Men’s College World Series: Gage Wood throws third no-hitter in MCWS history to keep Arkansas’ season alive

In the face of removal on Monday in Omaha, Arkansas needed a great performance from the start of the Gage Wood jug against Murray State if Razorbacks would keep her dreams alive.
Arkansas got this and much more than the right.
Wood threw the third beating in the history of the college of men, and the first since 1960, when he and Razorbacks unloaded the contestants 3-0. Besides going to the distance without allowing a blow, Wood took a perfect game in the eighth half and only lost this width when perfect when hitting a broken ball 2-2 contestants Dom Decker in his back foot to open the half.
Wood ended in the eighth with a mistake, and a husband of the attackers, to put Murray in the half. He closed the game with three other exercises to become a total to 19 in the afternoon, and it is not only a new record for the program in Arkansas, but also set the MCWS record for equipment in the nine games game.
The final came from the game on the quick ball that is 97 miles per hour, which is No. 119 in the afternoon:
Talk to Espn after the game, Wood He was asked about his emotions After throwing only the third multiplication in the history of MCWS.
Wood said: “The man should not be affected.” “That’s all I should say.”
He was asked when he knew something special, and Wood finally broke a smile. “I did not get the stadium out of the extension for a while …”
Jim Erler from Texas was first in MCWS’s history in 1950 against Tafs, while Jim Wixon of Oklahoma was a North Carolina difference in 1960.
Arkansas will take a loser game tonight between the University of California in Los Angeles and LSU tomorrow in the Judicial Game.
As for wood, Through modern expectationsIt is expected that the selection of the first or second round in the upcoming MLB draft will be.
Certainly, not beating the judiciary will enhance its store.