Arizona and Coastal Carolina advance to the 2016 College World Series Finals
Arizona has won four nationals championships, most recently in 2012, while Coastal Carolina is looking for its first title

The 2016 College World Series Finals are set. Thanks to their wins on Saturday, Arizona and Coastal Carolina will meet in the best-of-three series to determine the national champion this coming week.
Here's the schedule:
Game 1: Monday, June 27 at 7 p.m. ET (ESPN, WatchESPN)
Game 2: Tuesday, June 28 at 8 p.m. ET (ESPN, WatchESPN)
Game 3 (if necessary): Wednesday, June 29 at 8 p.m. ET (ESPN, WatchESPN)
As always, all games will be played in TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha. Omaha has hosted the College World Series since 1950.
Arizona advanced to the finals with a 5-1 win (box score) over Oklahoma State on Saturday afternoon. Junior right-hander Bobby Dalbec held OSU to one run in seven innings of work. Are the Wildcats excited? The Wildcats are excited:
The party is on! #BearDownhttps://t.co/3EBhaq1JpZ
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) June 25, 2016
Coastal Carolina, meanwhile, beat Texas Christian in the late game 7-5 (box score). The Chanticleers took a 7-1 lead in the fourth inning before TCU rallied late to make things interesting. In fact, the Horned Frogs were able to bring the tying run to the plate at one point.
After Coastal Carolina sealed the win, postgame hugs ensued:
Nothing can stand between this post-game hug! #CWSpic.twitter.com/VGESTHKoiy
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) June 26, 2016
Oh, and by the way, at least one tattoo was on the line Saturday night. TCU alum Jake Arrieta and Coastal Carolina alum Tommy La Stella had a tattoo bet riding on the game. Per the terms of the bet, Arrieta now has to get a Coastal Carolina logo tattoo.
Arizona is looking for its fifth national championship overall and its first since current big leaguers Joey Rickard and Rob Refsnyder led their team to the 2012 title. Coastal Carolina has never won a College World Series championship in its history. The Chanticleers are looking to break through this week.
Full results for the 2016 College World Series can be found right here.
















