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Who should Oregon football fans be rooting for in the national title game?

Also on this week’s show:— Bill OramTo listen to the full episode, click here.Oregon fans harbored hopes of watching the Ducks play in the national championship game on Monday in Atlanta. That dream was crushed about three plays into the Rose Bowl as Ohio State overwhelmed Oregon, bringing an abrupt end to one of the […]

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Who should Oregon football fans be rooting for in the national title game?

Also on this week’s show:— Bill OramTo listen to the full episode, click here.Oregon fans harbored hopes of watching the Ducks play in the national championship game on Monday in Atlanta. That dream was crushed about three plays into the Rose Bowl as Ohio State overwhelmed Oregon, bringing an abrupt end to one of the best seasons in program history.With the Buckeyes now in the championship game against Notre Dame after edging Texas in the Cotton Bowl, many Ducks fans may be asking themselves this question: Who do we root for now?• Was it a good idea for Beavers head coach Trent Bray to appoint himself defensive coordinator, too?On this week’s episode of the Oregonian Sports podcast, hosts Bill Oram and Brenna Greene debate that question and come to different conclusions.• Looking ahead to Oregon State’s first basketball game against Gonzaga in Brenna’s lifetime• Should Scoot Henderson’s career-best performance against Brooklyn be seen as a sign of progress for the young Blazers star or thrown out as an anomaly?

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The No. 2-seeded Florida Atlantic softball team’s season concluded on Saturday at the NCAA Gainesville Regional’s double-elimination tournament, falling to No. 1-seed Florida by a score of 14-6 and No. 4-seed Mercer in a 7-0 defeat.   In their final outing of a remarkable year, the Owls (45-12) went toe-to-toe with the Gators […]

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The No. 2-seeded Florida Atlantic softball team’s season concluded on Saturday at the NCAA Gainesville Regional’s double-elimination tournament, falling to No. 1-seed Florida by a score of 14-6 and No. 4-seed Mercer in a 7-0 defeat.

 

In their final outing of a remarkable year, the Owls (45-12) went toe-to-toe with the Gators (45-14), the No. 3 overall seed in the nation, and held a lead through four innings before surrendering seven runs in the bottom of the fifth. Florida Atlantic out-hit the Bears 7-5 in the later game but left 11 on base to officially end the postseason campaign of the back-to-back American Athletic Conference regular season champions.

 

GAME ONE

Redshirt sophomore outfielder Kylie Hammonds led off the day with a base hit and advanced to third via a bunt and then a single from junior third baseman Jesiana Mora. Mora found herself caught in a rundown on an attempted steal, but the distraction allowed for Hammonds to come home for the first score. On the next pitch, sophomore first baseman Bella Cimino hit a double off the wall to bring home a second run for a 2-0 lead. 

 

The Gators tied it up in the bottom of the first with a two-run home run, but two strikeouts from junior pitcher Jaden Martinez and a diving catch from sophomore shortstop Kiley Channell mitigated the damage.

 

Neither team scored again until the top of the fourth, when Cimino launched her second home run in as many days and her seventh of the year to break the tie and go up 3-2. Florida responded with a five-run bottom half of the inning for a 7-3 lead. Not going down without a fight, junior catcher Chloe Yeatts worked a long at-bat that culminated in a three-run blast to bring the score to 7-6 entering the bottom of the fifth. Florida ultimately ended the game with seven more runs, with a grand slam enacting the run rule.

 

GAME TWO

Hammonds reached base in the leadoff spot once again, this time via a hit-by-pitch. The Owls put batters on base in each of the first six innings but were unable to score a run.

 

Mercer took a 2-0 lead off an error in the single in the bottom of the first and held on the rest of the way.

 

Florida Atlantic had runners in scoring position in the second through sixth innings, including a bases-loaded situation in the top of the fourth before a flyout retired the side.

 

NOTES/NOTABLE

  • The Owls conclude the season with the most runs in program history (367), their most wins since 2016 (45) and their first NCAA Regional win since 2016.
  • With 54 RBI, Yeatts sets the single-season program record. 
  • Hammonds finishes the season reaching base in 26 consecutive games and 53 out of 57 appearances in 2025.
  • Cimino is the first Owl batter to homer twice in a single NCAA Regional period.

 

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CARLSBAD, Calif. – Sophomore Alenka Navarro and freshman Nanami Nakashima each tallied under-par rounds to lead the Kansas State women’s golf team during the opening round of the 2025 NCAA Championship on Friday at the par-72, 6,330-yard Omni La Costa Resort & Spa.   The Wildcats recorded a first-round total of 1-over par 289 as […]

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CARLSBAD, Calif. – Sophomore Alenka Navarro and freshman Nanami Nakashima each tallied under-par rounds to lead the Kansas State women’s golf team during the opening round of the 2025 NCAA Championship on Friday at the par-72, 6,330-yard Omni La Costa Resort & Spa.
 
The Wildcats recorded a first-round total of 1-over par 289 as they are in seventh place in the 30-team field. K-State is one shot back of a tie for third place, while the Cats are two shots ahead of an eighth-place tie between Tennessee and Northwestern.
 
Navarro finished her first round at 2-under par 70 and is tied for 10th place, while Nakashima was one shot back and is tied for 17th.
 
“There were a couple of nervy moments starting out today, but we just hung in there,” head coach Stew Burke said. “We didn’t let it get away from us thanks to a couple of nice birdies toward the end. We are in a fairly good position. I am really proud of the effort today. Now, it’s all about getting some good rest. We were up at 4:45 a.m., having breakfast. We will be able to sleep in a little bit in the morning, make sure we have a good warm up and go again tomorrow.”
 
The Wildcats tied for third in the first round by carding 15 total birdies on a course that is averaging 4.69 strokes over par per player.
 
Navarro parred each of the first nine holes before her first birdie of the day on the par-4 11th. After a bogey on No. 15 to bring her score back to even, the Mexico City product birdied two of her final three holes – including a five-foot birdie putt on the final hole of the day – for her eighth under-par round of the season.
 
The sophomore finished the first round by tying for 11th in the 156-player field with 14 pars, while she is tied for first with only one bogey on the day.
 
Nakashima entered the NCAA Championship with momentum after a final-round total of 67 in the NCAA Lexington Regional. She used that momentum in the opening round as she birdied two of her first four holes. After running into trouble with consecutive bogeys on Nos. 7 and 8, the Kani, Japan, native was able to rebound with a birdie at No. 9 to close out the front at 1-under par. A bogey at No. 13 lowered her to even par before a birdie on No. 16 and pars on the final two holes put her in the clubhouse with her 11th under-par round of the year.
 
Senior Carla Bernat is tied for 27th place after a first-round score of even par. She bogeyed No. 4 but responded with birdies on three of her next four holes to make the turn at 2-under par. She got to 3-under par with a birdie on No. 10, but two bogeys and a double bogey – along with a birdie on No. 17 – made her 2-over par on the back. She finished the first round tied for seventh with five birdies.
 
Senior Sophie Bert went 4-over par 76 as she enters the second round in a tie for 98th place, while junior Noa van Beek is tied for 144th place at 8-over par 80.
 
Vanderbilt holds the 18-hole lead at 6-under par 282, two shots ahead of Oklahoma State. Bailey Davis of Tennessee is atop the individual leaderboard at 5-under par 67.
 
Kansas State starts its second round of the 2025 NCAA Championship with tee times beginning at 12:12 p.m. (PT) off the 10th tee, and the Wildcats will once again be paired with Oklahoma State and Vanderbilt. Live results can be followed on SCOREBOARD powered by Clippd.

 



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Jeremiah Smith’s $4M NIL valuation continues to rise with new deal

When a freshman wide receiver helps win a national title, breaks records, and commands a $4 million NIL valuation, it turns heads. When he signs a new deal with a celebrity-backed car empire? That’s when the college football world stops and pays attention. Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith isn’t just rewriting the record books—he’s reshaping the […]

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When a freshman wide receiver helps win a national title, breaks records, and commands a $4 million NIL valuation, it turns heads. When he signs a new deal with a celebrity-backed car empire? That’s when the college football world stops and pays attention.

Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith isn’t just rewriting the record books—he’s reshaping the NIL landscape.

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Fresh off a dominant freshman campaign that saw him rack up 76 catches for 1,315 yards and 15 touchdowns, the 19-year-old phenom announced his latest endorsement: a deal with the Mark Wahlberg Auto Group, a dealership brand co-founded by the Hollywood icon and known for its sleek Columbus showroom.

“Glad to be joining the Mark Wahlberg Auto Group,” Smith posted, standing in front of a jet-black Mercedes-Benz, a smile as polished as the vehicle behind him.



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Cowboy Baseball Sweeps Arizona State

STILLWATER – Oklahoma State wrapped up the regular season by securing a series sweep of Arizona State with a 7-4 win Saturday afternoon at O’Brate Stadium.   With the win, the Cowboys improved to 27-22 overall and 15-12 in Big 12 play, while ASU dropped to 35-21 and 18-12 in the league. OSU will open […]

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STILLWATER – Oklahoma State wrapped up the regular season by securing a series sweep of Arizona State with a 7-4 win Saturday afternoon at O’Brate Stadium.
 
With the win, the Cowboys improved to 27-22 overall and 15-12 in Big 12 play, while ASU dropped to 35-21 and 18-12 in the league. OSU will open play at the Big 12 Championship Wednesday at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.
 
Brayden Smith was the catalyst for the Cowboy offense in the finale, continuing his excellent series with a 3-for-4 game that included both a home run and a steal of home. Nolan Schubart and Colin Brueggemann also homered in the contest.
 
Ryan Ure picked up the win in relief of starter Hunter Watkins, who worked 5 1/3 innings and allowed three runs while striking out eight. Ure improved to 2-4 on the season as he gave up one run on two hits over 1 2/3 frames.
 
Gabe Davis earned his second save of the season, working a clean ninth inning.
 
After Watkins struck out a pair in the first inning, the Cowboys took the lead in the bottom of the frame. Smith and Ian Daugherty got hits to start the game, putting runners on first and third for Brueggemann. The first baseman hit into an RBI fielder’s choice to score Smith and put OSU ahead 1-0; the RBI pushed Brueggemann to the 50 mark on the season.
 
Arizona State tied the game in the second inning courtesy of a Kien Vu home run, but Cowboys quickly regained the lead.
 
In the bottom of the second, OSU hitters worked four walks against ASU pitcher Easton Barrett, the fourth of which was an RBI walk from Daugherty to put the Pokes back up 2-1.
 
Smith brought O’Brate Stadium to its feet in the bottom of the fifth. He led off the inning with a double, stole third base, and with Brueggemann at the plate, executed a straight steal of home to push the lead to 3-1.
 
Watkins got into trouble in the sixth inning, allowing a run before handing the ball to Ryan Ure with a pair of Sun Devils on the bases. ASU tied the game with an RBI groundout before Ure was able to end the frame.
 
ASU took the lead in the seventh on a single from Matt King past a drawn-in infield that put the visitors up, 4-3.
 
The lead didn’t last long, however, as the Cowboys answered back with a loud bottom of the seventh. Avery Ortiz led things off with a walk before Smith caused O’Brate to erupt for the second time on the day with a go-ahead two-run home run to left-center field. It was Smith’s ninth consecutive plate appearance reaching base, which included seven hits.
 
It only got louder when Schubart hit a missile to left field for his 17th home run of the season. And on the very next pitch, Brueggemann did the same for his 14th homer as the back-to-back jacks put OSU up by a 7-4 margin.
 
Sean Youngerman pitched the eighth inning and escaped a bases-loaded jam to preserve the three-run lead, and Davis came on for the save and worked an easy, seven-pitch ninth inning to secure the sweep.
 



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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The No. 2-seeded Florida Atlantic softball team’s season concluded on Saturday at the NCAA Gainesville Regional’s double-elimination tournament, falling to No. 1-seed Florida by a score of 14-6 and No. 4-seed Mercer in a 7-0 defeat. In their final outing of a remarkable year, the Owls (45-12) went toe-to-toe with the Gators (45-14), the […]

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The No. 2-seeded Florida Atlantic softball team’s season concluded on Saturday at the NCAA Gainesville Regional’s double-elimination tournament, falling to No. 1-seed Florida by a score of 14-6 and No. 4-seed Mercer in a 7-0 defeat.
 
In their final outing of a remarkable year, the Owls (45-12) went toe-to-toe with the Gators (45-14), the No. 3 overall seed in the nation, and held a lead through four innings before surrendering seven runs in the bottom of the fifth. Florida Atlantic out-hit the Bears 7-5 in the later game but left 11 on base to officially end the postseason campaign of the back-to-back American Athletic Conference regular season champions.
 
GAME ONE
Redshirt sophomore outfielder Kylie Hammonds led off the day with a base hit and advanced to third via a bunt and then a single from junior third baseman Jesiana Mora. Mora found herself caught in a rundown on an attempted steal, but the distraction allowed for Hammonds to come home for the first score. On the next pitch, sophomore first baseman Bella Cimino hit a double off the wall to bring home a second run for a 2-0 lead. 
 
The Gators tied it up in the bottom of the first with a two-run home run, but two strikeouts from junior pitcher Jaden Martinez and a diving catch from sophomore shortstop Kiley Channell mitigated the damage.
 
Neither team scored again until the top of the fourth, when Cimino launched her second home run in as many days and her seventh of the year to break the tie and go up 3-2. Florida responded with a five-run bottom half of the inning for a 7-3 lead. Not going down without a fight, junior catcher Chloe Yeatts worked a long at-bat that culminated in a three-run blast to bring the score to 7-6 entering the bottom of the fifth. Florida ultimately ended the game with seven more runs, with a grand slam enacting the run rule.
 
GAME TWO
Hammonds reached base in the leadoff spot once again, this time via a hit-by-pitch. The Owls put batters on base in each of the first six innings but were unable to score a run.
 
Mercer took a 2-0 lead off an error in the single in the bottom of the first and held on the rest of the way.
 
Florida Atlantic had runners in scoring position in the second through sixth innings, including a bases-loaded situation in the top of the fourth before a flyout retired the side.
 
NOTES/NOTABLE

  • The Owls conclude the season with the most runs in program history (367), their most wins since 2016 (45) and their first NCAA Regional win since 2016.
  • With 54 RBI, Yeatts sets the single-season program record. 
  • Hammonds finishes the season reaching base in 26 consecutive games and 53 out of 57 appearances in 2025.
  • Cimino is the first Owl batter to homer twice in a single NCAA Regional period.

 
FOLLOW THE OWLS
For the Owls’ complete schedule, click HERE. To follow the team socially, visit @fausoftball, or for the most up-to-date information, go to www.fausports.com.
 
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College Baseball Rankings: Predicting D1Baseball Top 25 at end of regular season

College baseball has, for the most part, seen its regular season come to an end. Attention is now turning towards conference tournaments, but first, it’s time to predict how D1Baseball’s Top 25 rankings will look as we turn the page to the postseason. Teams were jockeying for postseason positioning throughout the last weekend, some for […]

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College baseball has, for the most part, seen its regular season come to an end. Attention is now turning towards conference tournaments, but first, it’s time to predict how D1Baseball’s Top 25 rankings will look as we turn the page to the postseason.

Teams were jockeying for postseason positioning throughout the last weekend, some for a top 16 seed as a regional host and others for a spot in the NCAA Tournament to begin with. The weekend had just four top 25 matchups; No. 4 North Carolina at No. 2 Florida State, No. 17 Tennessee at No. 8 Arkansas, No. 18 Alabama at No. 23 Florida, and No. 19 Southern Miss at No. 22 Troy.

The weekend schedule was moved up a day, with most series being played from Thursday through Saturday to accomodate the start of conference tournaments early next week. Entering Saturday, there was still a lot at stake. While eight teams were 2-0 with a series win secured entering the finale, five were 0-2 with a series loss and 12 were 1-1 with a rubber game looming.

Through all of the action, D1Baseball’s top 25 rankings are likely to see some more notable moves this week. And that will perfectly encapsulate the exciting regular season that we just witnessed.

Previous Ranking: No. 1
Weekly Record: 2-1
Overall Record: 42-13 (19-11 in SEC)

LSU entered the week as the new top team in D1Baseball’s top 25, looking to solidify their spot as a top eight national seed. The Tigers, though, fell to South Carolina 6-5 in Thursday’s series opener. That was a pretty stunning loss, but LSU responded on Friday with an 8-1 win to even the series. In Saturday’s rubber game, LSU won 7-3 to take the series.

Jun 14, 2024; Omaha, NE, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels starting pitcher Jason DeCaro (29) throws the opening pitch against the Virginia Cavaliers at Charles Schwab Filed Omaha. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-USA TODAY Sports

Previous Ranking: No. 4 (+2)
Weekly Record: 2-1
Overall Record: 39-12 (18-11 in ACC)

North Carolina ended the regular season on a very high note. On the road at No. 2 Florida State, UNC won 8-3 on Thursday and 11-1 on Friday to clinch the series victory right away. The Tar Heels entered Saturday looking for the ACC regular season title and a sweep over the Seminoles, but lost in the finale 5-4 and fall just short of the regular season title.

Previous Ranking: No. 3
Weekly Record: 2-1
Overall Record: 42-11 (22-8 in SEC)

Texas dropped out of the top spot in the rankings after last week, and wanted to move back in the right direction to end the regular season. The series at Oklahoma started with a 7-4 win for the Longhorns, but the Sooners answered back with an 8-6 win on Friday. In Saturday’s decisive rubber game, Texas won 9-1 after a brief weather delay in the late innings.

Previous Ranking: No. 5 (+1)
Weekly Record: 3-0
Overall Record: 41-13 (22-8 in Big Ten)

Oregon is absolutely surging right now. The Ducks were on the road at Iowa to end the regular season in a series that could ultimately determine who won the Big Ten regular season title. Oregon won 10-0 on Thursday and 9-6 on Friday, meaning the Ducks, Iowa and UCLA entered Saturday in a three-way tie for first place. In Sunday’s finale between Oregon and Iowa, the Ducks won 13-4 to clinch the top seed in the Big Ten.

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Previous Ranking: No. 7 (+2)
Weekly Record: 4-0
Overall Record: 41-12-1

After a 5-3 win against Portland on Tuesday, Oregon State ended its regular season with a home series vs. Long Beach State. The Beavers won 2-1 on Thursday and 12-8 on Friday to secure the series win, and reach 40 wins on the year. Going for the sweep in Saturday’s series finale, Oregon State got just that with a dominating 13-0 win.

Previous Ranking: No. 8 (+2)
Weekly Record: 2-1
Overall Record: 43-12 (20-10 in SEC)

There weren’t many series this weekend with bigger D1Baseball top 25 and postseason stakes than Arkansas against No. 17 Tennessee. Both teams were trending in the wrong direction and needed a win to secure their postseason status. For the Razorbacks, that’s as a top eight seed. The series started on the wrong foot, with Arkansas falling 10-7 on Thursday before they won 8-6 on Friday to tie things up. In Saturday’s rubber game, the Razorbacks won 8-4 to take the series.

Previous Ranking: No. 9 (+2)
Weekly Record: 3-0
Overall Record: 39-16 (19-11 in SEC)

This weekend’s series between Vanderbilt and Kentucky was a wild one. In both of the first two games, Kentucky led late before Vanderbilt stormed back to win. The Commodores won 8-7 on Thursday and 9-8 on Friday to win the series. There was still another important game on Saturday, where Vanderbilt came back from being down multiple runs for the third straight day, and won 5-3.

Florida State ace Jamie Arnold threw a season-high 121 pitches last week in the Super Regional. (Ben Spicer/Warchant)
Florida State ace Jamie Arnold threw a season-high 121 pitches last week in the Super Regional. (Ben Spicer/Warchant)

Previous Ranking: No. 2 (-6)
Weekly Record: 1-2
Overall Record: 37-13 (17-10 in ACC)

After rising up to No. 2 in D1Baseball’s top 25 entering the week, Florida State stumbled. The Seminoles hosted No. 4 North Carolina in a big ACC series to end the regular season, and instantly lost the series with an 8-3 loss on Thursday and an 11-1 loss on Friday. FSU wanted to salvage a win and avoid the sweep on Saturday, and did so with a 5-4 victory.

Previous Ranking: No. 10 (+1)
Weekly Record: 2-1
Overall Record: 42-14 (18-12 in SEC)

Georgia ended the regular season at home hosting Texas A&M, and the Bulldogs started off strong with a 10-6 victory in Thursday’s series opener. Texas A&M won 6-0 in a shutout victory on Friday, evening the series and setting up a rubber game on Saturday. Georgia needed a win in the finale to likely secure its spot as a national seed, and did just that with a 7-5 victory.

Previous Ranking: No. 11 (+1)
Weekly Record: 3-0
Overall Record: 44-11 (26-4 in Sun Belt)

Coastal Carolina has been largely cruising through this season, and this week was no different. The Chanticleers were on the road at Old Dominion, and won 6-3 on Thursday and 16-7 on Friday to secure the series win, and likely a jump into the top ten of D1Baseball’s top 25. In Saturday’s finale, Coastal Carolina cruised again to a 12-1 win to sweep.

D1Baseball Top 25 Projections: 11-25

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11. Auburn (-5)
12. Southern Miss (+7)
13. UCLA (+1)
14. Clemson (+1)
15. Georgia Tech (NR)
16. Florida (+7)
17. Dallas Baptist (+7)
18. Kansas (NR)
19. Northeastern (+6)
20. NC State (-7)
21. UC Irvine (-9)
22. Tennessee (-5)
23. Alabama (-5)
24. Ole Miss (NR)
25. UTSA (NR)

With four new teams (Georgia Tech, Kansas, Ole Miss, UTSA) joining the rankings in our D1Baseball Top 25 predictions, four must fall out. Those teams are West Virginia (previously No. 16), Duke (previously No. 20), Louisville (previously No. 21), and Troy (previously No. 22).



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