The LSU Tigers won their eighth national title by beating Coastal Carolina 5-3 on Sunday at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha. While the Tigers celebrated their latest triumph, Coastal coach Kevin Schnall was left fuming.The first inning of Game 2 of the College World Series finals on Sunday witnessed a controversial moment when Schnall was ejected from the game. Schnall was arguing a strike call with plate umpire Angel Campos when one of the base umpires seemingly collided with him and fell on his back. The Coastal Carolina coach was accused of bumping into the umpire, leading to the umpire's fall.Schnall was ejected for continuing to argue balls and strikes after being warned.Schnall didn't agree with the decision and blasted the umpires after the game."If you guys watch the video, there was a guy who came in extremely aggressively, tripped over Campos’ foot, embarrassed in front of 25,000, and goes, ‘Two-game suspension,’ and says, ‘Bumping the umpire,’” Schnall said. ”There was no bump. I shouldn’t be held accountable for a grown man’s athleticism."He added:"Now, as a head coach, I think it is your right to get an explanation of why we got warned. And I'm 48 years old. I shouldn't get shooed by another grown man. So, when I come out to ask what the warning is, a grown man shooed me."Kevin Schnall's first base coach, Matt Schilling, was also ejected from the game for "prolonged arguing." Due to the suspensions, Schnall will miss the first two games next season, and Schilling will miss the first three, according to the NCAA.Carolina athletic director opens up on controversial ejection in CWS FinalsCoastal Carolina athletic director Chance Miller reflected on the ejection after their defeat. While Miller congratulated the Tigers for their win, he said the ejection impacted the outcome of the game.He wrote on X:"These decisions were made with an alarming level of haste, without an attempt at de-escalation, and deprived our student-athletes of the leadership they have relied on throughout a historic postseason run."This is not about a single call — it’s about process and professionalism. In the biggest moment of the college baseball season, our program and its student-athletes deserved better.”Sunday's win marked an eighth national title and a second College World Series triumph for the LSU Tigers in the last three years.