OMAHA, Neb. — Louisville was down three runs and its offense was doing next to nothing through six innings against Mississippi State. And the Cardinals’ dismal history at the College World Series didn’t portend a comeback, either.
They were still down a run going to the ninth and facing a veteran closer who hadn’t given up a run in his last seven appearances.
No matter.

“It was good energy,” outfielder Drew Campbell said. “Everybody had positive things to say in the dugout. Just going around the dugout, everybody was picking each other up. We weren’t done. We were just pushing.”
Campbell’s single off Cole Gordon drove in Danny Oriente for the winning run in the bottom of the ninth, and Louisville eliminated Mississippi State with a 4-3 walk-off victory Thursday night.
The Cardinals (51-17) advanced past a third game for the first time in their five CWS appearances. They’ll play No. 2 national seed Vanderbilt in the Bracket 2 final on Friday.
Mississippi State (52-15) had been 47-0 when leading after eight innings. Louisville entered the night 1-16 when trailing after eight.
Mississippi State had a walk-off win of its own Sunday, rallying from a three-run deficit in the ninth inning to beat Auburn 5-4. The Bulldogs led the nation with 28 come-from-behind wins of its own.
The Cards tied it at 3 when Jake Snider walked leading off the ninth against Gordon (5-1) and took second on the reliever’s pickoff attempt in the dirt. Oriente singled into left center, and Jake Mangum came up throwing. Snider slid in headfirst ahead of Dustin Skelton’s tag attempt and the Mississippi State catcher couldn’t hold onto the ball. Oriente took second on the throw home.
Campbell then sent Gordon’s 2-2 pitch into center field, cracking a smile as he left the batter’s box. Oriente scored easily, and Campbell sprinted past second base, threw his batting helmet into the grass and prepared to be mobbed by teammates in left field.
Reid Detmers (13-4) got the win after getting one out in the top of the ninth.
Freshman JT Ginn had limited Louisville to three hits over six shutout innings. MSU built a 3-0 lead, with Rowdey Jordan doubling in a run and Landon Jordan following with an RBI single in the fourth and Tanner Allen singling in a run in the seventh.
MANGUM’S PLEA — Mangum, the Southeastern Conference’s career hits leader, made an impassioned plea for college baseball to be given greater consideration by administrators.
He called for scholarships to be increased from 11.7 per team and that schools approve of a paid third assistant coach.
“College baseball is evolving,” he said. “There’s a million people average watching this game. There’s 30,000 people in that stadium. Come on. It’s time to change. It really is.”
UP NEXT — Louisville would have to beat Vanderbilt today and again Saturday to reach the best-of-three finals next week.
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