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LIVE CWS Game 2 Blog: LSU vs. Coastal Carolina

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LSU has a chance to beat Coastal Carolina and win the CWS Championship on Sunday (Photo: Dylan Widger-USA TODAY Sports)
LSU has a chance to beat Coastal Carolina and win the CWS Championship on Sunday (Photo: Dylan Widger-USA TODAY Sports)

Can LSU win the program’s eighth College World Series Championship by knocking off Coastal Carolina on Sunday?

The Tigers beat Coastal Carolina in Game 1 of the CWS Final behind a nine-inning shutout from ace Kade Anderson, which turned out to be just enough for LSU to secure a 1-0 win.

Headed into Game 2, Coastal Carolina’s ace Jacob Morrison (12-0) will face off against LSU’s second ace in Anthony Eyanson, who heads into Game 2 of the CWS Finals at 11-2 on the year in 17 appearances.

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NCAA College World Series Finals
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (56-11) vs. LSU Tigers (51-15)

DATES/TIMES
• Saturday, June 21 @ 6 p.m. CT (ESPN)
• Sunday, June 22 @ 1:30 p.m. CT (ABC)
• Monday, June 23 (if necessary) @ 6:30 p.m. CT (ESPN)

STADIUM
• Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Neb. (24,500)

RANKINGS
• LSU – No. 6 NCAA Tournament National Seed
• CCU – No. 13 NCAA Tournament National Seed

RADIO
• LSU Sports Radio Network affiliates
• Live audio at www.LSUsports.net/live; Live stats at ncaa.com

Chaos ensues as umpires toss two Coastal Carolina coaches

06/22/2025 02:11:06 PM

LSU’s Steven Milam picked up where he left off vs. Coastal Carolina with a hit to start the first inning, but Coastal Carolina pitcher Jacob Morrison struck out two batters and got a ground out to avoid any early damage that could have been delivered by the top of LSU’s order. In the bottom of the first inning, LSU pitcher Anthony Eyanson got a pair of strikeouts and a ground out to keep the score at 0-0. But, that wasn’t the storyline. Coastal Carolina head coach Kevin Schnall was ejected in the first inning, and during discussion with the umpires, first base coach Matt Schilling – who Schnall called the team’s most important coach – was also ejected. With eight innings remaining in Game 2 of the CWS Finals, Coastal Carolina will be without the program’s head coach and top assistant.

Coastal takes the early lead in 2nd inning

06/22/2025 02:18:48 PM

A home run from the seven-hole hitter Dean Mijos got Coastal Carolina on the board with a 1-0 lead following a jaw-dropping first inning brought multiple ejections to the Chants staff. LSU pitcher Anthony Eyanson gave up the solo home run, but struck out the other three batters he faced.

Coastal Carolina’s HC won’t coach against in CWS

06/22/2025 02:27:12 PM

After being ejected in the first inning, the ESPN commentators for Game 2 of the CWS confirmed the NCAA’s ruling that Kevin Schnall will miss the rest of Sunday’s game and the CWS Finals Game 3 on Monday – if the game is necessary. A win for LSU on Sunday would give the Tigers the program’s 8th CWS title, while a Coastal Carolina win would force a Game 3 on Monday to decide the 2025 CWS winner.

LSU ties it up at 1-1 in the 3rd inning

06/22/2025 02:43:58 PM

LSU second baseman Daniel Dickinson led the inning off with a single, and Michael Braswell put Dickinson in scoring position at second base with a perfect bunt down the first base line. After Derek Curiel flied out, Ethan Frey doubled to the gap in left field, which scored Dickinson from second to give LSU the team’s first run of the game to tie it up at 1-1.

The Tigers grab the lead, run off Coastal’s ace on 63 pitches

06/22/2025 03:07:43 PM

LSU used the third inning to tie the game at 1-1 and the 4th inning to open up the biggest lead of the CWS Finals. Chris Stanfield’s single to left field scored two LSU runners, and Derek Curiel’s single up the middle scored two more. With a 5-1 lead, the Tigers sent Coastal Carolina ace pitcher Jacob Morrison – who entered the game 12-0 on the year – to the dugout after being pulled before the end of the fourth inning. Morrison finished his CWS Finals appearance with only 63 pitches after being tagged by LSU’s hitters for five earned runs on six hits with just two strikeouts.

Eyanson gets out of the 4th inning with no runs scored

06/22/2025 03:13:26 PM

Anthony Eyanson got two quick outs in the bottom of the 4th inning, but got into a situation with two runners on and two outs. No matter, the LSU ace buckled in and got his seventh strikeout four innings of work.

5th, 6th innings combine for just two hits and zero runs

06/22/2025 03:53:50 PM

The Tigers went down on three batters in the fifth and four batters in the sixth, while Coastal Carolina managed a hit in each inning, but nothing more. For LSU starter Anthony Eyanson, the pitch count headed into the 7th inning went up to 92 pitches thrown with nine strikeouts and one earned run (solo home run) on six hits.

Eyanson exits for LSU, Shores ends the inning quickly

06/22/2025 04:11:50 PM

LSU had runners on the corners in the top of the seventh inning, but a strikeout ended the threat of extending the 5-1 lead. In the bottom of the inning, Coastal Carolina came up with the second home run of the day on Eyanson, this time a two-run home run that cut LSU’s lead to 5-3. Eyanson exited the game after throwing 99 pitches and striking out nine batters while giving up three runs on seven hits. With the 5-3 lead, LSU turned to reliever Chase Shores, who retired the first batter he faced on just one pitch before using multiple 100-plus mile an hour pitches to get a strikeout for the third out of the inning. Even with Coastal’s two runs, the Tigers are now six outs away from the College World Series title.

LSU is 3 outs away from winning the CWS

06/22/2025 04:29:23 PM

The eighth inning saw LSU get a couple hits, but once more, leave runners on base without getting any more runs across the plate. With a 5-3 lead in the bottom of the inning, LSU stuck with Shores on the mound, a decision that paid off when he struck out the first three batters he faced before getting an infield ground ball for the final out of the eighth.

FINAL: LSU wins 2025 College World Series

06/22/2025 04:39:20 PM

Coastal Carolina got the lead-off hitter on base, but LSU head coach Jay Johnson stuck with Shores on the mound, who struck out the next batter for the first out of the bottom of the ninth inning and a 5-3 lead for the Tigers. Then came a grounder to Milam that was turned into a double-play to end the game. And with the double-play ball, LSU is officially the 2025 College World Series Champions.

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