Oregon State was in last place, his last shot, even in the ninth in the second game of College World Series, with a 3-2 loss in the game and having already lost the first game.

When Cadyn Grenier sent a foul-territory pop-up into a 1-1 account, it seemed like Arkansas was going to celebrate its first national title a few seconds later.

But neither the first baseman nor the second baseman nor the right field player for the Razorbacks were able to play.

Grenier snatched a left-footed Matt Cronin three-laps later who scored Zak Taylor and tied for the second match of the World Series 3-3 College.

WHAT

JUST

COME pic.twitter.com/i4249Npuvr

– NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) June 28, 2018

"As soon as you see the ball fall, you know you have another life," said Grenier. "I needed to refocus myself and make the most of this extra life we ​​have. It's a gift."

Three throws thereafter, Trevor Larnach started a two-point homerun that gave the Beavers a 5-3 lead.

OH MY GOD.#CWS MADNESS.

WE ❤️ COLLEGE BASEBALL! pic.twitter.com/69L8ZPYusr

– NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) June 28, 2018

"Not done" The ESPN cameras surprised a member of the Oregon State team.

Effectively.

Thursday night's match 3 will be the winner, with Arkansas bouncing back for its first national title while Oregon State will attempt to win the College World Series for the first time since 2007.

"You have to move on," said Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn. His team had been 44-0 this season in the lead after eight innings.

"You can not take it back, it's over." Lift your head and start doing things right because it's going to be tomorrow before you know it and we have to come here and give ourselves a chance. "

Arkansas opened the scoring in the second run while Jared Gates was slender on a past ball with two goals and loaded goals. While pitcher Bryce Fehmel managed to get Oregon State out of the jam that he had created himself by getting a fresh start with the loaded bases again, he was chased out after just two innings. .

Adley Rutschman tied the score at 1 on a home run in the fourth inning by Kacey Murphy, starting from Razorbacks.

SMOKEEEEEED. ?@BeaverBaseball the lie of a stroke of batte!#CWSpic.twitter.com/qUA6TcD7Rn

– NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) June 28, 2018

The Oregon State took its first lead of the night on an incredible shot from Grenier – the second in the Beavers' streak – with the goals loaded in the fifth inning.

CHARGED BASES.

TO CRUSH.@BeaverBaseball take the lead !!! pic.twitter.com/pm9wfZPjrX

– NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) June 28, 2018

But the beaver's advance was short-lived. At the end of the fifth inning, the Razorbacks were able to find holes in the left field, scoring the tying point on Luke Bonfield's singles.

?? SPEED ??

Martin flies home from the second to just beat the pitch to the plate!#CWS | @RazorbackBSBpic.twitter.com/nR75HHimfg

– NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) June 28, 2018

Carson Shaddy put Arkansas ahead 3-2 with only one of his two batters later.

The bullpens then held the runners away from the board, until Oregon State drama in the ninth inning.

"We were looking for something positive and we needed something good," said Oregon coach Pat Casey. "Our guys have never given in. So, I think that's what created this opportunity for us to do something good."

Contribute: Associated Press

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