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Jacob Morrison Joins College Baseball Lore With Unforgettable CWS Pitching Clinic

OMAHA, Neb. — Coastal Carolina ace Jacob Morrison authored a performance for the history books Sunday night, carrying the No. 13 Chanticleers to a 6-2 victory over No. 8 Oregon State in a College World Series opener that showcased his meteoric rise from redshirt project to national spotlight.

A Pitching Masterclass

The 6-foot-8 right-hander delivered a career-defining outing at Charles Schwab Field, retiring 16 consecutive batters after allowing a solo home run in the third inning. According to program records, Morrison became just the third pitcher since 2011 to record such a streak in a CWS game, joining an elite fraternity of Omaha legends.

Final line:

From Redshirt to Ace

Morrison’s transformation has been staggering:

“His fastball was exploding, and the slider had teeth all night,” said Coastal Carolina coach Gary Gilmore. “When he’s locating like that, he’s as good as anyone in the country.”

Tournament Toughness

The redshirt sophomore has been lights-out in postseason play:

Chanticleers’ Championship Hopes

With Morrison likely available for a potential national championship series, Coastal Carolina—seeking its first title since 2016’s Cinderella run—has a proven ace to lean on. His next start could come against the winner of Tennessee/Florida State.

By the Numbers: Morrison’s 2025 Dominance

What’s Next

The Chanticleers advance to face the winner of Tennessee/Florida State on Tuesday night. If Morrison maintains this form, Coastal Carolina’s dream of a second national championship looks increasingly plausible.

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