Omaha, Neb. — Oklahoma defeated No. 7 Alabama 9-0 in the opening College World Series game at Charles Schwab Field, with Oklahoma left-hander Cord Rager throwing seven shutout innings and striking out eight. Alabama managed five hits and did not score. The decisive victory gave Oklahoma a shutout win to open its CWS appearance. The loss moves Alabama into an elimination game scheduled for Monday, increasing pressure on the Crimson Tide after their regional and super regional sweeps. Oklahoma advances in the CWS bracket and will await its next opponent as tournament play continues this week. The Sooners are making their 12th College World Series appearance and their second in the last five years.
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If you're a college baseball fan, this game was a stunner. Oklahoma's shutout win shakes up the CWS bracket. Alabama's on the ropes now. They'll face elimination on Monday. Keep an eye on that game.
Oklahoma's Cord Rager dominated, helping the Sooners start their CWS run with a bang. Alabama's got to regroup fast or they're out. This is what college baseball's all about: high stakes, big plays, and unexpected twists. Share this with a fellow baseball fan who loves a good underdog story.
Oklahoma benefited most from the game, advancing in the College World Series bracket after a 9-0 victory powered by Cord Rager's seven scoreless innings and strong run support, improving their position in the 2026 NCAA tournament.
Alabama suffered a decisive loss that sends the Crimson Tide into an elimination game on Monday, undercutting momentum from their regional and super regional sweeps and exposing offensive struggles against quality starting pitching.
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