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Arkansas pitcher Gage Wood no-hits Murray State in all-time great College World Series performance


After Arkansas righthander Gage Wood struck out Murray State leadoff man Jonathan Hogart to secure a no-hitter in a 3-0 win for the Razorbacks over the Racers, he looked to his dugout and used his hand to underline the word “Arkansas” across the front of his jersey. The team piece of the result is important, because the victory kept Arkansas alive. (D1 Baseball)

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Arkansas pitcher Gage Wood no-hits Murray State in all-time great College World Series performance