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Razorback right hander Gage Wood throws third no-hitter in MCWS history

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On Monday afternoon at Charles Schwab Field, Gage Wood delivered one of the greatest pitching performances in the history of college baseball, keeping Arkansas’ national title hopes alive with a no-hitter and a College World Series record 19 strikeouts in a 3–0 win over Murray State.

On Monday afternoon at Charles Schwab Field, Gage Wood delivered one of the greatest pitching performances in the history of college baseball, keeping Arkansas’ national title hopes alive with a no-hitter and a College World Series record 19 strikeouts in a 3–0 win over Murray State.

This was more than just a great outing—it was a once-in-a-generation masterpiece, one that fans, teammates, and opponents alike will be talking about for decades.

Through seven innings, Wood was perfect. In the eighth, with Arkansas leading 3–0, the only blemish came when he hit Murray State’s Dom Decker on the foot with a breaking ball. The perfect game was gone, but the no-hitter remained intact.

Wood’s 19 strikeouts set a new record for a nine-inning College World Series game. His no-hitter was the first in Omaha since 1960, when Oklahoma State’s Jim Wixson accomplished the feat in a 7–0 victory over North Carolina.

The big news for the Razorbacks is that they staved off elimination thanks to Wood’s brilliance and preserved their high-end bullpen arms for their second elimination game, scheduled for tonight against the loser of (6) LSU vs. (15) UCLA at 6 PM CT on ESPN.

Arkansas will need a stronger offensive showing if they want to avoid elimination again and advance to the College World Series Finals this weekend.

But no matter what happens next, Gage Wood has etched his name into Omaha lore.

By Carter Huff

University of Arkansas KΣ 2028
Razorbacks Communications Intern
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