Louisville Walks Off Oregon State 7-6 in College World Series Elimination Game
- Louisville defeated Oregon State 7-6 in a Tuesday elimination game at the College World Series in Omaha.
- Oregon State erased a three-run deficit to level the score in the ninth inning, making the contest highly competitive.
- Key plays included Jake Munroe's two-run homer, a costly error by Louisville's shortstop Alex Alicea allowing two runs, and Eddie King Jr.'s walk-off sacrifice fly.
- Louisville coach Dan McDonnell highlighted the skill of his team's outstanding shortstop and commended their determination in overcoming challenges.
- The win keeps Louisville's postseason hopes alive as their record improves to 42-23, and they will take on Coastal Carolina this Wednesday at 2 p.m.
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Louisville walks off Oregon St 7-6 on King's sacrifice fly in College World Series elimination game
Eddie King Jr. drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning that gave Louisville a 7-6 victory over Oregon State and knocked the Beavers out of the College World Series.
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