Category: College Baseball
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Paul Skenes, the generational talent that keeps giving

When you think of generational talents, you think of some of baseball’s greatest players. Paul Skenes is one of those guys. In a year, Skenes has gone from dominating the college ranks to winning a National Championship to being named an MLB All-star during his rookie season, something almost unheard of in today’s ranks. Those…
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Respecting greatness

The 2024 Tennessee Volunteers have proven that they are not just any team. They have journeyed from a season sweep in the Southeastern Conference, showing dominance, to the ultimate glory of becoming National Champions. This is not just luck but a testament to their hard work and the strategic leadership of Head Coach Tony Vitello.…
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It all comes down to this: Texas A&M and Tennessee in a best of three championship series

A three-game series in the heartland of America, a clash between two powerhouses of college baseball, is set to determine the 2024 National Champion. This weekend promises an unparalleled thrill as the Aggies and Volunteers vie for baseball’s ultimate prize. For every player on both rosters, this is the culmination of a lifetime of dedication…
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To no surprise, the Southeastern Conference continues to dominate the College World Series

For the seventh straight season, the Southeastern Conference will have a representative competing for a National Championship in Omaha. Also, 15 of the last 16 championship series have seen a conference member. Coming into the 2024 College World Series, the Southeastern Conference and ACC had four teams, each with the potential of at least five…
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It’s not magic, it’s a new age of Kentucky Baseball

Off the bank of the mighty Missouri River, in the heart of America, Kentucky Baseball kicked off the 2024 College World Series in a way that will be etched in the annals of baseball history. In a nail-biting showdown, Mitchell Daly emerged as the unexpected hero, delivering a walk-off that sent NC State packing with…
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Sustained success: Volunteers return to Omaha for a third time in four years

For the third time in four seasons, Tennessee Baseball is back in Omaha for the College World Series; this time, the Volunteers are looking to win their first National Championship with the best Tennessee team in the program’s history. Tennessee has not reached the College World Series Finals since 1951 when the Sooners of Oklahoma…
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America’s team: Taking a look at how Kentucky Baseball has turned into the crowd favorite in Omaha

Despite maintaining a high standard of excellence all season, Kentucky Baseball has flown under the radar as the Wildcats make a first-ever trip to the College World Series. Like the American public, Kentucky Baseball has fought hard to have a chance at competing at the highest level. Every year, there’s talk of who fans should…
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If not now for Texas A&M Baseball, then when?

Texas A&M returns to Omaha for the College World Series for the 8th time in the program, the second since 2022. However, this time around, many Texas A&M fans feel that this might be the year to finally break through and not only reach the championship series but also have a shot at winning a…
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Repeating history: Florida is heading back to the College World Series after stunning Clemson

History has again been made in the Southeastern Conference, as the last team in the NCAA Tournament has advanced to the prestigious College World Series. This time, it’s not Mike Bianco and the Ole Miss Rebels; it’s the Florida Gators making their way back to Omaha for the 14th and second time in consecutive years—a…
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Keeping it weird: Kentucky Baseball is now one win away from the College World Series for the first time in program history

With a record-setting crowd at Kentucky Proud Park in Lexington, Kentucky, the atmosphere was electric. The Wildcats, fueled by the energy of their passionate fans, took the field in game one of the Super Regional against Oregon State. The fans, lining the sidewalks leading to the gates of Kentucky Proud Park, created an environment that…
