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Arizona starter Smith Bailey held that 3-1 lead until the seventh inning, when Louisville led off with a Garret Pike double and bunt single from Neighbors. Bailey was relieved by Garrett Hicks, who allowed a sacrifice fly by Lucas Moore.
Arizona and Louisville baseball look to avoid elimination in the College World Series. Follow live updates as the Wildcats and Cardinals face off:
Zion Rose's two-run single gave Louisville its first lead during a six-run eighth as the Cardinals ousted Arizona from the Men's College World Series.
College World Series lost a former Pac-12 team on Sunday. The Arizona Wildcats fell to the Louisville Cardinals by a final score of 8-3 in an eliminati
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SB Nation on MSNCollege World Series: What Chip Hale, Arizona players said after season-ending loss to LouisvilleArizona was the first team to arrive in Omaha, landing on Tuesday after spending an extra day in North Carolina following a Super Regional that saw the Wildcats take advantage of a huge break to get back to the College World Series.
The Arizona Wildcats and Louisville Cardinals meet up in Omaha on Sunday with their NCAA Men’s College World Series hopes on the line in the first elimination game of the tournament. Both teams had high hopes coming into the Men’s College World Series, but found themselves on the losing end of a couple of tough battles.
Louisville not only avoids going 0-2 in the College World Series for the third time in six all-time trips, they also complete season sweep over Arizona. The Cardinals previously took down the Wildcats, 13-1 in eight innings, back on Feb. 16 down in Arlington, Texas for the Shriners Children's College Classic.
College World Series odds, picks, predictions, TV for Louisville Cardinals vs Arizona Wildcats NCAA baseball tournament game on Sunday, June 15.
Exciting college baseball action out of Omaha, Nebraska, takes place on Sunday as Arizona and Louisville face off in game five of the competition. This will be an elimination game for these two programs,
Arizona made it to Omaha all but one year from 1954-60 and won its three titles in the 1970s and 1980s across five CWS appearances. After missing it 17 consecutive times between 1987 and 2003, the Wildcats returned to the CWS in 2004, marking their first of five appearances this century. Four of those trips have come since 2012.