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LSU’s Recruiting Frenzy and Morris’s Walk-Off Miracle

When Morris’s Miracle Swing Shook College Baseball Nearly 30 years ago at Omaha’s Rosenblatt Stadium, LSU second baseman Warren Morris, coming off a hamstring injury and hand surgery, improbably delivered the first-ever walk-off, title-winning home run in College World Series history. Morris, whose hamate bone surgery had sidelined him for 42 games, returned at less…
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Ducks’ Drama: From Baseball Bombshell to Football Fumble

Longhorns Roast Ducks: CWS Odds Leap in Texas’ Favor In the Austin Super Regional opener, the Texas Longhorns humbled the Oregon Ducks baseball squad with an 11-3 drubbing at Disch-Falk Field before a record 8,550 fans. Oregon stranded a season-high 17 runners, going 0-for-14 with runners in scoring position, and now faces an elimination game…
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Vols Land Two-Way Baseball Star and JUCO DL Commit

Mercer Marvel: Kersey’s Two-Way Explosion Heads to Knoxville Tennessee baseball has snagged Mercer’s standout two-way talent, Braydon Kersey. In his last season with the Bears, Kersey smacked 21 home runs at a .325 average and posted a 4.95 ERA with 26 strikeouts over 20 innings. A finalist for the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the…
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Alabama Chases Omaha Trip in Rain-Teased Super Regional

Downpour Drama at Tuscaloosa: Tide vs. Red Storm Game 2 Showdown Game 2 of the NCAA Super Regional sees No. 7 Alabama hosting St. John’s at Sewell-Thomas Stadium on Sunday, June 7, with the winner advancing to the College World Series for the first time since 1999. After Alabama’s 8-0 shutout in Game 1 before…
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Clash at Foley Field: Bulldogs on the Brink

Georgia’s Bulldog Bats Bulldoze Super Regional Foes Game Two of the Super Regionals saw Georgia seize control from the first pitch, racing to a 2-0 lead in the opening frame thanks to a Jackson error and a Phelps sacrifice fly. UGA kept piling on—Branch’s towering homer, Hudson’s leadoff blast, and timely sacrifice flies pushed the…
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Tar Heels’ Do-or-Die Pitching & Center Court Showdown

Super Regional Survival: Boaz on the Brink The Tar Heels staved off elimination by blanking USC, thanks to Jason DeCaro’s eight-strikeout shutout. Pitching coach Bryant Gaines dialed in specific two-strike strategies, and DeCaro executed flawlessly. Now, in a win-or-go-home Game 3, coach Scott Forbes has turned to lefty Folger Boaz, whose 7.03 ERA and uneven…
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Trojans Reload: Bowden’s Blueprint & Super Regional Clash

Bowden’s Trojan Takeover: Local Stars Storm the Coliseum USC’s new general manager Chad Bowden has shadowed Pete Carroll’s glory days by loading the Trojans with California talent. After signing a record‐breaking 35 recruits in the 2026 class—20 of them from the Golden State and eight straight from the storied Trinity League—the program is buzzing like…
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Texas Longhorns: From Baseball Depth to Football Glory

Bottom of the Order Bonanza Sparks Longhorns’ Super Regional Bid Against Oregon, Texas baseball’s unsung sixth through ninth hitters—Ethan Mendoza, Ashton Larson and Dariyan Pendergrass—turned potential role-player status into lineup dynamite. Mendoza’s DH shift has yielded consistent hits and clutch RBIs, Larson’s walk rates and adjustments versus lefties keep pitchers uneasy, and Pendergrass’s outfield contributions…
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Dawgs Land QB and Survive Super Regional Thriller

Bulldogs Snatch Elite QB Nussmeier for 2027 Class The Georgia Bulldogs have bolstered their 2027 recruiting haul by landing 4-star quarterback Colton Nussmeier, a prototypical SEC signal-caller at just under 6′4″ and 195 pounds. Nussmeier, pursued by powerhouses like Auburn, Arkansas, and Alabama, ultimately chose UGA thanks to Kirby Smart’s old-school charm. A product of…
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Portal Pivots and Underrated Returners at Virginia Tech

Lefty Madden Clement Blows Open the Transfer Portal Madden Clement, Virginia Tech’s crafty southpaw, is set to enter the transfer portal ahead of his redshirt junior season. With a 4.74 ERA over 38 innings and 41 strikeouts, Clement’s journey has been marked by flashes of dominance—like a seven-strikeout outing against North Carolina A&T—and frustrating bouts…