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On Saturday, Kentucky made history in Omaha by hitting a walk-off home run to defeat NC State and advance to the winners’ bracket. The Wildcats took a 3-1 lead but were tied up at 3-3 in the seventh inning with a two-run homer from NC State. The Wolfpack then took a 4-3 lead in the top of the ninth on a wild pitch. However, Kentucky’s Ryan Nicholson hit a solo home run to tie the game at 4-4 in the bottom of the ninth before Mitch Daly sealed the victory with a walk-off homer in the 10th inning.

The Bat Cat Beat’s Daniel Hager breaks down the dramatic game in episode nine of their show, providing insight into how thrilling events unfolded in Omaha. While KSR’s show may not be present in Omaha this weekend, Daniel Hager and Steven Peake are on site to capture all the action and excitement surrounding Kentucky’s first College World Series appearance. They will share their experiences on KSR’s website, social media platforms, special editions of “Bat Cat Beat,” and Rapid Reactions on KSR’s YouTube Channel.

KSR’s coverage of the College World Series is made possible by Summit Insurance Group, a veteran-owned and family-operated business. Steve Terrell of Summit Insurance Group emphasizes that individuals should understand insurance policy terms and conditions before signing to ensure adequate coverage in case of accidents or injuries. To protect vehicles, homes, businesses, lives, and more, insurance advisors like Steve Terrell work tirelessly to provide comprehensive coverage solutions for clients across Kentucky and beyond. For insurance advice and tips, individuals can contact Summit Insurance Group at (859) 479-1234.

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