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LSU Tigers: Recruiting, Injuries and Baseball Brilliance

Bayou Battle for Texas’s Top Cover Man Four-star cornerback Taelyn Mayo, a 6-foot-3 standout from Lewisville, Texas, made his LSU debut during the Tigers’ spring drills as the program battles Oklahoma, Ohio State and others for his commitment. Rated among the Top-25 at his position nationally, Mayo toured Baton Rouge alongside blue-chip prospects like Caden…
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Miami’s Baseball Blast & Football Spring Surge

Grand Slam Hero Williams Crushes Clemson Miami’s baseball squad snapped its ACC series drought in emphatic fashion, rolling past Clemson 8-2 at Mark Light Field. The Canes struck early with Jake Ogden’s leadoff double and Daniel Cuvet’s RBI single, then added another run when Brylan West drove in Cuvet. Sophomore Lazaro Collera delivered a career-long…
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Longhorns’ Late-Game Heroics Sweep Oklahoma

Red River Rumble: Longhorns Tame Oklahoma Again The No. 2 Texas Longhorns extended their SEC mastery by sweeping the No. 8 Oklahoma Sooners in a thrilling Red River series. After dominating Ole Miss and Auburn, Texas opened with a 14-run rout before clinching game two on an Ashton Larson walk-off single. Despite a 3-0 hole…
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Ole Miss: Legend’s Passing, Baseball Clash & Recruit Surge

Ole Miss Mourns a Championship Architect John Warner Alford Jr., an Ole Miss stalwart for over three decades, has passed away. A former guard under coach John Vaught, Alford captained the 1960 national championship team before earning multiple hall of fame inductions. After earning his master’s in economics, he coached at Davidson and Georgia Tech,…
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Razorbacks’ Rocky Road: Baseball Blunders to NBA Dreams

Walkapalooza: Hogs’ Pitching Unravels in 9-4 Loss Arkansas’ baseball squad couldn’t find the strike zone Friday, issuing a season-high 10 walks and squandering leads in a 9-4 loss to Florida at Baum-Walker Stadium. Starter Gabe Gaeckle lasted just 1⅓ innings, loading the bases with consecutive free passes before being yanked. Meanwhile, Gators’ Liam Peterson countered…
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Longhorns’ Frenzy: Basketball, Softball & Baseball Drama

Hook or Whistle: Miller’s Masterplan Under Microscope Texas’ Sweet 16 run ended in gut-wrenching fashion as Purdue’s Trey Kaufman-Renn slapped home the buzzer-beater after coach Sean Miller opted for forward Nic Codie and Dailyn Swain instead of big man Matas Vokietaitis. Miller defended his switch in the post‐game presser, citing speed mismatches and foul trouble,…
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Aggie Action: New Coach, Baseball Battles & Pro Day

Bucky Ball Secures a Pay Hike After One Season After swooping into College Station last spring, Bucky McMillan transformed a limbo-stricken Aggies basketball program into an NCAA Tournament squad. In just one season, he not only rallied Texas A&M to a 22–12 record and an SEC Round of 32 upset, but he also won over…
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ACC Baseball Drama: Miami vs. Clemson Showdown

Canes Unleash Fifth-Inning Fury to Douse Clemson’s Fire Miami erupted in the 10th inning, capitalizing on a Clemson infield miscue to plate five runs and steal the opener of the series. All-American Daniel Cuvet triggered the rally by clearing the bases, giving the Hurricanes their first conference win of the season. Starter Rob Evans battled…
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Virginia Tech Rundown: Baseball, Basketball & Football

Seventh-Inning Barrage Buries Hokies at English Field The Hokies built an early 5-4 lead against Stanford at English Field, driven by timely hits from Pete Daniel and a two-run homer by Ethan Gibson. After solid middle relief, the bullpen unraveled in the seventh inning when Stanford erupted for five runs, capped by Teddy Torkheim’s three-run…
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LSU Tigers: Rumors, Rivalries & Recruiting Frenzies

Mulkey’s Mic Drop: Rumors, Rebounds & Tearful Farewells Kim Mulkey addressed LSU Women’s Basketball’s Sweet 16 loss to Duke, praising players like MiLaysia Fulwiley and Flau’Jae Johnson, who combined for over half of the team’s offense. Mulkey dissected second-chance points, defensive stops, and the heartbreaking buzzer-beater, all while quashing persistent retirement rumors. She detailed her…