LSU goes off toward Arkansas after devastating outfield -failure

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Arkansas Razorbacks, who needed a win to stay alive in NCAA College World Series, was an out of forcing a fight with LSU Tigers Wednesday night.

However, Left Fielder Charles Davalan had a brutal boom in Outfield in what could have been the end of the game. Instead, it helped LSU to earn a place in the championship series.

Tigers right -handed hitter Luis Hernandez roped a pitch to the left field that went 104 km / h from bats, but it was hit directly on Davalan. However, it seemed that the left Fielder slid and wrongly assessed the ball, and it jumped out of his shoulder and went against the wall.

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Arkansas Razorbacks Outfielder Charles Davalan, #24, stands on the third base after a triple under the NCAA Division in regional baseball match between Creighton Blue Jays and Arkansas Razorbacks on June 1, 2025 at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas. (Andy Altenburger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

If that wasn’t enough of a problem, there were runners on first and second for LSU, and they both scored to tie things on five pieces.

Razorbacks had just taken the lead at the top of the ninth lap thanks to a Justin Thomas to-Rbi single on the left field, but it was all for nothing in the end.

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Jared Jones, who tied the game earlier with a solo home driving at the bottom of the eighth lap, once again got into the clutch and singles home Hernandez on a line drive that hit other Baseman Cam Kozeal’s glove and landed in the middle field to score the winning race on walk-off Fashion.

LSU Tiger’s first Baseman Jared Jones, #22, celebrates after hitting a walk-off RBI Single against Arkansas Razorbacks during the ninth lap on Charles Schwab Feld. (DYLAN WIDGER-INFORMATION PICTURES)

The Tigers celebrated their trip to the championship series, while Arkansas could not believe that they were not forcing a fight.

While LSU celebrated, Davalan was understandably emotional after the game. His Razorbacks teammates were seen comforting him as he let his feelings pour out onto the field.

Arkansas Razorbacks Center Fielder Justin Thomas Jr., #4, bends his head after falling to LSU Tigers at Charles Schwab Field. (DYLAN WIDGER-INFORMATION PICTURES)

The tigers seeking their second national title in three seasons face Coastal Carolina, who defeated Louisville, 11-3, to secure their place in the last, best-of-three-match.

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