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Arizona Wildcats Face Louisville Cardinals in College World Series Elimination Game
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Omaha, Neb. – the No. 21 Arizona Wildcats (44-20) are set to battle the Louisville Cardinals (40-23) in a high-stakes elimination game at the Men’s College World Series today, June 15, at Charles Schwab field Omaha. First pitch is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. MST and will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.
Following a tough loss to Coastal Carolina in their College World Series opener, the Wildcats now face a challenging path through the loser’s bracket. To reach the championship series, Arizona must win four consecutive games over the next five days. Can they pull it off?
Game Day Details: Wildcats vs. Cardinals
here’s what you need to know for today’s crucial matchup:
| Date | Opponent | time (MST) | Arizona Pitcher | Opponent Pitcher |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sunday, June 15 | Louisville | 11:00 AM | TBA | TBA |
Wildcats Aim to Keep College World Series Hopes Alive
The Arizona Wildcats face the Louisville Cardinals in an elimination game this Sunday afternoon at the College World Series in omaha. The game will be televised on ESPN with Mike Monaco and Ben Mcdonald providing commentary. Fans can also tune into Wildcats radio 1290 Am for live play-by-play from Brian Jeffries and Brody Dryden.
Historically, Arizona holds a 2-1 advantage in the all-time series against Louisville. However, the cardinals claimed victory in their most recent encounter, a 13-1 run-rule win at the Shriners Children’s College Showdown in Arlington this past Febuary. Will the wildcats avenge that loss?
Pluta Honored as Stopper of the Year
Arizona closer Tony Pluta was named the Ncbwa Stopper of the year on Friday morning. This prestigious award, now in its 20th year, recognizes the nation’s top relief pitcher. Pluta has also earned All-American honors from Perfect game, the Ncbwa, and the Abca.
Historic College World Series Presence
Arizona boasts an impressive all-time winning record of 43-33 (.566) at the College World Series. Their 43 wins rank sixth in Cws history, just five wins behind Lsu’s fifth-place total of 46.
Shortstop Mason White currently holds the second-highest home run record in programme history with 49 career home runs. He is now only six