Gage Wood throws no-hitter in College World Series
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Wood had 19 strikeouts to complete just the third no-hitter in MCWS history and end the Racers' Cinderella run.
Gage Wood said he had one thing on his mind after tossing a strike for the final out of a historic College World Series no-hitter, which led Arkansas past Murray State and extended his season: "We're not going home.
Arkansas’ Gage Wood pitched the third no-hitter in College World Series history, striking out a record 19 to lead the Razorbacks to a 3-0 victory.
A dominant fastball, punishing curveball and a late Father's Day gift. How Arkansas baseball's Gage Wood no-hit Murray State at the College World Series.
What. A. Performance. Gage Wood tossed the third no-hitter in College World Series history to keep the Arkansas baseball season alive.
Wood joined Jim Ehrler of Texas in 1950 and Jim Wixson of Oklahoma State in 1960 as the only pitchers to throw CWS no-hitters.
How Arkansas baseball and Murray State reacted to Gage Wood's 19-strikeout no-hitter in the College World Series that kept the Razorbacks alive.
But in nearly 80 years of the men's College World Series, no pitcher has ever thrown a perfect game in Omaha. In fact, no pitcher has even gotten through six perfect innings since way back in 1999. Which makes sense, considering the level of competition in Omaha and the caliber of hitter the event has seen over the years.