curial’s three-Run Homer, and added seven runs in the fifth, when the Milam went deep, and scored six runs in the sixth. Curiel scored three more runs with a walk on 3 -for -3.

Tigers Starter Ked Anderson (10–1) got a decision despite allowing seven runs (six earned) in seven innings. He gave nine hits and two walks with seven strikes on 113 pitches.

West Virginia Pickers killed eight and five batsmen. Starter Griffin Kim (5-3), after scoring four runs on two hits and three innings fanning in four innings, took losses after a walk. Sam White (3-for-5, three runs), Kyle West (2-for-5, Do-Anne Homar, Two runs) and Gavin Kelly (3-for-4, Do-Rain Homer) led the crime of climbers.

Number 3 Arkanses 4, Number 14 Tennessi 3

Razorback’s Zach Root and Gab Gekele jointly won the sixth position on two-hitters, as Razorback won the Fayetville (Arch.) Super Regional opener.

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Root (8-5) started for Arkansas (47–13) and only scored two runs of Dean Curly in the fifth, while two were on foot and six fans in seven innings. Gekele collected her second sev with two-inning outings, in which she allowed only Andrew Fisher’s single shot in the ninth for volunteers (46–18).

Rider Helphric killed a two-run homer to give Razorback a 3–2 lead in the fifth. The development gave Brent Eradel a third single single to score 4–2 in the sixth.

Number 15 UCLA 5, UTSA 2

Bruins saw the roders in the initial lead of two runs and then monopolized the rest of the way in capturing Game 1 of Super Regional in Los Angeles.

Mason Little led the game with a domestic run for UTSA (47–14), and team partner Caden Miller stole the house in the second innings for a 2–0 benefit of 2–0. But this was when Roadarner was limited to six hits and did not run once. Starter Zach Royce (9–4) gave three runs in five innings, nine hits and three runs with three runs with three runs.

Michael Barnet (12–1) started for UCLA (46–16) and won the victory after scoring two runs on six hits with a strike in six innings. Jack O’Coner, August Suja and Easton Hawk (Seventh Save) combined for three perfect innings. Bruce’s Roman Martin hit two runs triple in the eighth and went to 2 -for -4 with three RBI.

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