The College World Series will feature a high‑stakes rematch on Tuesday night as No. 3 Georgia takes on No. 6 Texas, a game that will determine which team advances to the semifinals. The contest is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, and will be broadcast on ESPN, with streaming available through the ESPN app and Fubo.
Key Performances and Lineups
Texas kept its championship hopes alive with a 14‑2 victory over seventh‑seeded Alabama, a win highlighted by Adrian Rodriguez’s cycle – the third player in CWS history to achieve the feat. The Longhorns will wear alternate uniforms for the matchup, and their starting lineup includes Aiden Robbins, Carson Tinney, Anthony Pack Jr., and Rodriguez.
Georgia, after a 4‑3 loss to Oklahoma in which all its runs came on solo home runs, will look to rebound. The Bulldogs’ lineup features Tre Phelps, Daniel Jackson and Rylan Lujo, while key contributors for the team also include Adrian Rodriguez, Kenny Ishikawa, Brennan Hudson and Daniel Jackson.
On the mound, Texas will rely on left‑hander Luke Harrison, who posted a 4.29 ERA, while Georgia counters with right‑hander Dylan Vigue, a 4.73 ERA pitcher. Both teams bring a mix of power arms and disciplined hitters, setting the stage for a tightly contested game.
What’s at Stake
The winner of the Georgia‑Texas showdown will join Oklahoma in the semifinals, while the loser’s tournament run ends. Three teams – seventh‑seeded Alabama, Ole Miss and Troy – have already been eliminated, leaving only a handful of contenders vying for the final spots.