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Arkansas' Brett Eibner, center right, is mobbed by teammates after his two-out, two-run homer off Virginia closer Kevin Arico in the top of the ninth inning Wednesday night sent the College World Series elimination game into extra innings.
Arkansas’ Brett Eibner, center right, is mobbed by teammates after his two-out, two-run homer off Virginia closer Kevin Arico in the top of the ninth inning Wednesday night sent the College World Series elimination game into extra innings.
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OMAHA — Arkansas isn’t ready to let this season end.

Down to their last strike, the Razorbacks got the tying home run in the ninth, clutch pitching and finally the go-ahead double from Andrew Darr in the top of the 12th to defeat Virginia 4-3 at the College World Series on Wednesday night.

“These are tough kids who didn’t want to lose, didn’t want to go home,” Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn said. “We won, and I’ll never forget.”

Brett Eibner’s two-out, two-run homer off Virginia closer Kevin Arico in the top of the ninth tied it at 3, and Arkansas’ Dallas Keuchel (9-3) put a runner on third base in each of the last four innings but escaped each time.

Arkansas (41-23) plays LSU on Friday and would have to beat the Tigers then and again Saturday to reach next week’s best-of-three finals.

Virginia (49-15-1) was eliminated after going 1-2 in its first Omaha appearance.

“It took everything from Arkansas and everything from Virginia,” Cavaliers coach Brian O’Connor said. “Unfortunately, we came out on the short end.”

Darr battled for nine pitches against Andrew Carraway before drilling a grounder down the third-base line to score Jarrod McKinney from second. Darr also hit a two-run double to win a Super Regional over Florida State two weeks ago.

“There’s definitely confidence from having done it before,” Darr said. “I was just trying to have a good at-bat.”

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