The 2021 College World Series starts tomorrow in Omaha, Nebraska. Eight teams are split into two double-elimination brackets, consisting of four teams each. The winners of each bracket will meet in the CWS finals, a best-of-three series to decide the NCAA champion. Here is a look into the upcoming CWS …
Read More »NCAA Baseball Super Regionals Preview
The super regionals start today as college baseball teams continue to duke it out for a chance to reach the 2021 Men’s College World Series in Omaha. 16 teams will compete in the super regionals, with 11 of them being national seeds. Here is a short preview of the upcoming …
Read More »Glasnow Strikes Out 14; Rays Shutout Rangers 1-0
It was an all-out pitchers duel as the Tampa Bay Rays defeated Texas Rangers 1-0. The win was not the only reason for celebration for the Rays, however. At batting practice before the game, the Rays received their American League Championship rings. “They’re beautiful. … I think all of us …
Read More »MLB American League West Preview
With Opening Day kicking off the 2021 Major League Baseball season on Thursday, here is a preview of the American League West. Houston Astros Houston finished (29-31) second in the AL West, allowing them to make a playoff spot barely. However, once the postseason came around, they shifted gears. The …
Read More »Texas Looks to Upset No. 1 Gamecocks
As the NCAA Women’s Tournament moves closer and closer to the Final Four, two familiar coaches will face off to earn a spot in the final weekend of the Big Dance. Dawn Staley, head coach of the one-seed South Carolina Gamecocks and Vic Schaeffer, head coach of the underdog Texas …
Read More »NCAA Women’s Tournament Roundup: Two SEC Teams Make It to Sweet 16
The NCAA women’s tournament Sweet 16 has been set, and it features two SEC teams. The No. 1 seeded South Carolina Gamecocks and the No. 2 seeded Texas A&M Aggies are both advancing. This round will only last two days, with it starting on March 27, and ending on the …
Read More »James Harden Returns To Houston
James Harden announced his departure from the Rockets during mid-January after playing eight-plus seasons. Since then, Harden said he is excited to go back to Houston and play in front of those fans again. Harden mentioned how he had an unbelievable career while in Houston, averaging 29.6 points and 7.7 …
Read More »Believeland in Cleveland
Don’t Stop Believin’ “The Browns is the Browns.” That’s what Steelers WR Juju-Smith-Schuster stated before Cleveland beat Pittsburgh 48-37. It was a historic moment for the Browns as they earned their first playoff victory since 1994 in the AFC wild-card matchup against the Steelers. Celebrations erupted throughout the city of …
Read More »Falcons Eyeing a New Head Coach
After a disastrous start to their season, the Atlanta Falcons fired head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Thomas Dimitroff. The news followed after a 23-16 defeat to the Carolina Panthers dropped the team to an 0-5 record. The Choking Continues Everyone recalls the embarrassment of Atlanta blowing a 28-3 …
Read More »Gainesville Native Trent Whittemore Thrives in Gators’ Home Opener, Hopes For More
You Never Forget Where It All Started Just down the road from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville native Trent Whittemore made a name for himself. The local legend recorded the first touchdown catch of his college football career last Saturday just down the street from his house. The 6’4″ 208-pound …
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