The St. Louis Blues even the Cup Final, UCLA scores all the runs, Freshman walk off, and more highlights you may have missed on June 3, 2019.
Blues even series
Oh baby. #StanleyCup
— NHL (@NHL) June 4, 2019
🇺🇸📺: https://t.co/8MSUB03d0B @NBC
🇨🇦📺: https://t.co/eVCyWTbCNm @Sportsnet pic.twitter.com/bT2POu6Db4
Ryan O’Reilly came through in the clutch, scoring the game-winning goal midway through the third period of Game 4 in the Stanley Cup Final. It was O’Reilly’s second goal on the night and helped the Blues even the series with the Bruins. We’re now down to a best-of-3 in the Cup Final. One guess as to how this ends considering it involves a team from Boston.
UCLA runs away
When it rains, it pours ☔
— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) June 4, 2019
Rachel Garcia drives in two more and @UCLASoftball has set a new Championship Series record with 1️⃣6️⃣ runs.#WCWS pic.twitter.com/rmLq0VwwtQ
It wasn’t pretty in Game 1 of the Championship Series between UCLA and Oklahoma as the Bruins put up a 16 spot on the Sooners, setting a new Championship Series record at the Women’s College World Series. Do those runs carry over?
Fresh Walk Off
THE FRESHMAN WALKS IT OFF FOR THE CARDINALS! #RoadToOmaha | @LouisvilleBSB pic.twitter.com/le2W2NxdEz
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAABaseball) June 3, 2019
Louisville were crowned Regional Champions thanks to a walk off by freshman Alex Binelas. The Cards won 4-3 over Illinois State and will face East Carolina in the Super Regionals. Now take the game off easy, Binelas.
Michigan pours it on
The Wolverines extend their lead to ✋#RoadToOmaha | @umichbaseball pic.twitter.com/80YzaYHOSk
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAABaseball) June 4, 2019
Michigan entered the Corvallis Region as the three seed. They might be the most feared team left after knocking in 17 runs against Creighton. Alright, maybe they aren’t the most feared team left. But I know 17 is a lot of runs to score.
Buehler schools Diamondbacks
They ain't even go to class, Buehler. pic.twitter.com/r2qfwiIZ9t
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 4, 2019
On draft day, 2015 first-round pick Walker Buehler struck out 11 batters in 8 innings, giving up just two hits. It wasn’t a day off for this Buehler.
