After stunning Texas in its College World Series opener, Notre Dame lost its final two games in its first CWS appearance in 20 years as its pitching was shaky, defense struggled and hitting evaporated
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Jack Findlay had 35 innings of regular-season work. Since Notre Dame's postseason run began, Findlay has thrown 10-plus innings, saved three games and punched the Irish's ticket to Omaha:
Link Jarrett talked the last hour. Players embraced the last hour. And when the time came? The last hour separated Notre Dame -- not a national seed -- from college baseball's consensus top team. It's time to call this team, these players and assistant coaches what they are: Legends.
Notre Dame staged a comeback for the ages, and turned Ryan Cole into a prophet. It was Cole earlier this week who said the Vols should fear the dangerous Irish.
Link Jarrett addressed the vacancy at his alma mater and shared what he told his players. Plus, the latest on Ryan Cole's status for Saturday, Jack Findlay's dominance and Jared Miller's return:
With dominant pitching once again, headlined by John Michael Bertrand and again preserved freshman Jack Findlay, Notre Dame completed a 3-0 run through the Statesboro Regional to secure its 2nd-straight Super Regional appearance
No. 8 Notre Dame notched its fifth win this season against a Big Ten foe, has one more game left against the league -- and made clear it will do all it can to host NCAA Tournament play again this year at Frank Eck Stadium.
The Fighting Irish baseball team battered visiting Purdue-Fort Wayne Wednesday at Eck Stadium, setting up a pivotal showdown this weekend against visiting Wake Forest.