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UCLA get first-round bye in NCAA women’s soccer tournament

Photo by Andy Bao/Getty Images Will aim to kick off deep run Apr. 30. 2020 Pac-12 women’s soccer champion UCLA have unsurprisingly reached the NCAA Championship for the season and have a first-round bye in the tournament, scheduled to take place in North Carolina. The No. 3 Bruins will face the winner of the Iowa-Campbell match that will take place Tuesday, with UCLA’s game scheduled for next Friday. UCLA is coming off a stellar regular season, losing just one time en route to the Pac...

From Bruins Nation | over 4 years ago | 0 reads

Stanford’s Kiana Williams drafted by Seattle Storm in 2021 WNBA Draft

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Guard could be a steal at No. 18. Stanford Cardinal guard Kiana Williams was selected at No. 18 overall by the Seattle Storm in the 2021 WNBA Draft on Thursday. Williams may have dropped to the 2nd round, but she may have found the right fit to embark on her professional career, with the Storm the defending WNBA champions and the point guard potentially backing up legendary guard Sue Bird in the upcoming season. With the 18th pick in the 2021 @WNBA Draft...

From Rule Of Tree | over 4 years ago | 0 reads

Michaela Onyenwere drafted by New York Liberty in 2021 WNBA Draft

Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports Bruins star selected No. 6 overall. UCLA star Michaela Onyenwere was drafted No. 6 overall by the New York Liberty in the 2021 WNBA Draft on Thursday. Michaela Onyenwere ( @monyenwere_ ), welcome to New York! #OwntheCrown pic.twitter.com/2dxrj2eaRI — New York Liberty (@nyliberty) April 15, 2021 The forward gets to make her pro dream a reality after her selection, where she’ll be united with former Pac-12 nemesis Sabrina Ionescu at the Liberty. ...

From Bruins Nation | over 4 years ago | 1 read

Top Golf Instructor Gives Masters Tips from Inside-the-Ropes

Almost every golf fan caught at least a glimpse of The Masters this past week and many of us had favorable weather where we could go out and imagine ourselves at Augusta National, fist-pumping as we rolled in birdie putts. Mike Bender, top-five-ranked PGA teaching professional and director of instruction at The Mike Bender Golf Academy at Magnolia Plantation Golf Club (and Zach Johnson's instructor as well as many other greats of the game) was inside-the-ropes this week at the first major tour...

From Golf for Beginners | over 4 years ago | 0 reads

How to Watch Gonzaga vs. Baylor, NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament final

Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports The other bball title game is here. You’re probably still basking in the glow of the Stanford Cardinal ’s first women’s basketball national championship in 29 years — why wouldn’t you be? — but if you can’t get enough college basketball, the men’s NCAA Tournament championship game is Monday evening in Indianapolis. It’s an intriguing matchup if you like upstarts, as perennial mid-major power Gonzaga have a chance to win their first national title and they...

From Rule Of Tree | over 4 years ago | 3 reads

The Last One 4/1/21

 Hey baseball fans! No, this is not an April fools joke. Baseball with Matt is coming to an end today after existing for nine years to the day . I started this blog on April 2, 2012 with the intention of only doing it for a couple of years. Now, almost a decade in, I'm so happy about everything I've accomplished while blogging.  It's been a wild ride, to say the least. I've talked with so many wonderful baseball personalities, got to go to some of the best baseball events in the Unit...

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From Baseball with Matt | over 4 years ago | 0 reads

Baseball History's Impact on Interpreting Today's Game 3/19/21

 Hey baseball fans! One of the reasons I enjoy baseball history so much is that it puts modern baseball into perspective. I always preach that understanding the precedence or background of a current subject is paramount if you want to be an expert in it. I don't consider myself an aficionado when it comes to talking about all 30 rosters of the MLB, but I do know how to judge teams, players, managers, and championships because of what I've learned about baseball's past. So, I figured that ...

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From Baseball with Matt | over 4 years ago | 0 reads

Golf Etiquette During COVID-19

A certain level of etiquette is expected when playing a sport like golf. But with the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic at play, an added layer of manners is required. Here’s how you can keep yourself safe and respect the safety of others while playing golf during the pandemic.  Show up early.  Generally, golfers will arrive 15 minutes before their tee-time. But with the coronavirus, each course has its own safety requirements. Depending on wh/ere you’re planning to play, you could be ...

From Golf for Beginners | over 4 years ago | 0 reads

5 Bold Predictions for the 2021 MLB Regular Season 3/5/21

 Hey baseball fans! We are officially in Spring Training, which means the 2021 regular season is less than a month away! Because of this, as is customary on Baseball with Matt, it's time for some of my bold predictions for the upcoming campaign, five of them to be exact.  Although they have catchy-sounding nicknames, Belli and Yelli will not escape their season-long slumps at the plate from last year . Yes, Cody Bellinger and Christian Yelich have won two of the last three NL MV...

From Baseball with Matt | almost 5 years ago | 2 reads

The Case for Alan Trammell 2/21/21

 Hey baseball fans! It's my birthday, which means it's time to talk about my Hall of Fame birthday buddy, Alan Trammell! I've done a post about Trammell pretty much every February 21st since I started my blog in 2012, so this birthday will be no different! Today, rather than just go over his career for the 1,000th time, let's take a deep dive into why he deserves to be a Hall of Famer based on the three categories I use to judge Hall of Fame candidacy: longevity, consistency, and intangib...

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From Baseball with Matt | almost 5 years ago | 0 reads

A Preview of the 2022 Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot 2/9/21

 Hey baseball fans! The 2021 Hall of Fame inductees have been released and, to be honest, I'm not surprised that no one got in. Schilling's stock fell a lot after the Capitol riots and I expected the steroid-users not to move up that much. There were a couple of big risers, but again, it makes sense that the 2021 Hall of Fame induction ceremony will only feature the 2020 inductees. But who's on the ballot next year? There are several very interesting first-timers on next year's ballot, na...

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From Baseball with Matt | almost 5 years ago | 0 reads

EA Sports announces reboot of NCAA Football franchise

Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images IT’S HAPPENING! For all the people who never gave up hope and for all the people who refused to believe that the franchise would continue to fade into nothing, this one is for you. On Tuesday, EA Sports officially announced that they will be rebooting their long-missed franchise of NCAA Football games that has been on hiatus since the 2013 season with the last installment of the series being NCAA Football 14. For those keeping track at home, it’s bee...

From Pacific Takes | almost 5 years ago | 0 reads

If I Had A Hall of Fame Ballot 2021 1/26/21

 Hey baseball fans! The 2021 Baseball Hall of Fame inductees will be released later TODAY! So, as is customary on Baseball with Matt, here's my *unofficial* ballot.  I've already discussed why I think Todd Helton  and Jeff Kent  deserve to be in the Hall (click on their names to see my posts about them), so naturally, they're on my ballot this year. But, as a quick summary, Helton's seasonal averages and synonymy with the Colorado Rockies organization and Kent's unique seco...

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From Baseball with Matt | almost 5 years ago | 0 reads

The Case for Jeff Kent 1/13/21

 Hey baseball fans! It's my first post of 2021 and it's a doozy! Because we are officially in the month when we find out the 2021 Hall of Fame class, it's time to ramp up the Hall of Fame content on Baseball with Matt. With that being said, let's talk about Jeff Kent, who is appearing on the ballot for the eighth time this year. Given his voting percentage of roughly 27% last year, his Cooperstown chances are slim, but he is certainly a Hall of Famer. Here's why: Jeff Kent has a weird car...

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From Baseball with Matt | almost 5 years ago | 0 reads

The Negro Leagues and Hall of Fame Standards 12/24/20

 Hey baseball fans! Big news came out recently about the Negro Leagues being elevated to Major League status. A lot of people had a lot to say about the racial sensitivity that went into this move (which was called "correcting a longtime oversight" by the MLB), but I'm going to tackle the story from a different angle  and discuss the ramifications it has for the Hall of Fame.  As I've said time and time again, Jackie Robinson and Larry Doby are not Hall of Famers solely because ...

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From Baseball with Matt | almost 5 years ago | 0 reads