OMAHA, Neb. — Wehiwa Aloy drove in Arkansas' first three runs with a homer and triple, Zach Root bounced back from a rocky start to pitch five strong innings, and the Razorbacks eliminated the Bruins from the College World Series with a 7-3 victory Tuesday night.
Arkansas (50-14) will play SEC rival LSU on Wednesday night and would have to beat the Tigers twice in two days to advance to the best-of-three CWS finals. LSU won two of three against the Razorbacks in the regular season and beat them 4-1 in a CWS opener last Saturday.
As good as Root was, Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn was most encouraged by his offense starting to come out of its shell. The Razorbacks totaled 11 runs over its first three games.
''I'm just glad we're scoring more runs and obviously it was a little better tonight to hit in the ballpark," Van Horn said. "It's not as humid and the wind was blowing different directions, but it wasn't stopping the ball like it was the other day.''
UCLA (48-18), which made a 29-game improvement from its 19-33 season in 2024, went 2-2 in its first appearance in Omaha since it won the 2013 national title. The Bruins played Arkansas six hours after they lost 9-5 to LSU in the completion of a game suspended by rain Monday night.
''Disappointing day. Tough day. Tough circumstances,'' UCLA coach John Savage said. ''End of the day, you've got to give credit to LSU and certainly Arkansas. We can certainly build off this. We have a bunch of young, young players who love each other and trust each other. It's a really good stepping stone.''
Aloy, the Southeastern Conference player of the year, hit his team-best 21st home run in the first inning for a 2-0 lead, and his second triple of the season made it 3-0 in the fifth. The Razorbacks added four runs late to put the game away.
Aloy has been one of the Razorbacks' bright spots offensively. He's 5 for 11 (.455) in three CWS games with four RBIs and three extra-base hits. But the Nos. 4 through 7 batters are a combined 6 of 56 (.107).