Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 17
North Carolina, Oklahoma Reach MCWS Finals After 12-7 and 11-4 Wins
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 17

North Carolina, Oklahoma Reach MCWS Finals After 12-7 and 11-4 Wins

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 17

Summary

  • North Carolina and Oklahoma advanced to the Men's College World Series finals on Wednesday, setting up a best-of-three championship series starting Saturday.
  • North Carolina beat West Virginia 12-7 behind 16 hits, with Owen Hull collecting four hits and Gavin Gallaher driving in four as the Tar Heels reached the finals for the first time since 2007.
  • Jackson Rose's 4 1/3 innings of shutout relief steadied UNC after an early pitching change, and the Tar Heels built a 12-1 lead before West Virginia scored six late runs.
  • Oklahoma eliminated Georgia 11-4 as Jason Walk and Dasan Harris each hit two homers in a season-high five-homer outburst, sending the Sooners to their first finals since 2022.
  • The matchup pits title-hungry programs against each other: North Carolina is chasing its first baseball championship, while Oklahoma will play for its third amid a late-season power surge.

Insights

Will North Carolina’s elite pitching finally end its title drought against Oklahoma’s explosive home run power?
As the SEC's six-year title streak ends, can Oklahoma’s freshman pitchers make history against North Carolina's veteran lineup?