College World Series 2025: Shocks, Surges, and Omaha Dreams Realized
The 2025 Men's College World Series field is nearly complete, and this year’s road to Omaha has delivered dramatic comebacks, legacy-defining performances, and stunning upsets. With only one Super Regional series remaining to be decided between Duke and Murray State, seven programs have already booked their tickets to the final showdown. For many teams, transfers, player development, and postseason poise have defined their CWS storylines. Here's how it all played out.
Razorbacks Surge Past Defending Champs
No. 3 seed Arkansas delivered a commanding performance, sweeping defending national champion Tennessee in the Fayetteville Super Regional. The Razorbacks opened with a 4-3 nail-biter before unloading an 11-4 rout in Game 2. Outfielder Logan Maxwell’s grand slam was the moment of the series, sealing the game and eliminating the Vols’ repeat hopes. Arkansas continues its quest for its first national championship in program history, fueled by a potent offense and lockdown bullpen.
LSU Dominates With Balanced Firepower
No. 6 LSU stamped its 20th College World Series appearance with a convincing 2-0 series win over West Virginia. The Tigers exploded for 16 runs in Game 1 and backed it up with a 12-5 victory in Game 2. Key players included Jake Brown and Steven Milam, each with four RBIs in the clinching game. LSU has eyes on their eighth national title, riding a veteran lineup and steady rotation.
Oregon State's Power Surge Secures Omaha Berth
Oregon State secured its eighth trip to Omaha, showcasing offensive explosiveness in a 14-10 win over Florida State. Trent Caraway’s grand slam and Gavin Turley’s two-run homer highlighted a game where the Beavers piled on early and held off a late Seminole surge. After falling in Game 2, Oregon State’s bounce-back victory proved the team’s resilience and depth.
Wildcats Roar Past Tar Heels
Arizona mounted one of the most impressive comebacks of the postseason. After suffering an 18-2 blowout in Game 1 against No. 5 North Carolina, the Wildcats fought back with 10-8 and 4-3 wins. Mason White's clutch two-run single in the eighth inning of Game 3 completed the upset. The victory sends Arizona to Omaha for the 19th time in program history, driven by youth, grit, and a refusal to fold.
UCLA Ends a Long CWS Drought
The No. 15 Bruins returned to the CWS for the first time since their 2013 national title. UCLA swept UTSA with strong pitching and timely hitting. Payton Brennan starred with three hits and two RBIs in the 7-0 Game 2 victory. UCLA’s bullpen held UTSA hitless over the final five innings, signaling a return to form for one of college baseball’s traditional powers.
Coastal Carolina Eyes Another Title Run
The Chanticleers swept Auburn, advancing to Omaha for the second time in program history. A three-run seventh inning and a steady pitching performance from Jacob Morrison and Hayden Johnson sealed the deal. Coastal Carolina aims to recapture the magic of its 2016 title run, once again emerging as a small-conference powerhouse defying expectations.
Louisville's Clutch Gene
Eddie King Jr.’s RBI double in the seventh inning of Game 3 lifted Louisville over Miami, capping a tightly contested series. The Cardinals, who upset top-seeded Vanderbilt in regional play, continue their surprise run into Omaha. Strong bullpen work and late-game heroics have defined Louisville’s postseason, setting up a clash with Oregon State.
Murray State vs. Duke: Final Spot at Stake
The only unresolved Super Regional pits Duke against Murray State in a winner-take-all Game 3. Murray State evened the series with a 19-9 demolition led by Dom Decker and Will Vierling. Duke, seeking its first CWS appearance since 1961, will have to withstand a red-hot Racers offense averaging over 10 runs per game in the postseason.
Bracket Breakdown: Who Faces Whom?
Here’s the current College World Series bracket lineup:
- Louisville (40-22) vs. Oregon State (47-14-1)
- Arizona (44-19) vs. Coastal Carolina (53-11)
- UCLA (47-16) vs. Duke or Murray State
- LSU (48-15) vs.
Arkansas (48-13)
Omaha awaits. The action begins this Friday as eight programs dream of hoisting the championship trophy. With national seeds falling left and right, 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable College World Series in recent memory.







