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In Omaha, Nebraska, an impressive All-American pitcher was in top form. Unfortunately, a single bad inning led to Kentucky’s entrance into the elimination portion of the bracket at the College World Series. Lefty ace Ryan Prager from Texas A&M delivered 6.2 hitless innings, and the Aggies were finally able to break the code on Kentucky’s Mason Moore, resulting in a 5-1 victory at Charles Schwab Stadium.

Kentucky had been undefeated in the NCAA Tournament until this loss. Prior to this game, they had an impressive 6-0 record. The game initially saw both pitchers performing outstandingly, with quick innings and stellar defensive plays. However, things unraveled for Kentucky in the sixth inning when Prager issued a leadoff walk followed by a double to open the inning. This led to a two-run single and a two-run double, breaking up Prager’s no-hit bid.

Notable statistics include Kentucky’s 46-15 record in 2024, their most wins in school history. They are also 19-4 in night games, and this game marked their first loss at the College World Series. Despite the loss, Kentucky head coach Nick Mingione has an impressive record of being second winningest coach at school with 262 wins out of 457 games or .573 winning percentage

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