College World Series 2025 live score: LSU vs. Coastal Carolina baseball updates, results, highlights from Game 1

By | June 21, 2025

The 2025 college baseball season is coming to an end. Saturday marks the start of the 2025 College World Series Championship Final. The Sun Belt’s Coastal Carolina and the SEC’s LSU will duke it out in a three-game series to determine a national champion.

Coastal Carolina is a smaller school outside Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It has a peculiar mascot that is essentially an angry rooster, and they play on a teal football field; however, they consistently put together respectable baseball teams. The Chanticleers — the angry roosters — finished the season 56-11 and went 26-4 in conference play.

Coastal Carolina was given the No. 13 seed for the College World Series. The Chanticleers have won 26 games in a row dating back to the regular season. Coastal Carolina rolled through its regional, taking down Fairfield and East Carolina before a quick two-game sweep of Auburn in the super regionals. The Chanticleers rolled past Arizona, Oregon State and Louisville in the College World Series to reach the Championship Series. 

LSU is known for its football team, but recent alumni have put its baseball team on the map. Pirates ace Paul Skenes and Nationals outfielder Dylan Crews are both former Tigers. LSU went 51-15 this season, but struggled through conference play, going 19-11. The Tigers aren’t riding the same win streak that the Chanticleers are but have won six games in a row.

LSU hosted a regional and went 3-1, losing to Little Rock once, but beating them twice as well as defeating Dallas Baptist to advance. The Tigers outscored the Mountaineers 28-14 in the super regionals to make the College World Series. LSU beat UCLA and Arkansas twice to make the championship finals. The second win over Arkansas was notable because the Razorbacks imploded in the final inning, allowing the Tigers to walk-off

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The Sporting News is bringing you LIVE updates and highlights as Coastal Carolina takes on LSU in Game 1 of the 2025 College World Series Championship Final. 

Coastal Carolina vs. LSU baseball score

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Coastal Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0    
LSU 1 0 0 0 0 0 0    

Coastal Carolina vs. LSU live updates, highlights from College World Series Final Game 1

All times ET. 

Bottom of the 8th — Tigers 1, Chanticleers 0

9:35 p.m. — Carbone is still out there for Coastal. He got Milam out for the first time in the game, as he grounded out to third. Brown roped a 3-2 pitch into right field for a single. Jared Jones continues to struggle and grounded into a double play. Anderson is heading back out to try to lockdown the complete game shutout. 

Top of the 8th

9:27 p.m. — Despite his pitch count at 102 to enter the inning, Anderson is still out there. Alexander flew out to deep right for a quick first out. Barthol helped out the Tigers’ starter with a one-pitch groundout to first. He walked Mitchell with two outs. Anderson got Pado to strike out looking to end the top half of the inning. 

Bottom of the 7th — Tigers 1, Chanticleers 0

9:21 p.m. — As expected, Flukey’s day is done. He allowed four hits and one earned in six innings of work while striking out nine and walking two. 

The lefty Dominick Carbone is on for Coastal. It was a long at-bat for Dickinson that started 3-0, and then got to 3-2, but ended with him getting hit in the elbow for the free pass. Coastal challenged the call because they think Dickinson leaned into the ball. It was reviewed and determined that he did lean into it, and he was called out. 

Braswell III grounded out to shortstop for the second out of the inning. Curiel hit a slow roller to first base and beat out a single while the Chanticleer defenders couldn’t figure out who needed to field the ball. Frey tried to check his swing but was ruled to have swung at a ball in the dirt by the home plate umpire, and the inning was over. 

Top of the 7th

9:07 p.m. — Mihos hit a slow roller up the middle, but the Tigers defender can’t get to it in time, and he is safe at first. Dooley laid down a bunt and he is out at first, although it was a close play. Mihos did move up to second. Sykes grounded out to shortstop and Coastal Carolina moves to 0-8 with runners in scoring position on the night. 

Bodine battled, but grounded out to second. Anderson’s day is likely done with him at 102 pitches. 

Bottom of the 6th — Tigers 1, Chanticleers 0

8:59 p.m. — Flukey starts the bottom of the sixth off with a four-pitch walk to Milam. Brown lined out to right, and Milam wasn’t able to advance. Flukey continues to have Jared Jones’ number, and strikes him out in a huge spot. The Coastal Carolina starter is up to 95 pitches. Hernandez hit a ball into left center for a single, and Milam advanced to third. 

Stanfield grounded out to short and the Chanticleers get out of the inning. The question in the seventh will be, who is on the mound for Coastal? 

Top of the 6th

8:47 p.m. — Mitchell flew out to left for the first out of the inning. On Anderson’s 90th pitch of the game, he struck out Pado. It looked like Thorndyke had a hit in the gap, but the LSU defender played it well and secured it for the final out of the frame. 

Bottom of the 5th –Tigers 1, Chanticleers 0

8:42 p.m. — Flukey notched his seventh strikeout of the game, setting down Braswell III to begin the fifth. Curiel thought he foul-tipped a pitch, but it was thrown down to first, and it was ruled that he struck out. It was dropped, and then the Coastal catcher threw it down to first for an out. Frey popped out to shallow right field to end the inning. 

Top of the 5th

8:34 p.m. — Anderson now has four strikeouts in a row, and seven overall, as he sets down Sykes to begin the frame. Bodine got hit for the second time in the game. Alexander flew out to center for the second out. Barthol ends the inning flying out to the left center gap. 

Bottom of the 4th — Tigers 1, Chanticleers 0

8:26 p.m. — Flukey started off the inning, striking out Jones. Hernandez hit a liner right at the second baseman. The ball caught him in between hops and bounced off him and went into center field. Stanfield flew out to center for the second out of the inning. Flukey tallies another punchout and gets out of the inning, setting down Dickinson. 

Top of the 4th

8:15 p.m. — Pado got the inning started with a bang, as he doubled to shallow left. Unfortunately, that’s all the offense Coastal Carolina could muster in the inning. Thorndyke, Mihos and Dooley all struck out. 

Bottom of the 3rd — Tigers 1, Chanticleers 0

8:08 p.m. — Curiel comes back up for the Tigers to lead off the inning. He grounded out to shortstop for the second out of the inning. Frey popped one toward first base, and it was Bodine who was able to reel it in while falling backwards. Milam sent one deep to right field, and just past a jumping defender for a double. 

After a great play in the field, Bodine had one get by him and Milam moved up to third with two outs. Against the Tigers cleanup hitter Brown, Flukey strikes him out to get out of the inning. 

Top of the 3rd

7:57 p.m. — Coastal Carolina’s lineup turns over, and Anderson begins facing them for the second time. The southpaw plunked Bodine to lead off the inning. Alexander sends one to right field for a single, and Bodine moved up to second. Barthol went with an analytics move and tried to lay down a bunt. Alexander used his being left-handed to fire to third for the first out of the inning. 

Mitchell struck out and then Coastal took itself out of the inning. Alexander tried to swipe third, but slide past the bag. He scrambled to get back, but was tagged out. 

Bottom of the 2nd — Tigers 1, Chanticleers 0

7:48 p.m. — Hernandez grounded out for the first out of the inning. Flukey is locked in right now, and punched out Stanfield. Dickinson lined one to left. It was right into the sun so the Coastal Carolina defender didn’t get a good jump and it fell for a single. No harm came from it, though, as Michael Braswell III lined out to right to end the inning. 

Top of the 2nd 

7:42 p.m. — Thorndyke starts the inning off by grounding out, giving Anderson a much-needed quick out. Mihos popped out to the left side of the infield, and Anderson has two outs on five pitches after a lengthy first inning. Dooley drew a walk to extend the inning. Anderson punched out Sykes to end the inning. 

Bottom of the 1st — Tigers 1, Chanticleers 0

7:34 p.m. — Curiel worked the count from 0-2 to 3-2, and Flukey walked the leadoff hitter for the Tigers. Frey grounded out to short, but it was slow so while he was out, Curiel moved up to second and avoided the double play. LSU gets on the board first as Milam hits a line drive up the middle of the field, scoring Curiel from second. 

Flukey battled back and got Brown to strike out for the second out of the inning. The Coastal Carolina pitcher freezes Jared Jones on a curveball for another punch out. 

Top of the 1st

7:10 p.m. — We are underway as Anderson misses low for ball one to start the game. Bodine grounded out the second pitch to third. Alexander drew a six-pitch walk for the first base runner of the game. The ball got away from Hernandez for LSU, and his passed ball allowed Alexander to get to second. Barthol grounded out to third and was out at first with Alexander unable to advance. 

Mitchell battled in his first at-bat, and was able to draw a two-out walk. This caused LSU’s pitching coach to come out, with Anderson at 22 pitches in the first inning. Pado struck out, and Anderson got out of the inning. 

Pre-Game

7:00 p.m. — From the pomp and circumstance leading up to first pitch, this one will get underway closer to 7:09 p.m., per the timer on the broadcast. 

6:45 p.m. — Here is how the Chanticleers will line up for Game 1. As Coastal Carolina has done in the playoffs, they are throwing their usual No. 3 starter in the first game of the series to leave their dynamic duo for the second and third games. 

6:30 p.m. — It’s going to be a scorcher for Game 1. The Real Feel for the game from AccuWeather is expected to stay above 93 degrees. There is a 0% chance of rain, but the win could play a factor as it is expected to be between 18 mph and 21 mph the whole game. 

6:15 p.m. — We are about 45 minutes away from first pitch. Coastal Carolina is looking to win its second national championship in school history. LSU is going for ring No. 8 in school history. 

6:00 p.m. — Here is how the Tigers will lineup for Game 1. LSU will start lefty Kade Anderson, who had an 11-1 record with a 3.44 ERA over 18 starts this season. 

5:45 p.m. — Despite the College World Series being held in Nebraska, both fan bases traveled well to support their teams. 

How to watch Coastal Carolina vs. LSU

  • Start time: 7 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Live stream: ESPN+, Fubo

The first game of the 2025 College World Series Championship Final will be held on Saturday, June 21. First pitch is tentatively scheduled for 7 p.m. ET, but with it being the summer, a stray thunderstorm could delay the game. 

The game will air on ESPN and will be live-streamed on ESPN+. It will also be available with Fubo, which carries ESPN in its channel lineup and is offering a free trial. 

College World Series Final schedule

Saturday, June 21

Game Matchup Time (ET) TV channel, Live-stream
CWS Final Game 1 Coastal Carolina vs. LSU 7 p.m. ESPN, Fubo

Sunday, June 22

Game Matchup Time (ET) TV channel, Live-stream
CWS Final Game 2 LSU vs. Coastal Carolina 2:30 p.m. ABC, Fubo

Monday, June 23

Game* Matchup* Time (ET)* TV channel, Live-stream*
CWS Final Game 3 Coastal Carolina vs. LSU 7:30 p.m. ESPN, Fubo

*indicates if necessary. 

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