The Last Game at Rosenblatt Stadium: South Carolina vs UCLA

TLDRA historic game between South Carolina and UCLA, marking the last game at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium. South Carolina is one win away from the national title, while UCLA needs a win to force a deciding third game.

Key insights

🏆South Carolina and UCLA are competing for the national title in the final game at Rosenblatt Stadium.

👨‍⚖️Michael Roth, a left-handed specialist, unexpectedly starts the game for South Carolina.

⚾️UCLA's pitcher, Rob Rasmussen, is known for his slider and cutter pitches.

👥South Carolina's Jackie Bradley Jr. has been a standout player throughout the tournament.

🌙The game takes place in the evening, with shadows potentially affecting gameplay.

Q&A

What is at stake in this game?

South Carolina is one win away from winning the national title, while UCLA needs a win to force a third deciding game.

Who is starting the game for South Carolina?

Michael Roth, a left-handed specialist, is unexpectedly starting the game for South Carolina.

What are Rob Rasmussen's pitches?

Rob Rasmussen, the pitcher for UCLA, is known for his slider and cutter pitches.

Who is the standout player for South Carolina?

Jackie Bradley Jr. has been a standout player for South Carolina throughout the tournament.

How might the shadows affect gameplay?

The game takes place in the evening, and the shadows could potentially affect the visibility of the ball.

Timestamped Summary

00:16This game marks the last game at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium.

02:30South Carolina and UCLA are competing for the national championship.

06:05Michael Roth, a left-handed specialist, unexpectedly starts the game for South Carolina.

06:40Rob Rasmussen, the pitcher for UCLA, is known for his slider and cutter pitches.

06:41Jackie Bradley Jr. is a standout player for South Carolina.

11:58The game takes place in the evening, with shadows potentially affecting gameplay.