Arkansas' Gage Wood throws the third no-hitter in College World Series history, a 3-0 victory over Murray State
- Gage Wood, a junior pitcher for the University of Arkansas, threw a no-hitter with 19 strikeouts in a Monday College World Series elimination game against Murray State.
- Wood's performance followed his recovery from a 2025 shoulder impingement that sidelined him for two months, but reports indicate he has since resumed pitching at a high level.
- The Razorbacks won 3-0 on the strength of Wood's pitching and offensive contributions from Charles Davalan and Wehiwa Aloy, including an RBI double and key singles that extended the lead.
- Wood set a College World Series record with 19 strikeouts in a nine-inning game and narrowly missed a perfect game after hitting a batter in the eighth inning.
- Arkansas stayed alive in the series and will face the loser of the UCLA-LSU game on Tuesday, June 17, continuing their postseason run following Wood's historic pitching display.
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Arkansas' Gage Wood throws first College World Series no-hitter in 65 years
Gage Wood said he had one thing on his mind after tossing a strike for the final out of a historic College World Series no-hitter, which led Arkansas past Murray State and extended his season: "We're not going home."


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