LSU leaves against Arkansas after a devastating external field error

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The Arkansas Razorbacks, needing a victory to stay alive in the NCAA College World Series, were sheltered from revenge with the LSU Tigers on Wednesday evening.

However, left defender Charles Davalan had a brutal error in the outside field in what could have been the end of the match. Instead, it helped LSU win a place in the championship series.

The striker to the right of the Tigers, Luis Hernandez, framed a ground on the left ground which took 104 mph from the bat, but it was struck directly in Davalan. However, it appeared that the left field player slipped and badly judged the ball, and he rebounded on his shoulder and went to the wall.

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Arkansas Razorbacks Voltueur, Charles Davalan, # 24, is at the third base after a triple in the NCAA Division I Division I match between Creighton Blue Jays and Arkansas Razorbacks on June 1, 2025 at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas. (Andy Altenburger / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

If that was not enough for a problem, there were runners the first and the second for LSU, and they both scored to attach things to five each.

The razorbacks had just taken the lead at the head of the ninth round thanks to a simple Justin Thomas with two RBIs, but everything was for nothing at the end.

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Jared Jones, who equaled the match earlier with a solo home run at the bottom of the eighth round, came again in Clutch, distinguishing Hernandez on an online driving that struck Cam Kozeal’s second goal and landed in the central field to mark the winning race on foot.

LSU Tigers’ first goal player Jared Jones, # 22, famous after hitting a RBI single against the Arkansas razors during the ninth round at the Charles Schwab field. (Dylan Widger-Imagn images)

The Tigers celebrated their trip to the championship series, while the Arkansas could not believe that they did not form a revenge match.

While LSU celebrated, Davalan was naturally emotional after the match. His Razorbacks teammates were seen consoled him while he let his emotions go out on the ground.

Arkansas Razorbacks Center Fielder Justin Thomas Jr., # 4, bowed his head after falling to the LSU Tigers in Charles Schwab Field. (Dylan Widger-Imagn images)

The Tigers, looking for their second national title in three seasons, will face Coastal Carolina, who beat Louisville, 11-3, to secure his place in the final and the best fight.

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