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OMAHA, Neb. – First baseman Jared Jones’ RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning Wednesday night lifted LSU to a 6-5 win over Arkansas, propelling the Tigers into the College World Series Finals at Charles Schwab Field.

Jones’ walk-off hit capped a wild three-run rally that erased a 5-3 Arkansas lead and gave LSU its ninth berth in a CWS championship round.

LSU will meet Coastal Carolina in the best-of-three series to determine the 2025 National Champion. First pitch of Game 1 of the series is set for 6 p.m. CT Saturday, and it will be broadcast on the LSU Sports Radio Network and televised by ESPN.

“I would coach this team forever,” said LSU coach Jay Johnson. “I’ve been telling them that probably since March or April. And it’s because of their character.”

LSU will seek its eighth National Championship and its second in the past three seasons. The Tigers have claimed CWS titles in 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009 and 2023.

Jones’ single marked the sixth walk-off hit for LSU in its College World Series history and its first since 2023, when Tommy White launched a walk-off homer to defeat Wake Forest and earn a berth in the CWS Finals.

“Jared came back (to LSU instead of entering the MLB Draft) with the sole intent of doing what we’re doing right now,” Johnson said. “He’s out in front of that not just as a player who’s driving in runs, but as a leader. He’s been tremendous in that regard; he’s set the way for the team.”

The LSU rally began with one out and nobody on in the bottom of the ninth inning when leftfielder Derek Curiel reached on an infield single and advanced to second on a throwing error. Designated hitter Ethan Frey followed with a walk, but Curiel was forced out a third base on a ground ball by shortstop Steven Milam.

Catcher Luis Hernandez then ripped a two-run double into left field, and he scored the winning run when Jones lifted a single just over the outstretched glove of Arkansas second baseman Cam Kozeal.

LSU reliever Jacob Mayers (2-0) was credited with the win after striking out the final two Arkansas hitters in the ninth inning.

Arkansas reliever Cole Gibler (3-2) suffered the loss, as he was charged with three runs on two hits in 0.2 inning with one walk and one strikeout.

Both starting pitchers posting excellent outings, as LSU right-hander Zac Cowan worked 5.1 innings and limited the Razorbacks to one run on four hits with no walks and six strikeouts. Arkansas left-hander Landon Beidelschies pitched 5.0 innings and allowed two runs on three hits with one walks and nine strikeouts.

“We’re excited to prepare for a couple more days and enjoy being together and go compete for a championship, because I get to coach guys like this,” Johnson said. “They’re all across our team.”

Arkansas opened the scoring in the top of the fourth inning when catcher Ryder Helfrick led off with a home run, his 15th of the season.

The Tigers plated two runs in the sixth when pinch hitter Jake Brown delivered a two-run single, but Arkansas regained the lead in the eighth when Helfrick provided an RBI groundout and a second run scored on an LSU infield error.

Jones blasted a solo homer in the bottom of the eighth to tie the game at 3-3, but Razorback centerfielder Justin Thomas Jr. smacked a two-run single in the top of the ninth to give Arkansas a two-run advantage.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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HuntinFishin2525 days
Mistakes on both sides of the ball. Great plays on both sides of the ball. LSU won, LSU won, LSU won. All other B.S. is just that.......B.S.. On to the CWS Championship - GEAUX TIGAS!!!
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kjacksonp25 days
Both teams played tight in several situations.
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alschroed25 days
LSU needs to find a new 2nd baseman he almost lost the game. He has terrible footwork and can't throw the ball to 1st base on the double play.. They should put their 2nd string shortstop at 2nd base. The worst 2nd baseman I have ever seen!
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Bedtiger25 days
Are you a baseball fan or just a troll. Dickinson is one of the best infielders in the country. He is playing hurt and still one of the 3 best infielders on this team.
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alschroed25 days
LSU is lucky they pulled it out. He made two terrible plays. The double play his throw was weak and slow and could have cost the tigers the game. No zip on the ball. If he is hurt he shouldn't be playing. He could always pinch hit. Getting his feet tangled up is just kids stuff.
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GoneFishing2124 days
Sorry that your team lost
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I think both teams were physically and mentally exhausted by the end of that game. So many careless mistakes and errors on both sides late.
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Tridentds25 days
Give LSU 5 or 6 outs in the bottom of the 9th… they going to win every time. Melt down by Hogs on defense combined with clutch hits by LSU.

A 9th inning to remember for sure.
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LSUMike125 days
!!!!!NEVER, BUT NEVER, NEVER EVER EVER GIVE UP!!!!!!!!!… … !!!GEAUXTIGERS!!!… BRING ON COASTAL!!!… … AND… !!!WE OWE COASTAL!!!… (green day, 1 eyed bastard " Vendetta is a friend of mine
Revenge is sweeter than wine " !!!GEAUXTIGERS!!!…
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Arkansas defense really choked in bottom-9. Oh, well. Tigers move on.
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tygerphan25 days
LSU committed three errors and choked away the lead themselves twice due to poor defense. To be able to won despite playing one of our worst defensive games of the year is awesome.
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LSU82Cajun25 days
Geaux Tigers. LSU easily had the toughest bracket. Still Coastal Carolina is pretty good but they have to face our two best pitchers this weekend.
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Davy25 days
Geaux Tigahs!
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cajunmud25 days
I'm a fair weather fan when it comes to LSU baseball until they get into the playoffs. My baseball knowledge could fit into a thimble...well...maybe a shot glass. In these tight games I just wanna turn it off and read the box scores tomorrow, I CAN'T TAKE IT...but I never do...hahaha.

I've always wondered how these managers deal with this stress? Tonight, I realized that they are thinking so far ahead...3,4 moves down the board that they can't be uptight as us fans as to what is going on right now. Whew...
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Feelthebarn25 days
Im glad LSU made it. But why did Arky pitch to him in that situation? Thats just frickin stupid
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GoneFishing2125 days
You’re asking the people that say Jones can’t hit?
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kjacksonp25 days
Josh Pearson was up next, lefty on R handed pitcher. Jones had struck out >5 times in a couple of games on the slider, and the guy pitching threw a good slider, which Jones has had trouble with. Statisticallly probably made sense to pitch to the right handed batter who struggles with breaking balls.
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LSU_Legz25 days
The magic of Alex Box - North
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porge710625 days
What a baseball game! !! Geaux tigers!!!
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pitchandcatch2725 days
The LSU cardiac kids! Holy shite,,,!! What a game. Destiny!! GEAUX TIGERS!!!!
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CaptainYaYa25 days
Wow! That’s was a crazy game.
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benoit47925 days
Heck f yea!!!!!
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LSU_Legz25 days
LFG!!!!
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rileytiger25 days
Let’s Geaux!!!!!
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