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» THIS WEEK IN BALL STATE SOFTBALL: It is the final week of the regular season and the Ball State softball team will take on two of the three teams ahead of it in the league standings … Tuesday, the Cardinals travel to league-leading Ohio for a 1 p.m. doubleheader … Ball State will then welcome […]

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» THIS WEEK IN BALL STATE SOFTBALL: It is the final week of the regular season and the Ball State softball team will take on two of the three teams ahead of it in the league standings … Tuesday, the Cardinals travel to league-leading Ohio for a 1 p.m. doubleheader … Ball State will then welcome second-place Central Michigan to the Ball State Softball Stadium for a 1 p.m. twinbill Saturday and the regular season finale Sunday at Noon.

» THIS WEEKEND’S PROMOTIONS: Saturday’s twinbill versus Central Michigan will serve as Mental Health Awareness Day … Sunday, the Cardinals will honor the cultural icon Star Wars with May The 4th Be With You Day.

» THE OVERALL RECORD: Ball State enters the week with a 1206-1185-4 (.504) overall record dating back to 1975 … The Cardinals have tallied 30-or-more wins in 16 seasons, most recently a 37-18 mark in 2021 … Of the 16 seasons with 30-or-more wins, 11 have come in the past 17 years.

» QUOTING COACH PEÑA: “Our goal this season is to have fun competing. If we can compete every single pitch, and have fun doing it, I believe we are going to have a really good season. It’s truly about getting better every weekend and not putting so much pressure on ourselves to be perfect.”

» AGAINST THE BOBCATS: Ball State holds a 54-45-1 lead in the all-time series versus Ohio after winning three of the five meetings last season … During the 2024 regular season, Ball State swept a March 16 doubleheader in Muncie by scores of 7-5 and 5-0 … However, Ohio earned a 7-0 win the next day … In the MAC Softball Championship, the Bobcats handed Ball State an 8-0 (5) setback in the first meeting, while the Cardinals earned a 5-1 victory in the championship game of the elimination bracket … Ball State is 17-22-1 all-time in Athens, with Ohio winning the last four on its home turf, including all three meetings during the 2023 season by scores of 13-3 (5), 10-2 (6) and 4-2.

BALL STATE NEWS & NOTES:

» MAC PRESEASON PROGNOSTICATIONS:
Ball State was picked to finish fourth among 11 teams in the Mid-American Conference’s annual preseason poll … The Cardinals, who finished sixth in the league last season with a 12-13 MAC record, are looking for a third consecutive  MAC Softball Championship berth, with the league’s top six teams advancing to Firestone Stadium in Akron, Ohio, for the three-day event which runs May 7-10 … BSU also picked up one of the 11 votes to win the MAC Tournament title.

» EARNING HER SPOT AMONG THE NATION’S BEST: Thanks to her solid play so far this season, redshirt senior catcher McKayla Timmons has been recognized as one of the nation’s top catchers, including earning the No. 2 spot in the latest DSoftball.com Power Rankings released April 24 … She has also moved up three spots to No. 4 in the latest SoftballAmerica.com position rankings released April 28 … Timmons has earned those accolades by leading the MAC and ranking 21st nationally with a .448 batting average … Timmons has blasted a team-leading 15 home runs this season and ranks seventh nationally in walks per game at 0.95 … In addition, Timmons ranks second nationally in on base percentage (.626), eighth in slugging percentage (.974), 36th in runs scored (52) and 48th in RBIs (52).

» CARRER IMPACT: Along with all her success this season, McKayla Timmons is set to end her collegiate career as one of the most prolific players in program history … She currently ranks first on Ball State’s career list in on base percentage (.515), second in slugging percentage (.795), second in home runs (56), second in RBI (177), third in batting average (.386) and fourth in runs scored (155) … She also owns the program record for times being hit by a pitch at 43, while her 104 career walks are tied for fifth.

» SHINING BEHIND THE PLATE TOO: In addition to pacing the offense, McKayla Timmons has proven to be one of the nation’s top threats behind the plate and finished the 2024 season ranked as one of the nation’s best catchers by SoftballAmerica.com … She was fifth on SA’s final catchers list and 47th among the nation’s top 100 players … The effort was aided by Timmons throwing out 11 of the 37 runners attempting to steal a base on her last season … She has already caught nine runners trying to steal this season, while surrendering just 17 stolen bases, and has picked off a pair of runners at first base.

» ON THE BASES: Ball State has proven to be one of the nation’s craftiest teams on the base paths, ranking first in the MAC and 22nd among all NCAA Division I programs with a 1.91 stolen bases per game average … The Cardinals have successfully stolen 82 of the 94 bases it has attempted to steal, led by 20 stolen bases from McKayla Timmons which its tied for first in the league and 70th nationally … Overall, 14 different Cardinals have stolen at least one base, with redshirt junior second baseman McKenna Mulholland ranking second on the squad and fifth in the MAC with 15 and sophomore shortstop Maia Pietrzak ranking third on the squad and seventh in the MAC at 14 … Conversely, Ball State has limited opposing squads to just 19 stolen bases on 28 attempts this season … Only 15 teams in the country have limited teams to less stolen bases, with the next best MAC school being Central Michigan at 23.

» ON THE OFFENSIVE FRONT: Ball State has been putting on an offensive clinic so far this season, ranking 18th nationally by averaging 7.23 runs per game … The Cardinals have earned eight run-rule victories this season and have scored 10-or-more runs in 13 games … Overall, Ball State is out-scoring opponents 311 to 192 this season and owns an 23-4 record when scoring at least five runs … In fact, Ball State’s 311 runs scored are already the seventh-most in a season in program history, with the record being the 368 runs scored by the 2012 squad.

» TAKING THE HIT: Ball State’s offense is bolstered by its ability to get on base, and one area the Cardinals excel in is staying tough in the box and getting hit by pitches … The Cardinals currently lead the nation in being hit 79 total times, which is already a BSU single season record topping the previous mark of 55 set in 2015 … McKenna Mulholland has been hit 15 times which is tied for first in the MAC and 10th nationally, while McKayla Timmons has been hit 14 times which ranks third in the MAC and 19th nationally … The next closest team is St. John’s which has been hit 62 times over 52 games, nine more than the Cardinals have played.

» THE WHITNEY EFFECT: Junior Ella Whitney, who played her first two seasons of collegiate softball at FIU, is tied for first in the MAC and 23rd nationally with her 18 pitching victories … Over 145.1 innings of work, the two-time MAC Pitcher of the Week honoree has compiled a 2.94 ERA which is fourth in the MAC … Whitney has also limited opposing batters to a .233 average against which ranks first in the league, while owning the third-best WHIP in the MAC at 1.24.

» MORE ON WHITNEY: A two-way player for the Cardinals, Ella Whitney is also a big offensive threat, boasting a .308 average and ranking second on the team in both home runs (9) and RBIs (45) … She recorded Ball State’s first triple of the season and is third on the squad with 10 doubles.

» SHUTTING ‘EM OUT: Ball State’s pitchers have combined for five shutouts so far this season, including two complete game shutouts each for Ella Whitney and freshman Breanna Severino … In fact, the Cardinals’ pitching staff put together a 14-inning shutout streak after Severino and Whitney threw back-to-back complete game shutouts in the April 12 doubleheader sweep of then-league-leading Miami … The last time the RedHawks were shutout in back-to-back games was March 5, 2023, when it lost both ends of a doubleheader at then-No. 14 Stanford by scores of 10-0 (5) and 8-0 (5).

» LONG BALL NUMBERS: The Cardinals currently rank second in the MAC with 49 home runs, trailing only Miami’s 60 … Timmons leads the way and is third among all league players and 48th nationally with her 15 home runs … Overall, 10 different Ball State players have blasted at least one home run this season … On the opposite spectrum, Ball State’s pitching staff ranks first in the MAC and tied for 51st nationally by allowing just 21 home runs … Ohio is second in the league with 29 home runs allowed.

» SOME OF THE NATION’S TOUGHEST: Maia Pietrzak and senior outfielder Kara Gunter enter the weekend as two of the nation’s toughest batters to strike out … Pietrzak is third in the MAC and 46th nationally at one strikeout per every 23.5 at bats, while Gunter is fifth in the MAC and 79th nationally at one strikeout per every 19.9 at bats.

» MORE ON PIETRZAK: Maia Pietrzak is having a spectacular sophomore season, ranking  second on the team and 16th in the MAC with a .355 batting average … In fact, she leads all MAC players with 55 runs scored, three ahead of Timmons in second, which ties as the fourth-most in a single season in program history … She is also third on the squad with seven home runs.



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Meet 2026 NFL Draft Kellen Collier, DT, Black Hills State University

Meet Kellen Collier, a top defensive tackle prospect for the 2026 NFL Draft with unmatched speed and relentless effort. Name: Kellen CollierPosition: Defensive TackleCollege: Black Hills State UniversityHeight: 5’11”Weight: 280 lbsTwitter: @kellen_collierInstagram: @Kellen_collier99 What makes you a top prospect at your position in the 2026 NFL Draft? My speed and relentless motor set me apart. I play with high intensity and effort […]

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Meet Kellen Collier, a top defensive tackle prospect for the 2026 NFL Draft with unmatched speed and relentless effort.Meet Kellen Collier, a top defensive tackle prospect for the 2026 NFL Draft with unmatched speed and relentless effort.
Meet Kellen Collier, a top defensive tackle prospect for the 2026 NFL Draft with unmatched speed and relentless effort.

Name: Kellen Collier
Position: Defensive Tackle
College: Black Hills State University
Height: 5’11”
Weight: 280 lbs
Twitter: @kellen_collier
Instagram: @Kellen_collier99


What makes you a top prospect at your position in the 2026 NFL Draft?

My speed and relentless motor set me apart. I play with high intensity and effort from snap to whistle, and I take pride in outlasting my opponent every play.

What is one thing that NFL teams should know about you?

I’m willing to do whatever it takes to get 1% better every day. Over time, those small gains add up—something I believe many players overlook. That’s what separates me from the rest.

If you could donate to one cause in the world, what would it be?

I would donate to support amputees. My mother is a double amputee, so it’s a cause that hits close to home and means a lot to me.

Who was your role model?

My father.

Who is your favorite NFL team?

I’m a Packers fan—Go Pack Go! Born and raised a cheesehead.

Who is the most underrated teammate at your school?

Cooper Brown. That’s my guy—he’s a dog on the field and doesn’t get the recognition he deserves.

What is your biggest pet peeve?

Wasted talent and lack of discipline. There’s no excuse for not giving your all.

Who is your favorite teacher ever?

Mr. Wankier, my 5th grade teacher. He truly changed my mindset and played a big role in shaping who I am today.

Overcoming adversity is what defines character. What was the hardest moment in your life to overcome?

My freshman year, I had full knee reconstruction surgery. The recovery process—late nights in the gym, constant physical therapy—tested me mentally and physically. But it also showed how far I’m willing to go for the game I love.

If you could have any franchise restaurant in your house, what would it be?

Mo’ Bettahs—my usos know!

What is your favorite snack food?

Beef jerky.

What is your degree in?

Pre-med.

If you could have dinner with three people, dead or alive, who would they be and why?

  • Kobe Bryant – His mindset was on another level, and I strive to model that same Mamba Mentality.
  • Kurt Warner – I admire how he overcame adversity and made a huge impact in the NFL.
  • Jon Jones – He’s been dominant in his craft for so long. I’d love to pick his brain about staying on top and maintaining a strong mindset through personal challenges.

What is your biggest weakness?

A perfectly cooked medium-rare steak with potatoes and mac and cheese—hard to say no to that!







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Murray State baseball score today, UCLA: College World Series bracket

OMAHA, NE. — Murray State baseball fell to UCLA 6-4 on Saturday afternoon at Charles Schwab Field in its Men’s College World Series debut. MSU will play the loser of Arkansas-LSU at 2 p.m. ET Monday in a win-or-go-home game. Murray State’s offense was slow to start. The Racers (44-16) didn’t log a base hit […]

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OMAHA, NE. — Murray State baseball fell to UCLA 6-4 on Saturday afternoon at Charles Schwab Field in its Men’s College World Series debut. MSU will play the loser of Arkansas-LSU at 2 p.m. ET Monday in a win-or-go-home game.

Murray State’s offense was slow to start. The Racers (44-16) didn’t log a base hit until the fifth inning. UCLA (48-16) scored one run in the first and another in the second. But the Bruins exploded in the fourth, scoring four times in four at-bats.

Murray State responded with a run in the fifth, then another in the sixth, slowly chipping away at UCLA’s lead. MSU got within two runs in the top of the eighth but was ultimately unable to close the gap.

Racers starting pitcher Nic Schutte is a Louisville native. He played quarterback at Male High School before committing to Western Kentucky baseball and playing a short stint at Motlow State Community College. He pitched five innings for the Racers on Saturday, walking four and striking out three. He allowed eight hits and six runs.

Murray State’s fourth NCAA Tournament has been a historic one. MSU is one of two Group of Five schools (along with Coastal Carolina) to reach Omaha, a city dominated by the SEC and ACC as of late. Sixty-nine of the 120 MCWS spots over the last 15 years have gone to those conferences.

Meanwhile, Murray State makes 20 MCWS appearances for the Missouri Valley Conference. It’s the league’s first since Missouri State in 2003. The Racers are also the fourth No. 4 regional seed to make it this far since 1999.

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Reach college sports enterprise reporter Payton Titus at ptitus@gannett.com, and follow her on X @petitus25.



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Dan Klink wins 2025 National Gatorade Player of the Year Award for boys soccer

Gatorade announced that Dan Klink of Loyola Blakefield School is the 2025 National Gatorade Player of the Year for boys soccer. The award’s selection committee chose him based on three pillars: athletic excellence, academic achievement, and exemplary character. The 6-foot-3 midfielder won his second Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year Award after scoring 17 goals […]

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Gatorade announced that Dan Klink of Loyola Blakefield School is the 2025 National Gatorade Player of the Year for boys soccer. The award’s selection committee chose him based on three pillars: athletic excellence, academic achievement, and exemplary character.

The 6-foot-3 midfielder won his second Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year Award after scoring 17 goals and making eight assists. His contributions were essential to the Dons finishing the season with a 17-2-2 record and winning their second consecutive Maryland Independent Athletic Association A Conference tournament championship.

Mount St. Joseph High School head coach Mike St. Martin praised Klink’s game by saying, “Dan has good size, a good work rate, is good with his feet, and good in the air. He’s the total package.”

In addition to the championship, Klink won his second Maryland Association of Coaches of Soccer State Player of the Year and the United Soccer Coaches National High School Player of the Year. He continued his excellence in soccer while maintaining a 3.89 weighted GPA.

Klink is also the founder and president of Loyola Blakefield’s Sports Analytics Clubs. Likewise, he volunteered his time with the Francis X. Gallagher Service and Beans and Bread. He also attends church, where he facilitates community service initiatives through his youth group.

Klink joins the likes of Ben Bender and Ransford Gyan as winners of the National Gatorade Player of the Year award for boys’ soccer. Each year, they recognize one winner from the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 12 high school sports. From those state winners, they select a national winner based on the Selection Committee, composed of scouts, media members, and coaches.

Dan Klink will also get a grant that he can donate to a social impact partner he identified. To date, the Gatorade Player of the Year program has donated over $5.6 million in grants to over 2,000 organizations.



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Hany Mukhtar, Sam Surridge and Joe Willis lead Nashville to 2-0 victory over Fire

Associated Press CHICAGO (AP) — Hany Mukhtar and Sam Surridge scored second-half goals and Joe Willis posted his fifth clean sheet of the season as Nashville SC blanked the Chicago Fire 2-0 on Saturday night. Neither team scored until Mukhtar took a pass from substitute defender Andy Najor and found the net in the 56th […]

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CHICAGO (AP) — Hany Mukhtar and Sam Surridge scored second-half goals and Joe Willis posted his fifth clean sheet of the season as Nashville SC blanked the Chicago Fire 2-0 on Saturday night.

Neither team scored until Mukhtar took a pass from substitute defender Andy Najor and found the net in the 56th minute. It was Mukhtar’s eighth goal of the campaign.

Surridge gave Nashville a two-goal lead in the 75th minute with his 12th netter of the season — matching his career high set last year. Surridge trails the Philadelphia Union’s Tai Baribo by a goal in the race for the Golden Boot Award.

Najor and Mukhtar had assists. Najor has made 151 career appearances with all seven of his assists coming this season. Mukhtar’s helper was his seventh this season — three off his career high set last year.

Willis finished with eight saves for Nashville (9-4-5) in his 72nd shutout over 278 career starts.

Jeffrey Gal totaled one save for the Fire (7-6-4) in his second career start.

Nashville improves to 3-3-2 on the road this season in climbing to third place in the Eastern Conference.

Chicago is 6-4-0 on the road this season and 1-2-4 at home.

Both clubs return to action on June 25 when the Fire host the Philadelphia Union and Nashville travels to play the New England Revolution.

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Is college basketball on the verge of a major game formatting change?

The game of college basketball has been favorited by fans for plenty of decades now. From the atmosphere and competition to all the components that make it what it is today. However, the NCAA is trying to change it. Besides speculation about expanding the 64-team format, which arguably creates the most incredible postseason event in […]

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The game of college basketball has been favorited by fans for plenty of decades now. From the atmosphere and competition to all the components that make it what it is today. However, the NCAA is trying to change it. Besides speculation about expanding the 64-team format, which arguably creates the most incredible postseason event in all of sports, there are discussions about changing the game from teams playing halves to quarters, similar to the NBA.

College Basketball Report shared on X (formerly Twitter) on the matter:

What are the chances this idea goes through? Who knows, really?

Personally, I believe that the college game is perfect as it stands. Why change something that has been working so well for so long? What’s the idea? Who truly wants to have quarters instead of halves? The audience members should be taken into account when decisions like this are surfacing.

If there are quarters, there will be more stoppage time and less fluidity in the pace of the game. Rather than two 20-minute halves, there may be four 10-minute quarters. Don’t forget that fouls delay the game’s rhythm, too. College games may end up feeling longer than ever, even though watching them typically lasts two hours (assuming overtime does not occur).

Whether the format of the game changes is entirely up to the NCAA, but its fans are probably not going to enjoy a different kind of college basketball. There’s a reason viewership for big games is high, and part of that are the two halves implemented into the product’s structure.

North Carolina has a hefty non-conference schedule next season, playing Michigan State in the Fort Myers Tip-Off, Kentucky on the road in Rupp Arena for the SEC-ACC challenge, Ohio State in the CBS Sports Classic, and, of course, Duke inside the Dean Dome and Durham. Just imagine if those games had quarters.





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Greg Sankey assesses future of non-revenue, Olympic sports after House settlement approval

In the week since the House v. NCAA settlement received final approval, the college sports world began making its preparations for a new era. Revenue-sharing is on the way, as are roster limits and the new NIL Go clearinghouse to vet NIL deals. Much of the conversation has been around revenue sports such as basketball […]

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In the week since the House v. NCAA settlement received final approval, the college sports world began making its preparations for a new era. Revenue-sharing is on the way, as are roster limits and the new NIL Go clearinghouse to vet NIL deals.

Much of the conversation has been around revenue sports such as basketball and football. However, there are still concerns about non-revenue and Olympic sports, and SEC commissioner Greg Sankey made it clear the plan is to avoid cutting sports under the new model.

Sankey said while he, too, has heard about athletics departments changing structure and making staff moves, the sense from his conversations is that schools are not looking to eliminate sports programs. But he noted the need for a consistent model and oversight. Otherwise, he warned that things could change.

“The second is at least in the Southeastern Conference — and we have to be aware that, as you have a $20 million outflow from a revenue sharing standpoint, that creates pressures,” Sankey said Friday on FanDuel Sports Network’s Golic and Golic. “And you’ve seen stories about that pressure resulting in some changes to personnel, or maybe the way expenditures are overseen in athletic departments. What has been the topic of focus in our room is not reducing the sport opportunities. That’s speculated about.

“What I will say is there has to be a point where this revenue-sharing model and the third-party oversight sticks and is consistent. And we have that opportunity now. If it continues to grow, I think that’s an enormous threat to those Olympic sports, or the non-revenue sports.”

Per the terms of the House v. NCAA settlement, schools have the ability to share up to $20.5 million with athletes if they opt in to revenue-sharing. Football is expected to receive 75%, followed by men’s basketball (15%), women’s basketball (5%) and the remainder of sports (5%). The amount shared in revenue will increase 4% annually.

The growing sense is that schools will be able to decide how to divide up their revenue-sharing after House settlement approval. Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark said that’s the case in his conference, and some schools in others have confirmed which sports will participate in revenue-sharing.

At Oklahoma, six programs will be part of the rev-share plan: football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball and women’s gymnastics. Ohio State also said its football and basketball programs would all participate, in addition to women’s volleyball. The hope is to expand to more sports down the road, athletics director Ross Bjork said.



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