

6 pivotal moments from the LSU vs. Arkansas Men’s College World Series classic
6 pivotal moments from the LSU vs. Arkansas Men’s College World Series classic
LSU and Arkansas provided the Fans of Baseball the immediate classic Omaha late Wednesday evening when Tigers advanced for the second time to the World Championship at the University of Men’s Championship.
Here is the division of all key moments in the game that contained five lead changes:
Top 4.
Until the fourth shift, the SEC enemies joined for four hits and eight strokes. But Ryder Helfrick finally put the scoreboard to work and punished the first 417 feet playground in the center of the field to make Arkansas 1-0.
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Ryder Helfrick starts to start @ArazorbackBSB 🐗 pic.twitter.com/wjbtjsqsx0
– Sec Network (@secnetwork) June 19, 2025
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Lower 6 ..
At this moment, the pitcher of Arkansas Landon Beidelschies was given the tigers and allowed two hits with nine pieces over five shifts. Ethan Frey, however, doubled on the first course Beidelschies sixth before hitting Steven Milam in the box to put two without out.
Arkansas head coach Dave van Horn went to Bullpen after Milam took his base and called Gabe Gaeckle, who passed six shifts last Saturday with 10 punch outs against the tigers. Gaeckle recorded two outs before Van Horn intentionally went to Josh Pearson to load the bases.
LSU head coach Jay Johnson Hit-Hit Jake Brown with Jumed Bases and Hitter with a red finished pinch re-set out and swung the single on the left gap in the field to run in Frey and Milam from the second and third. Brown has improved this season to 7 for 12 (0.583) as Hitter.
Two thumb up for two runs 👍 👍#Mt x 🎥 ESPN / @Lsubaseball pic.twitter.com/jrjj2vbpff
– NCAA Baseball (@ncaabaseball) June 19, 2025
The tigers took the lead 2-1 and runners in the first and third place. Brown went to steal the second place on another bat before hitting the brakes in a different direction in an effort to get Pearson over the home record before it was marked. But Cam Kozeal conducted a diving game to mark Brown’s steps before Pearson touched the home board.
Tag, you are #Mt x 🎥 ESPN / @ArazorbackBSB pic.twitter.com/i4kueodsus
– NCAA Baseball (@ncaabaseball) June 19, 2025
Johnson invited the call but was supported to end the sixth shift.
Top 8.
One down, Razorbacks loaded the bases one out in the eighth before the first of the many mistakes changing the game gave Arkansas lead.
Helfrick hit the ejector on the third, allowing the tigers to start turning the double game. Charles Davalan scored from the third, bound the game, but the first Baseman Jared Jones suppressed the throwing from the second Baseman Daniel Dickinson, allowing Wehiwa Aloy to score from the other when he intervened.
It takes what it takes in Omaha pic.twitter.com/4t4feelwvp
– Arkansas baseball (@razorbackBSB) June 19, 2025
Razorbacks have now led 3-2 to the bottom of the eighth.
Bottom 8 ..
Jared Jones was 0-4 with four pieces against Gabe Gaekle on Men’s College World Series, but during their 8 exchange match, the first Baseman finally got the best of Gaeckle and sent the middle Middle Fastball over the right center fence to bind the game 3-3.
Let it fly@ Bearjones_3 | ESPN pic.twitter.com/jh6x1tstxz
– LSU baseball (@lsubaseball) June 19, 2025
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Top 9.
Tie Game, ninth shift. Razorbacks were in this place earlier and bats went through the nine clear hitter Justin Thomas Jr. He torn the single over the left infield and rode the runners from the second and third to give Arkansas a lead of 5-3.
Justin Thomas Jr. Is the guy, a friend pic.twitter.com/xtjlwibilu
– Arkansas baseball (@razorbackBSB) June 19, 2025
Razorbacks were now three outs from forced the decisive elimination game on Thursday.
Bottom 9.
Chaos. Only four teams overcame the multi-runs at the bottom of the ninth shift because McWs was moved to Charles Schwab Field in 2011. Now five.
After a strike that opened the shift, Derek Curiel started madness with the only one before the throwing error moved him to a second. The jug of Arkansas Cole Gibler continued walking in Ethan Frey and put on two runners.
Another AT-BAT, Steven Milam hit the land directly to Wehiwa Aloy, who seemed to have set up a double-tailor-made game. However, Aloy decided to get the leading runner for the third two runs and keep the tigers in the field.
Aloy could end the game …. sheeeeesh pic.twitter.com/eq7fq4sydw
– 11Point7 College baseball (@11point7) June 19, 2025
Luis Hernandez hit the line left on another bat, which bounced off the shoulder of Charles Davalan to the left corner of the field, riding in Frey and Milam to tie up the game 5-5. Hernandez reached the second.
What just happened?! 😱#Mt x 🎥 ESPN / @Lsubaseball pic.twitter.com/bfkdj08fkm
– NCAA Baseball (@ncaabaseball) June 19, 2025
Two outs, tie game, runner in second place with Jared Jones back in the body box. In the number of 2-1, Jones reached for an outer broken ball, jumped out of the glove and over the head of Cam Kozeal for a second to ride in hernandez for victory.
Tigers walk it#Mt x 🎥 ESPN / @Lsubaseball pic.twitter.com/fapkqawlnr
– NCAA Baseball (@ncaabaseball) June 19, 2025
The stadium broke out when the tigers carried the celebration in the deep center field and secured their place in the championship series against Chanticleers this weekend.
Dramatic victory of LSU from the roof 🤯
Re -experience tigers advancing to McWS Championship 🔥#Mt x @Samsungus pic.twitter.com/gau0y8ecl2
– NCAA Baseball (@ncaabaseball) June 19, 2025
LSU won its sixth victory in McWs history and for the third time for Oklahoma and Southern Cal with eight.
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