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CWS: Wildcats Reach Final, Cocks Survive Two Elimination Games

Arizona secured their place in the College World Series championship series, but their opponent has yet to be determined as the two-time defending champions held on for one more game. South Carolina started yesterday’s tripleheader in Omaha with a 4-1 victory over Kent State, eliminating the Golden Flashes. Ace left-hander Michael Roth surpassed the record for most career innings pitched in the CWS in pitching a complete-game two-hitter. That win moved the Gamecocks into another do-or-die game to conclude the day’s action, and they were able to wrap up a 2-0 day with a 2-0 win over Arkansas. The Gamecocks and Razorbacks play again tonight at 8 PM, with the winner advancing to play Arizona. The Wildcats scored six runs in the first inning en route to beating Florida State 10-3. They advance to their first CWS final since 1986.

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