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Ole Miss Rebels’ College World Series Journey Ends in Omaha

A 12-8 defeat to Troy caps a tournament marked by an early loss and late heroics

The Ole Miss Rebels entered the elimination bracket of the College World Series after an opening loss to the North Carolina Tar Heels, setting the stage for a high‑stakes rematch.

On Sunday, June 14, at 1:00 p.m. Central Time, the Rebels faced the Troy Trojans on the diamond in Omaha, Nebraska, with the game broadcast live on ESPN.

The starting lineup featured a mix of seasoned veterans and fresh talent, including Dom Decker, Judd Utermark, Will Furniss and a host of other players who had battled through the early rounds.

A Late‑Game Surge

Key moments unfolded when Brayden Randle launched a two‑run home run, and shortly after Will Furniss added a solo homer, shifting momentum in Ole Miss’s favor.

Troy answered in the eighth inning, scoring multiple runs highlighted by a solo homer from Cavill, before pulling away to a final tally of 12‑8.

The 12‑8 result eliminated the Rebels from the tournament, bringing a close to a season that had already been marked by a 6‑2 loss to North Carolina and a series of dramatic innings.

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