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Oklahoma Holds Off Georgia To Advance In Omaha

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Omaha, Neb. — Oklahoma opened the College World Series with a 9-0 win over Alabama, a game marked by dominant pitching, timely offense and standout defense, analysts said on the Oklahoma's Own Sports Podcast. Hosts Toby Rowland and Evan Kamikow praised plays such as Camden Johnson’s early diving stop, multiple double plays and an outfield diving catch that helped protect an early lead. Freshman left-hander Cord Rager started and settled in after being trusted with the Game 1 assignment by coach Skip Johnson; Rowland and Kamikow highlighted his efficiency, command and poise on the Omaha mound. Outfielder Deiten LaChance rolled an ankle during the opener but later hit a home run and took part in a lighter practice day, remaining available to catch and swing the bat. Omaha, Neb. — Oklahoma faces Georgia on Monday night at Charles Schwab Field with a winners-bracket berth at stake. Georgia enters as the SEC regular-season and tournament champion, the No. 3 overall seed and the highest remaining national seed, and brings a deep lineup that includes power hitter Daniel Jackson as well as Tre Phelps and Kolby Branch. Oklahoma is expected to start freshman Xander Mercurius, described as a fiery competitor whose fastball command and early-zone attacking approach will be key; Georgia is expected to counter with versatile right-hander Caden Aoki, who has worked as a starter, reliever and closer. Rowland and Kamikow noted the historical advantage of staying unbeaten in Omaha: the winners-bracket victor needs one more win to reach the final series, while the loser would face a longer path.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Oklahoma routed Kansas in the Super Regional to reach the College World Series.
  • Oklahoma opened Omaha play with a 9-0 shutout of Alabama.
  • Georgia beat Texas to open its College World Series bracket play.
  • On Monday night, Oklahoma defeated Georgia 4-3 in Omaha; Willits and Brock homered.
  • Oklahoma advances to a Wednesday winners-bracket game; Georgia moves to a Tuesday elimination game versus Texas.

Why This Matters to You

Oklahoma's strong start in Omaha is a testament to the team's grit and talent. If you're a fan, it's a thrilling time to rally behind your team. If you're a parent of a young athlete, it's a great opportunity to discuss the importance of teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship.

The Bottom Line

Oklahoma's victory over Georgia puts them one step closer to the College World Series finals. It's a testament to the team's hard work and determination. Worth forwarding if you know a Sooners fan who'd love to celebrate this win.

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Who Benefited

The Oklahoma Sooners benefited by winning 4-3 over Georgia, taking control of Bracket 2 and securing a winners-bracket path to the next CWS round.

Who Impacted

The Georgia Bulldogs suffered a 4-3 defeat that ended their recent winning streak and moved them into an elimination game against Texas on Tuesday.

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Who Benefited

The Oklahoma Sooners benefited by winning 4-3 over Georgia, taking control of Bracket 2 and securing a winners-bracket path to the next CWS round.

Who Impacted

The Georgia Bulldogs suffered a 4-3 defeat that ended their recent winning streak and moved them into an elimination game against Texas on Tuesday.

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