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College World Series Nears Its Climax as Four Teams Vie for the Crown

North Carolina and Oklahoma eye the finals while Georgia and West Virginia battle to stay alive

A Tight Race in Omaha

The College World Series is still alive, and the stakes have never been higher. Only four teams remain, each fighting to etch their name into the tournament’s storied history.

North Carolina and Oklahoma have surged through the early rounds without a loss, positioning themselves as the tournament’s last unbeaten contenders. Their flawless records have kept fans on the edge of their seats and raised expectations for a potential showdown.

Georgia and West Virginia, meanwhile, find themselves on the brink of elimination. Both squads must win two consecutive games to stay alive, adding a layer of urgency to every pitch.

Wednesday’s schedule promises high‑stakes matchups. Game 11 will see North Carolina take on West Virginia at 1 p.m. on ESPN, followed by Game 12 at 6 p.m. when Oklahoma faces Georgia, also on ESPN.

If the bracket requires it, Thursday will host the finals, slated for June 18, setting the stage for the ultimate showdown. The championship series is scheduled to unfold over the weekend, with games on Saturday and Sunday, and a potential Game 3 looming on Monday should a decisive third contest be needed.

Fans across the country are marking their calendars, aware that each pitch could rewrite the narrative of a tournament that has already delivered drama and surprise. The coming days will determine which teams advance to the final series and which will watch from the sidelines.

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