SEC Transfer Portal Update: potential SEC targets, version 3.0
Transfer portal activity is slow, but there are still quality players that could be of interest for SEC teams. This is a roundup of some headliners.
Transfer portal activity is slow, but there are still quality players that could be of interest for SEC teams. This is a roundup of some headliners.
After going 8-2 on Friday, SEC teams went 10-3 on Saturday. Seven SEC teams are 2-0 in regionals (Ole Miss result could make it nine).
Mississippi State is a win away from a title. Louisiana rebounds to stay alive with a tough Cincinnati club waiting.
The UCLA Bruins, on the cusp of elimination, make a ninth-inning rally for the ages to stay alive. Meanwhile, Cal Poly is in the catbird seat after routing Saint Mary's.
Texas A&M's Weston Moss rose to the occasion while the offense exploded to take control of the College Station Regional.
Kentucky is one win away from their third regional title in four years after outlasting host West Virginia in an instant classic. Wake Forest rebounded for a convincing win over Binghamton in the regional's first elimination game.
Kole Klecker picked a good day to deliver the best outing of his collegiate career helping to keep Arizona State's season alive at the Lincoln Regional.
Play in Tallahassee was suspended by more wet weather Saturday, but Walter Villa has takeaways from FSU-Coastal, plus leftover observations from Friday's late-night NIU win.
On Saturday in Chapel Hill, North Carolina moved to the regional final and VCU lived to fight another day.
Virginia knocked out Southern Miss with a crushing extra-innings defeat while Little Rock continued its remarkable postseason run.
Atlanta Regional No. 2 Oklahoma 8, No. 3 The Citadel 3 * Suspended yesterday 1:30 p.m. CST update The bottom line: With the Sooners trailing 3-1 heading into the bottom of the fourth, a two-run homer from Trey Gambill and an RBI ground out from Dayton Tockey gave them a lead they wouldn’t surrender. OU […]
Georgia hit five more homers, but its pitching and defense was the big story Saturday. Earlier, Tyler Mudd turned in a career outing and Boston College found its offensive rhythm.
Here's a handy central hub with links to all of our staff coverage throughout regionals weekend.
Get caught up on the SEC action from Friday's Regional round
Cincinnati's reputation says small-ball. The Bearcats displayed physicality Friday night with six home runs in a 12-2 win
Cal Poly saw untapped potential where others saw middling numbers, helping transform Nick Bonn into one of college baseball's most dominant closers.
After Brayden Randle's walkoff base hit won it in the 14th inning, Ole Miss advances to face Nebraska on Saturday night at the Lincoln Regional.
After hearing all week that they don't belong, Kentucky won with grit and determination against quality Wake Forest arms. Host West Virginia did all their damage in two big innings for a lopsided win over Binghamton.
Nothing went to script as No. 1 seed UCLA and No. 2 seed Virginia Tech fell to Saint Mary's and Cal Poly respectively in a pair of pitching and defense masterpieces.
Texas A&M's comeback win over Lamar headlines Friday's action at the College Station Regional.
Fourth-seeded St. John's played with characteristic reckless abandon in a thrilling upset win against top-seeded Florida State in the Tallahassee Regional opener.
Jacksonville State's pitching staff has drawn attention all year for good reason, but it was a relentless lineup that rolled past UVA on Friday.
Behind a gem of a start for Ryan Lynch, North Carolina dominated VCU Friday night at Boshamer Stadium.
Duke Stone struck out ten in six scoreless innings as Mississippi State avoided the rash of upsets by sticking to its script.
ECU pitching showed toughness both in the lineup and on the mound in its 7-3 win over Tennessee to begin the Chapel Hill Regional.