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College World Series 2025 Tuesday Scores, Winners and Bracket Results

Timothy RappJun 17, 2025

Weather impacted the College World Series in Omaha on Monday, but play resumed Tuesday with a number of teams looking to keep their championship hopes alive. Below, we'll break down the day's results and bracket implications.

Schedule and Results

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Bracket 2: LSU def. UCLA, 9-5

Bracket 1: Oregon State def. Louisville, 7-6

Bracket 2: Arkansas def. UCLA, 7-3

LSU 9, UCLA 5

When LSU and UCLA resumed their matchup at the College World Series on Tuesday following Monday's weather postponement, the Tigers had a 5-3 lead through three innings.

They only built on that advantage from there.

Led by an explosive offense, LSU defeated UCLA 9-5 and is now 2-0 in Omaha.

Casan Evans ultimately earned the win for LSU, going 4.1 innings while giving up two runs on four hits with five strikeouts. UCLA's Landon Stump took the loss after giving up five runs across two innings.

The Tigers are now one win away from reaching the CWS final, while UCLA will face Arkansas later on Tuesday as they look to stay alive on the losers side of Bracket 2. The winner of that matchup will need to defeat LSU twice to make the final.

Louisville 7, Oregon State 6

You want drama? Oregon State vs. Louisville State had plenty on offer.

The Cardinals ultimately prevailed, 7-6, after a zany ninth inning that included a home run, a wild pitch, a two-run error, catcher's interference, an error on a bunt to load the bases and a walk-off sacrifice fly.

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Louisville took a 6-3 lead into the top of the ninth but Aiva Arquette led off the inning with a solo homer. Gavin Turley advanced to second on a wild pitch, Wilson Weber walked and AJ Singer followed up with another single to load the bases.

Louisville shortstop Alex Alicea then let a grounder go under his glove, letting two runs cross to tie the game. The Cardinals retired the next three batters, but the damage was done.

But the drama was just beginning.

Alicea began his redemption arc with a lead-off walk in the bottom of the ninth, Lucas Moore reached first on catcher's interference and Kellen Oakes bobbled a sacrifice bunt, allowing Louisville to load the bases with no outs.

That set the stage for Eddie King Jr., who hit a deep sacrifice fly to center field, easily scoring the speedy Alicea.

It was an entire game in the span of an inning, and it was easy to forget that eight innings preceded it.

The Cardinals jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in this contest and looked as though they might cruise, though the teams traded runs until the epic ninth inning.

Louisville is now two wins away from the CWS final and will need to defeat Coastal Carolina twice to get there. Oregon State's season is over.

Arkansas 7, UCLA 3

Just like that, UCLA's season came to an end.

The Bruins started the day Tuesday with high hopes in Omaha but fell to the nightcap elimination game with the loss to LSU and then lost to another SEC team with a 7-3 defeat at the hands of Arkansas.

The Razorbacks advanced in large part because of their pitching and the individual brilliance of Wehiwa Aloy.

Aloy started the scoring with a two-run homer in the first inning, added to it with an RBI triple in the fifth and then scored on Logan Maxwell's two-run double in the seventh. In all, the shortstop went 2-of-3 with three RBI, two runs and a walk as a one-man wrecking crew.

He seemingly provided enough run support on his own for the pitching combination of Zach Root and Aiden Jimenez. Root started the contest and threw five shutout innings while striking out five, and Jimenez allowed a single hit while breezing through the next three frames.

Justin Thomas Jr. provided some insurance with an RBI double in the eighth after that, which proved to be more important than it initially looked as the Bruins pushed across three runs in the ninth in part because of some sloppy Arkansas fielding.

Still, there was little doubt about the outcome for the majority of the contest, and the Razorbacks remain alive ahead of a showdown with conference rival LSU.

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