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OMAHA, NE. — Louisville has made it back to the mecca of college baseball for the first time since 2019. Back to the Men's College World Series, achieving the kind of single-season turnaround to ...
Louisville will begin its journey in the 2025 College World Series against Oregon State. As the No. 8 national seed, the Beavers are the third-highest-ranked team remaining in the NCAA tournament ...
Louisville has made the College World Series five times in the past and has never won it all. U of L has only won the first game of the CWS winners bracket once in 2017, when it beat Texas A&M 8-4.
It wasn’t the easiest path, but Louisville overcame it all to punch their ticket to the College World Series and it was more than well-deserved for Coach McDonnell and the entire team.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — With the University of Louisville baseball team back in the College World Series, the excitement is spreading far beyond the dugout. " (I've) followed them all year.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - It all came down to one last game. The University of Louisville’s baseball team took home the victory in game one of the Super Regionals, but Miami was able to grab the win in ...
Louisville will travel to Omaha, Nebraska on Wednesday where it'll begin play in the College World Series on Friday evening at Charles Schwab Field. The Cardinals (40-22) will play Oregon State ...
Louisville has played at the College World Series six times and have compiled a 6-12 record at the event. The 2025 and 2019 teams reached the furthest, finishing 2-2 in Omaha.
Entering Super Regionals, the ACC had the most teams gunning to reach the Men's College World Series, and now only Louisville remains in their journey for a national championship. The ACC had the ...
Louisville Baseball (@LouisvilleBSB) via X. With the season on the line during Sunday’s College World Series (CWS) first-round matchup between Louisville and Arizona, Louisville right-handed ...
Back to the Men's College World Series, achieving the kind of single-season turnaround to make the Cards the envy of their sport. They weren't even part of the 64-team NCAA Tournament field last year.
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