2024 College World Series Gets Heated with Bottom Half of the Bracket Battles at Charles Schwab Field

Monday’s Scores, Winners, and Bracket Results

The 2024 College World Series is heating up with the bottom half of the bracket taking center stage at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska. On Monday, the day began with an elimination game between Florida and NC State, followed by an evening matchup in the double-elimination round between Kentucky and Texas A&M.

In the first game, Florida emerged victorious over NC State by a score of 5-4. The scoring started early as NC State took the lead in the first inning before Florida answered back in the second. Gators slugger Jac Caglianone hit a three-run home run in the second inning to give Florida a commanding 4-1 lead. NC State responded with a two-run homer in the third inning to cut the deficit to one. However, Florida added another run in the fifth inning and despite efforts by NC State to rally, Florida’s relievers held them to secure a narrow victory.

With their win, Florida remains alive in the College World Series and will face off against either Kentucky or Texas A&M depending on who loses their game on Monday night. The tournament continues with more exciting games as teams fight for survival and advancement through round after round.

As we approach midweek, it’s clear that this year’s College World Series is anything but predictable. With surprise upsets and nail-biting finishes at every turn, it’s anyone’s ball game out there on field.

The tournament has already been marked by several close calls and intense moments of drama as teams battle for every inch of ground they can get. But no matter how things shake out from here on out, one thing is certain: this year’s College World Series promises to be an unforgettable ride until its final pitch is thrown.

As we move forward into Tuesday night’s games, we can expect more excitement as teams continue their quest for glory at Charles Schwab Field. Who will come out on top? Only time will tell.

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