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Murray State makes history, beats Duke to advance to College World Series


Murray State is headed to its first College World Series in school history, knocking out Duke on the Blue Devils’ home field in a win-or-go-home Super Regional matchup. The Racers hadn’t won an NCAA Tournament game since 1979 with just four postseason appearances ever, the last in 2003. They’re the fourth regional 4-seed to advance to the MCWS since 1999. (Kentucky Sports Radio)

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Murray State makes history, beats Duke to advance to College World Series


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