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Louisville, Ky. (WDRB) – It was a baseball match that continued to look for a hero, a player who we would remember like the guy who brought his team to Omaha, Nebraska and 2025 College World Series.

I can’t choose one.

A series of baseball players from the University of Louisville greatly contributed to the decisive victory of 3-2 cards against Miami on Sunday afternoon at the Jim Patterson stadium in the third match of the NCAA Super Regional.

But these guys have won the best billing:

* Jake Munroe, whose single with two outings started the Go-Ahead rally in the seventh. Give Munroe an additional credit for the second row race on wild land.

* The left -wing field player Eddie King Jr., who broke out of the glove of the central field player of Miami Michael Torres to bring Munroe home with the third round of the cards.

King is the first Home Run striker in Louisville, but he showed balance and maturity on this single. Miami Will Smith’s lift obtained two fast strikes on King.

King therefore changed his approach, choking on the bat more than an inch. He dirty a highly high ball. He let Smith bounce back the critical wilderness in the lawn. Then he cut the ball into the short central field. Torres got there but could not finish the capture while Munroe ran home with the biggest race of the card season.

* And I cannot neglect Ethan Eberle, Jake Schweitzer, Justin West and Brennyn Cutts, the launchers of four cards that limited Miami to two points and eight strokes while dividing nine sleeves.

Eberle, a first -year student, worked the first five. Schweitzer, another first -year student from Trinity High School, covered the following three sleeves.

West, a left -handed left -hander (Ky.) Tilghman, created the drama by cracking two walks between a pair of stick withdraws from the ninth. This inspired the Dan McDonnell U coach to invoke Cutts, a transfer from the state of the Indiana who was the only U -playing player with previous experience in the NCAA tournament.

Cutts worked in a 3-2 account, but removed Miami’s head striker, Jake Ogden, on a fly ball that Lucas Moore captured in the central field. This has pointed out to be clear so that the whole list of cards collapses in a stack of dogs in the center of the field.

Mark it like the 40th cards’ victory in 62 games – as well as the sixth trip of the program to the College World Series, first since 2019.

Louisville will play either the rival of the Atlantic coast conference, Florida State or Oregon State Friday evening in Omaha. The Seminoles and the Bearvers will play their third super regional match at 9 p.m. in Corvalis, Oregon.

Eberle launched as a senior, not a first -year student. Working five rounds and a striker, Eberle only granted two strokes while removing three without a walk.

The Hurricanes scored first, displaying a pair of points in the third round. Max Galvin, a left -handed striker, pulled a rupture ball on the fence of the right field. Miami coach JD Arteaga was certain that he had the distance but was not sure that the fly ball would produce two points.

“He got a bullet that fell on him,” said Arteaga. “I was just hoping to be fair.”

Just, he stayed, landing about 10 feet on the equitable side of the 330 pole fault. Do it 2-0, Hurricanes.

The cards waited for the fourth round to attach it. Garret Pike has chosen. Sion Rose scored it with a double that shook in the corner of the left field. After a Greeting Davis tague on the right field, Bayram Hot equalized the game on the field of Choice de Fielder in short.

The fifth round was a main opportunity for Louisville to take control. Did not occur. The cards loaded the basics with an outing. They did not score. Pike hit three launchers. Sion Rose has rebounded in the choice of an end -of -round defender at the third base.

The sixth round was a main opportunity for Miami to take control. Did not occur. The Hurricanes loaded the basics with an outing. Does that seem familiar?

This is where the similarities ended. Renzo Gonzalez from Miami reduced a bullet to the ground towards the central field – until he greeted in the glove of the lift of the Jake Schweitzer cards.

He may be a first-year student, but Schweitzer knew what to do. He flooded a draw with the receiver Matt Klein for the strength before Klein ends the double game with a crisp laser as a first that Davis reaches to grasp his head.

Munroe and King took it from there.

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Bozich | Miami beats Louisville, 9-6, to put in hold of College World Series pending

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