College World Series Surprises
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NCAA baseball tournament winners and losers: College World Series full of surprises

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Defending champion Tennessee was ejected in super regional play by Arkansas , which swept the Volunteers in their best-of-three series.
Murray State beat Duke 5-4 in Monday 's elimination game to continue its magical run through the tournament.
Coastal Carolina will make the second World Series appearance in program history after sweeping Auburn 7-6 in the first game and 4-1 in the second .
Arizona will play Coastal Carolina , Louisville , Oregon State , UCLA , Murray State and Arkansas .
UNC led 3-1 heading into the eighth inning thanks to a three -run homer from senior Jackson Van De Brake .
The Tar Heels gave the game away with a pair of errors on the infield.
Another pitching change to Aidan Haugh resulted in a two -run single that gave Arizona the lead and eventually the College World Series berth.
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