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Alabama Crimson Tide NIL Collective Planning Massive Game with St. John’s in MSG

The Alabama Crimson Tide has been out to prove that it is more than just a football school of late, and the university’s official Name, Image, and Likeness collective, Yeah Alabama, has announced that the basketball program is working toward scheduling a game on the biggest of stages. The game is expected to take place […]

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The Alabama Crimson Tide has been out to prove that it is more than just a football school of late, and the university’s official Name, Image, and Likeness collective, Yeah Alabama, has announced that the basketball program is working toward scheduling a game on the biggest of stages.

The game is expected to take place on November 8, and see the Tide take on the St. John’s Red Storm at Madison Square Garden. It is expected to be the most anticipated non-conference matchup of the 2025-26 season.

Alabama is coming off a 28-9 campaign and their second trip to the Elite Eight in as many years, and the Red Storm is coming off a 30-4 record in their second season under head coach Rick Pitino.

The Crimson Tide is more of a recent college basketball power, while St. John’s’s heyday came nearly 50 years ago, but could be returning soon.

The two teams last met in 1982 and have played to a 2-2 record against each other. The matchup in November will see two of the game’s elite coaches facing off, Nate Oats and Pitino, and could be an early preview of a potential tournament matchup. While both teams were in the 2024-25 NCAA Tournament, they could not have faced each other before the National Championship game.

Alabama will lose several of their key players to the NBA draft this summer, and suffered many blows in the transfer portal. Instead of resting on his laurals, Oats also attacked the transfer portal, bringing in standouts such as Jalil Bethea, Noah Williamson, and Taylor Bol Bowen, while also expecting three incoming four-star freshman. The Tide is expected to be in the National Championship chase.

For the Red Storm, they are expected to be a frontrunner in the coming season. Pitino and his staff have been no strangers to working the portal and landed coveted talent the likes of Ian Jackson and Bryce Hopkins, to go along with returning star center Zuby Ejiofor.

If the deal comes together as planned, and all of the stars are able to take the court, it is destined to be an entertaining affair for the masses at The Garden.



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Stanford, Cal win, Santa Clara facing elimination at NCAA softball

The Cal Bears and Stanford Cardinal softball teams took different paths to first-round NCAA Tournament victories, but both Bay Area teams moved closer to a College World Series berth on Friday. Santa Clara’s Hope Alley homered three batters into the Broncos‘ first-ever NCAA tournament game and the Broncos didn’t fold after yielding a four-run second […]

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The Cal Bears and Stanford Cardinal softball teams took different paths to first-round NCAA Tournament victories, but both Bay Area teams moved closer to a College World Series berth on Friday.

Santa Clara’s Hope Alley homered three batters into the Broncos‘ first-ever NCAA tournament game and the Broncos didn’t fold after yielding a four-run second inning, but couldn’t complete the comeback against 13th-ranked Arizona and are one loss from elimination in the 64-team tournament.

No. 16 ranked Stanford rolled past Binghamton of New York 9-2 in Eugene, Oregon, scoring in each of the first four innings of the rout. In Norman, Oklahoma, Annabel Teperson allowed two hits in Cal’s 1-0 win over Omaha, and in Tucson, Arizona, SCU fought back to cut a five-run deficit to one in the fourth inning, but was doomed by two more big innings in a 13-5, five-inning loss to the 13th-ranked Wildcats.

Stanford (41-11) entered the tournament with the second-highest team batting average in the nation (.357) and averaged 8.1 runs during the regular season and came out swinging against the Bearcats (36-13) quickly building a seven-run lead. Caelen Koch had four of the Cardinal’s ten hits and drove in two runs. Emily Jones also drove in two runs, and eight different Stanford players scored at least once against the Bearcats, who are in the tournament for the second time in school history.

The Cardinal, which is looking to reach the CWS for the third straight year, faces an old Pac-12 rival, No. 16 Oregon, on Saturday at 1 p.m.



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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Late game heroics from sophomore Kiley Shelton gave the No. 2-seeded Florida Atlantic softball team its first NCAA Regional win since 2016, a 5-4 victory over No. 3-seed Georgia Tech, in an eight-inning thriller on Friday afternoon.   The Owls (45-10) and the Yellow Jackets (27-23) went back-and-forth in the opening game of […]

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Late game heroics from sophomore Kiley Shelton gave the No. 2-seeded Florida Atlantic softball team its first NCAA Regional win since 2016, a 5-4 victory over No. 3-seed Georgia Tech, in an eight-inning thriller on Friday afternoon.
 
The Owls (45-10) and the Yellow Jackets (27-23) went back-and-forth in the opening game of the Gainesville Regional with four lead changes in the final three innings. Facing two outs on the board and two runners on base in the bottom of the eighth, Shelton hit the game winning RBI single to right field for the walk-off win.
 
Junior pitcher Autumn Courtney made the start and received the win to improve to 24-3 on the season, pitching 5.1 innings before re-entering in the top of the eighth. 
 
THE BEGINNING 
Courtney picked up right where she left off from her previous stellar postseason outing, with three swing-and-miss strikeouts in the top of the first inning to retire the side.
 
A fourth strikeout from the First Team All-Region selection Courtney stranded Yellow Jacket runners on second and third base in the top of the second. Leading off the bottom frame, sophomore first baseman Bella Cimino launched a shot to left field, her sixth home run of the year, for the first score of the game.
 
In the bottom of the fifth, sophomore Ciara Gibson blasted the ball to right center field for the Owls’ second leadoff home run of the game. The Yellow Jackets responded in the top of the sixth with three runs to take a 3-2 lead.
 
THE TURNING POINT
A two-out walk from freshman second baseman Destiny Johns put an Owl runner on base in the bottom of the sixth. Back-to-back doubles then ensued, first from Gibson then from Shelton in her first clutch hit of the game, to put FAU up 4-3.
 
Down to their last strike in the top of the seventh, a solo home run from the Yellow Jackets tied the score. Florida Atlantic was retired in the bottom half to send the game into extra innings, its first such game since the season opener.
 
THE FINISH 
Courtney returned to the circle to finish the job, stranding two runners on base to get out of the top of the eighth.
 
Johns reaching on a fielder’s choice set up the winning run. Gibson and Shelton remained the heroes of the game, with the former drawing the walk to advance Johns to second before the latter brought her home from second for a walk-off victory.
 
NOTES/NOTABLE

  • The Owls now have 17 comeback wins on the season, tied for fourth most in the nation.
  • Shelton is batting .444 in her last five games with six RBI.
  • Cimino’s home run is the first by an Owl batter in an NCAA Regional game since May 21, 2016. It is the first multi-home run game by the team during an NCAA Regional in program history.
  • With a base hit on the day, redshirt sophomore outfielder Kylie Hammonds has reached base in 24 consecutive games and 51 out of 55 appearances in 2025.
  • Courtney has struck out 14 batters in two postseason appearances. 

 
UP NEXT
The Owls continue NCAA Regional play with a matchup against No. 1-seed Florida (44-14) on Saturday. First pitch is at 12 p.m. With a win on Saturday and Sunday, Florida Atlantic can advance to the Super Regionals for the first time in program history.
 
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.
 
The Owls’ 2025 postseason is powered by Demand the Limits Injury Attorneys.
 



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Cowgirl Softball drops Indiana in NCAA Regional opener

Fayetteville, Ark. — Seven runs in the sixth inning lifted the No. 24 Oklahoma State softball team to an 11-6 victory over Indiana at Bogle Park Friday.    This is OSU’s 16th consecutive win in NCAA Regional play going back to 2019.   The Cowgirls never led until the sixth and trailed by as many as […]

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Fayetteville, Ark. — Seven runs in the sixth inning lifted the No. 24 Oklahoma State softball team to an 11-6 victory over Indiana at Bogle Park Friday. 
 
This is OSU’s 16th consecutive win in NCAA Regional play going back to 2019.
 
The Cowgirls never led until the sixth and trailed by as many as four runs in the fourth inning.
 
Karli Godwin homered twice for OSU on nearly identical two-run blasts to center field. She finished 3-for-3 with a career-high five runs batted in.
 
Perhaps the most critical at-bat of the game came in the sixth, when pinch hitter Audrey Schneidmiller singled through the right side to score Macy Graf from second and tie the game at six. A hard grounder from Rachael Hathoot two batters later drove in Schneidmiller and Tia Warsop to give the Cowgirls an 8-6 advantage before the game was blown open thanks to a run-scoring sacrifice bunt by Megan Delgadillo followed by an RBI single from Amanda Hasler. The Cowgirl scoring was capped when Schneidmiller walked with the bases loaded.
 
The seven-run sixth inning marked OSU’s most runs in an inning this season.
 
This marks the most runs scored by OSU in an NCAA Tournament game since 2022. With the win, the Cowgirls improved to 34-18, while the Hoosiers dropped to 33-19.
 
Rylee Crandall picked up the win and improved to 6-4. She entered the game in the fourth inning and kept the high-powered Indiana offense scoreless in the fifth, sixth and seventh. IU’s Brianna Copeland fell to 17-9 with the loss.
  
Offensive standouts for Oklahoma State included Godwin (3-for-3 with 2 home runs and 5 RBIs), Davis (2-for-3 with three runs scored) and Schneidmiller (1-for-1 with 2 RBIs). 
 
The Cowgirls will face the winner of the Arkansas-Saint Louis matchup at noon tomorrow in the second round of the Fayetteville regional. 
 
For season-long coverage of Oklahoma State Softball, visit okstate.com and follow @CowgirlSB on X and @osusoftball on Instagram. For tickets, visit okstate.com/tickets or call 877-ALL-4-OSU. 
 
 






  1 2 3 4 5 6 7   R H E
Indiana 2 0 1 3 0 0 0   6 7 4
Oklahoma State 2 0 0 2 0 7 X   11 8 0

 
 
WP: R. Crandall (6-4) LP: B. Copeland (17-9); SV: None
HR: OSU – Godwin 2 (6,7)
HR: UT – Minnick 2 (18), Wilkison (7)
Duration: 2:28; Attendance: 2928
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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Former Hurricanes Pitcher Carson Palmquist Set for MLB Debut with Rockies – University of Miami Athletics

CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Former Miami Hurricanes left-handed pitcher Carson Palmquist has been called up to the Colorado Rockies and is expected to make his Major League debut Friday night against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona. The Fort Myers native and 24-year old will be the 69th player in the program’s history […]

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CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Former Miami Hurricanes left-handed pitcher Carson Palmquist has been called up to the Colorado Rockies and is expected to make his Major League debut Friday night against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona.

The Fort Myers native and 24-year old will be the 69th player in the program’s history to reach baseball’s biggest stage.

Palmquist, who starred for the Hurricanes from 2020 to 2022, was one of the most dominant arms in college baseball during his time in Coral Gables. He ended his three-year career at Miami with an 11-5 record and 208 strikeouts in 140.1 innings.

The left-hander earned All-America honors in 2021 as a closer, leading the ACC in saves, before shifting to a starting role in 2022 and finishing with a 9-4 record and 118 strikeouts.

The Rockies selected him in the third round (No. 88 overall) of the 2022 MLB Draft, and he has steadily climbed through the minors. Palmquist opened the 2025 season with Triple-A Albuquerque, where he posted a 3.82 ERA and 45 strikeouts in 35.1 innings across seven starts.

To stay up to date with the University of Miami baseball team, be sure to follow @canesbaseball on Instragram, X and Facebook.





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Controversial obstruction no-call against Georgia Lessmann sparks viewer outrage from Auburn fans

Auburn vs. South Florida came to a head in the opening game of the Tallahassee Regional. That’s with a call at the plate, which was upheld after review, keeping the game tied going into the final inning in the seventh. With Annalea Adams at the plate, Josie Foreman threw it to third to get an […]

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Auburn vs. South Florida came to a head in the opening game of the Tallahassee Regional. That’s with a call at the plate, which was upheld after review, keeping the game tied going into the final inning in the seventh.

With Annalea Adams at the plate, Josie Foreman threw it to third to get an out on Georgia Lessman, and actually hit her with that ball. Lessmann than took off to home where Foreman, with the ball thrown back to her, met her with an inning-ending out called in the bottom of the sixth instead of a run scored that would’ve given them a lead. The Tigers argued against it but, after review, the umpires maintained the out going into the seventh

Those were the reactions from those down on The Plains. The fans down in Tampa weren’t hearing it, though.

“The runner from first, Smith, wanted to draw a throw down to second base and instead they threw to the lead runner and hit Lessmann in the back,” explained the broadcast on ESPNU.

“The throw back from Foreman, it hits the runner and Auburn, being aggressive…Does she allow the lead edge of the base to be open without the ball? And it looks to me like she is indeed in obstruction category there. She does not have the ball. Once she has the ball, she can own the plate…Without the ball, she is in the baseline,” they continued on ESPNU. “She’s not in front of the leading edge but she’s very close to that leading edge, in my opinion…To me, as a catcher, you just don’t want to leave any doubt. You want to be in front of the plate and it’s very, very close.”

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USF 12, Auburn 7 (F/9)

Auburn looked good against USF after the opening inning with a 5-0 start after a three-run home run this afternoon. The Bulls, though, battled back with two runs apiece in the second, third, and fifth to take a lead before this one went to extra innings. It was then at the top of the ninth that South Florida pulled away for good with five runs of their own, with a grand slam hit, to advance. The Tigers will instead then move into the loser’s bracket now with an elimination game coming tomorrow in Tallahassee.





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Tennessee CB Rickey Gibson III uses NIL money to give back to high school

There seems to be a prevailing thought in the college football community that NIL has gone too far. Some players are getting millions of dollars via NIL collaboratives before they’ve even stepped foot on campus. Others receive an NIL package and don’t even stick around long enough to get paid due to the transfer portal. That’s not […]

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Tennessee CB Rickey Gibson III uses NIL money to give back to high school

There seems to be a prevailing thought in the college football community that NIL has gone too far.

Some players are getting millions of dollars via NIL collaboratives before they’ve even stepped foot on campus. Others receive an NIL package and don’t even stick around long enough to get paid due to the transfer portal. That’s not even to mention the recruiting trail, where millions are being thrown around to land top players.

It has been like the wild west, but not everything about the NIL and transfer portal era is bad.

There have been instances of players taking their NIL money and doing good with it. That is the case with Tennessee cornerback Rickey Gibson III, who has taken his NIL package and given back to the high school that helped him become a college football player.

From Trussville, Alabama, Gibson recently presented a check worth $5,000 to his alma mater. He also met with players on the football team before presenting the check, so he gave back to the community that raised him in more ways than one. Money is great, but connection is sometimes even better.

Gibson III was a four-star recruit in the class of 2023 who was ranked as the No. 31 cornerback in the nation. He committed to Tennessee out of high school, and he’s now entering his junior season with the Volunteers.

He had decided to hit the transfer portal after 2024 but ultimately stayed at Tennessee. He was a starter for the Vols in 2024 and finished with 32 tackles, including two tackles for loss, and five pass breakups.

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