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VisitTeam with Most Runs in a Single Game in College World Series Finals 2024
Tennessee • 33%
Texas A&M • 33%
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Official NCAA College World Series game statistics
Tennessee and Texas A&M to Face Off in College World Series Finals After 7-2 and 6-0 Wins
Jun 19, 2024, 08:50 PM
The College World Series (CWS) has seen significant developments at Charles Schwab Field as Florida State University (FSU) and Texas A&M advance in the tournament. FSU eliminated North Carolina with a 9-5 victory, backed by Andrew Armstrong and Connor Hults, setting up a semifinal match against Tennessee. Despite a strong start, FSU fell to Tennessee 7-2, ending their season with a 49-17 record. Tennessee's victory, highlighted by Blake Burke and Zander Sechrist, marks their first finals appearance since 1951. Meanwhile, Texas A&M defeated Florida 6-0, securing their spot in the championship series against Tennessee. Texas A&M remains undefeated in the postseason, making their first appearance in the CWS finals. The championship series will feature Tennessee and Texas A&M, ensuring an all-SEC final. The SEC has dominated the CWS, winning seven straight games against ACC teams and securing the championship for the fifth consecutive year.
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Yankees • 33%
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