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Crimson Tide Recap: Softball Glory, Baseball Drama & Speed

Semifinal Live: Alabama Crushes Florida 9-1 In a high-stakes SEC semifinal, No. 2 Alabama pummeled No. 3 Florida 9-1 in just five innings. Freshman Vic Moten battled through seven walks to notch the complete-game win, while Ambrey Taylor’s leadoff homer and a relentless Tide offense stranded ten Gators on base before the run rule ended…
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Nebraska’s Recruits Rise, Softball Soars & Awards Snubbed

Three-Star DB Nathaniel Mensah Picks Huskers Among Finalists Nathaniel Mensah, a three-star defensive back from Rancho Cucamonga (CA), has trimmed his recruitment list to five: Nebraska, Utah, North Carolina, Oregon State, and Cal. After impressing coaches at Nebraska’s Battle of the Boneyard event last summer, Mensah earned his 10th Division I offer. This season he…
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Texas Longhorns: Recruiting, Baseball Blues & Softball Glory

Longhorns Keep Chasing USC’s 5-Star Sensation The Longhorns haven’t given up on flipping Honor Fa’alave-Johnson, the five-star safety/running back who pledged to USC in March. Despite his commitment, Texas coaches – from Steve Sarkisian to co-defensive coordinator Johnny Nansen – continue to woo him. With official visits still possible and a strong defensive depth chart…
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Hokies’ Hoops Transfer and Softball Title Clash

Big Man Musa Sagnia Sets His Sights on Hokies’ Paint NC State forward Musa Sagnia, a 6-foot-10 sophomore from Gambia, has committed to Virginia Tech, becoming the sixth frontcourt addition this offseason. Though he averaged just 2.8 rebounds and 3.8 points last year, his defensive impact—2.7 defensive box plus-minus and a 5.1% block rate—makes him…
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Arkansas Athletics: Signings to Season Showdowns

Silverfield’s Big Catch: A 4-Star WR Decision Looms New coach Ryan Silverfield is promising the best recruiting haul in program history, and he may have his headline grabber in 4-star wideout Alvin Mosley. The Texas native, ranked No. 118 nationally and No. 17 among receivers, will visit Houston, Ole Miss, Texas and then Fayetteville, with…
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Alabama Sports Roundup: Madness, Softball, and Football

Bracket Bonanza: March Madness Swells to 76 Teams The NCAA has officially expanded both the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments from 68 to 76 teams, introducing a 24-team opening round to follow Selection Sunday. Twelve winners from that round will join a 52-team bracket to form the traditional 64-team field. Automatic qualifiers and at-large teams…
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Hokies Stock Roster with Transfers, Commits & Strikeouts

Curry’s Cowboy Ride Ends in Blacksburg Oklahoma State guard Jaylen Curry, a 6’1″, 175-pound defensive specialist, has committed to Virginia Tech for the 2026-27 season. With one year of eligibility left—and potentially a second under the NCAA’s “five-in-five” proposal—Curry arrives as a veteran stopper off the bench. His steal rate ranked sixth in the Big…
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Longhorns Nation: Reunion, Playoff Dreams & SEC Honors

Coach vs. Protégé: Schlossnagle’s Diamond Reunion Veteran Texas coach Jim Schlossnagle prepares to face off against his former catcher and TCU protégé Josh Elander, now leading the Tennessee Volunteers. Schlossnagle, with more than two decades of head-coaching experience and 1,000 career wins, will reunite with Elander this weekend in Knoxville. The article highlights their shared…
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Husker Sports Roundup: From Diamond to Gridiron

Hawkeye Havoc: Nebraska’s Weekend Baseball Bust The No. 25 Cornhuskers were reminded that spring baseball can be cruel after a three-game sweep at Ohio State, courtesy of quality starts from Buckeye arms Gavin Kuzniewski, Chris Domke and Pierce Herrenbruck. Carson Jasa managed six solid innings in the opener, but NU’s bats were held to a…
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Alabama’s Hoop Hype to Diamond Drama

Vegas Bound: Alabama Basketball Joins Expanded Players Era Alabama basketball is headed to Las Vegas this November for the third annual Players Era Championships, now a 24-team extravaganza split into two bracket tournaments. The Crimson Tide will play in The Players Era Sixteen session alongside powerhouses like Michigan, Gonzaga, Tennessee and more, while the first…