NCAA.com | June 16, 2015 Numbers of the night Share The College World Series is just full of numbers. For instance, roughly 2.5 percent of Division I team (8 of 301) make it to TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska, and get the chance to win the national championship. We take a look at some of the key stats and figures to come from of Day 3 at the College World Series. Virginia 1, Florida 0 105 Final line for @UVABaseball's Brandon Waddell: 7 innings pitched, 2 hits, 0 runs, 3 walks, 3 strikeouts, 105 pitches. #CWS — ACC Baseball (@ACCBaseball) June 16, 2015 Starting pitcher Brandon Waddell delivered a gem in Virginia's 1-0 win against Florida. 100 A.J. Puk collects his team-leading 100th strikeout of the season in the 1st inning #OmahaGators — Gator Baseball (@GatorZoneBB) June 16, 2015 Florida starting pitcher A.J. Puk recorded his 100th K of the season in Game 6 of the CWS vs. Virginia. Miami (Fla.) 4, Arkansas 3 13 The second-team All-ACC lefthander makes it 13 starts (of 17) that he reaches the 6.0-inning mark; career-high tying 7 K's to boot! — Hurricanes Baseball (@CanesBaseball) June 15, 2015 Miami's starting pticher Thomas Woodrey finished his day with 6.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 3 BB and 7 K's. 2008 First home run for a Cane in the College World Series since @YazmanianDVL08 in 2008 - think Yasmani approves? #MLBU pic.twitter.com/rVyFXq0NNC — Hurricanes Baseball (@CanesBaseball) June 15, 2015 Jacob Heyward hit a home run in the bottom of the fifth to give Miami a 2-0 lead against Arkansas. Vanderbilt 4, CSU Fullerton 3 1 Walk Off History!! Jeren Kendall enters the #CWS Record Book with the 1st walk-off HR in TD Ameritrade Park history. pic.twitter.com/WPQ9JYsgj6 — NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) June 15, 2015 Jeren Kendall hit the first walk-off in TD Ameritrade Park history in Vanderbilt's 4-3 victory vs. CSU Fullerton.