Ole Miss baseball will advance to the College World Series championship versus Oklahoma after Dylan DeLucia shut out Arkansas 2-0 on Thursday.
This is Ole Miss' sixth trip to the College World Series and the first time the Rebels have won three games. The Rebels will have to find other pitching options like they did on Wednesday when John Gaddis, Jack Washburn and Jack Dougherty pitched well. Ole Miss logged seven hits against him and only Graham's double went for extra bases. Then, after first baseman Tim Elko and Graham contributed back-to-back singles to open the seventh inning, right fielder Calvin Harris singled Elko home to extend the Rebels' lead. That was again his strategy Thursday. Arkansas made frequent contact but rarely squared DeLucia up; three of the Razorbacks' four hits were seeing-eye singles and the Hogs didn't put two runners on base at the same time after the first inning. The Rebels are now two wins away from the first national championship the program has ever won.
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OMAHA, Neb. – If you watch college baseball enough, you'll likely witness what could be called a masterpiece of a performance by a player.
Cayden Wallace was first to the plate for Arkansas, and his ground out to third was out No. 1. DeLucia kept rolling in the eighth with a strikeout and two ground outs. The bottom of the seventh was Arkansas' first real threat to score. Elko then led off the top of the seventh with a single down the third base line. A first-pitch single by Graham put Rebels on first and second with no outs. Kevin Graham sent one across the first base bag for a RBI double, and the Rebels led 1-0.
Arkansas and Ole Miss are it again in the College World Series when the two SEC West teams meet Thursday, June 23, in Omaha. The game will be live streamed ...
Morris, who had given up two runs and was pulled after two-thirds of an inning in the Hogs’ 13-5 loss to Ole Miss on Monday, struck out pinch-hitter Hayden Leatherwood and got TJ McCants to fly out before Justin Bench’s infield single made it a one-run game. Like all cord-cutting alternatives, there are plenty of options, especially for sports. For eight innings, Arkansas all but shut down an offense that had produced 64 runs in its first seven NCAA Tournament games. Winner advances and loser goes home. The Razorbacks called on Zack Morris after Ole Miss loaded the bases with no outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, and the junior left-hander put down the threat to let the Razorbacks hang on for a 3-2 win at the College World Series on Wednesday night. Arkansas and Ole Miss are it again in the College World Series when the two SEC West teams meet Thursday, June 23, in Omaha. The game will be live streamed on ESPN+ and fuboTV, which offers a free trial.
Arkansas baseball couldn't manufacture a run to back up Connor Noland's stellar start, and the Razorbacks' 2022 season ended Thursday.
The Razorbacks couldn't manufacture runs to back up Noland's effort on the mound. Noland was stellar, but Ole Miss starter Dylan DeLucia was better. Arkansas put five runners on base.
The College World Series is down to two teams. Ole Miss clinched its spot in the championship series with a win over Arkansas and will face Oklahoma for the ...
Arkansas kept its season alive Wednesday by winning a 3-2 thriller to set up an elimination game with Ole Miss today. Ole Miss’ pitching continues to shine in the postseason. Ole Miss will turn the ball over to Dylan Delucia for the start. Arkansas (46-20) is one win away from facing Oklahoma for the national championship. •6h ago Ole Miss (39-23) is one win away from facing Oklahoma for the national championship. •6h ago •6h ago Rebels lead Arkansas 1-0 after 3 1/2 innings. DeLucia is now through eight innings for Ole Miss. The Rebels are three outs away from a trip to the CWS championship series.— Mitch Sherman (@mitchsherman) https://t.co/QcDPCmjOe2 June 23, 2022 DeLucia is now through eight innings for Ole Miss. The Rebels are three outs away from a trip to the CWS championship series. Ole Miss’ 40th win of the season was its best yet.
Dylan DeLucia pitched a four-hit shutout and vaulted Ole Miss into the College World Series championship series against Oklahoma.
- You have to credit Mississippi Today. We prefer “Author Name, Mississippi Today” in the byline. Now they are in Omaha, college baseball’s Valhalla, on the precipice of a national championship. “Oklahoma is going to be rested and have all their arms loaded and ready to go. Van Horn went a little further later in the press conference, saying, “Thank God, I don’t ever have to see Kevin Graham hit against us again. Next up for the Rebels: Red-hot Oklahoma, which went through its side of the bracket without a defeat. DeLucia said he lacked command of his fastball early in the game and went mostly with sliders. … I just looked and saw all those zeroes going into the eighth, and I was just like it’s my time to finally finish this game.” With this remarkable Ole Miss baseball season hanging in the balance, Bianco handed the ball to DeLucia, and the sturdy right-hander delivered the game of his life. Ever-dependable Justin Bench singled to right field and then moved to second on Jacob Gonzalez’s grounder to second base. “… But he located and he pitched,” Van Horn said. DeLucia gave up two first inning singles – and then only two hits for the rest of the game. He did it in style, retiring the last seven batters he faced.
Arkansas Razorbacks baseball head coach Dave Van Horn criticized the umpire during an interview on ESPN2 during the CWS game vs. Ole Miss.
Ole Miss improved to 40-23 overall. We got a couple pitchers that are probably a little bit tired." Ole Miss baseball