Louisville Eliminates Arizona with 8-3 Comeback at College World Series
Louisville Eliminates Arizona with 8-3 Comeback at College World Series

Louisville Eliminates Arizona with 8-3 Comeback at College World Series

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In a dramatic College World Series elimination game, Louisville rallied from a 3-1 deficit to defeat Arizona 8-3 with a six-run eighth inning. Zion Rose's two-run single and Kamau Neighbors' perfect 4-for-4 performance were pivotal in breaking Arizona's lead and ultimately securing the victory. Arizona had controlled the game for over seven innings, but errors and strong Louisville hitting in the eighth inning shifted momentum, including a rundown mishap that allowed a run to score. Louisville's bullpen, led by Tucker Biven who pitched four scoreless innings, was crucial in holding Arizona scoreless in the final innings. The Wildcats, who had been unbeaten when leading after eight innings this season, were the first team eliminated from the series. Louisville will continue its CWS run facing the loser of the Coastal Carolina-Oregon State matchup in another elimination game on Tuesday.

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