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The Arkansas Razorbs, who needed a victory to stay alive in the NCAA College World Series, were to force to force a revenge with LSU’s Tigers on Wednesday night.
However, the left gardener Charles Davalan had a brutal mistake in the garden in what could have been the end of the game. Instead, he helped LSU win a place in the championship series.
The right -hand batter of the Tigers, Luis Hernández, agreed to a launch to the left garden that came out to 104 mph of the bat, but was hit directly in Davalan. However, it seemed that the left gardener slipped and judged the ball badly, and bounced on his shoulder and went to the wall.
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The Arkansas Razorback Gardener, Charles Davalan, #24, is located in the third base after a triple during the regional baseball game of Division I of the NCAA between the Creighton Blue Jays and Arkansas Razorbacks on June 1, 2025 at the Baum-Walker stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas. (Andy Altenburger/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
If that were not a sufficient problem, there were runners in the first and second one for LSU, and both scored to tie things at five each.
The Razorbs had just taken the front at the top of the ninth entrance thanks to a single from Justin Thomas Two-Rbi to the left garden, but everything was in vain at the end.
The Arkansas baseball star presents the historical game without hits in the University World Series
Jared Jones, who tied the game before with a solo homer at the bottom of the eighth entrance, entered the clutch once again, connecting Hernández on a line road that hit the second base Cam Kozeal glove and landed in the central garden to score the fashion winning race.

The first base of the LSU Tigers, Jared Jones, #22, celebrates after hitting a single RBI against Arkansas reasoning during the ninth entry in Charles Schwab Field. (Images Dylan Widger-Imagn)
The Tigers celebrated their trip to the championship series, while Arkansas could not believe that they were not a rematch.
While LSU celebrated, Davalan was understandably excited after the game. He saw his teammates Razorkes comforting him when he let his emotions spill in the field.

Arkansas Central Razorbacks, Justin Thomas Jr., #4, leans his head after falling to LSU’s Tigers in Charles Schwab Field. (Images Dylan Widger-Imagn)
Los Tigres, who are looking for their second national title in three seasons, will face the coast of Carolina, who defeated Louisville, 11-3, to ensure their place in the final fight, better of three three years.