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Cowboy Baseball Advances In Athens Regional
ATHENS, Ga. – Oklahoma State smashed seven home runs and staved off elimination at the NCAA Athens Regional Saturday as the third-seeded Cowboys knocked off No. 4-seed Binghamton, 13-5, at Foley Field. With the win, the Cowboys improved to 29-24 and will take on the loser of tonight’s Georgia-Duke contest Sunday at 11 a.m. (CDT). […]

With the win, the Cowboys improved to 29-24 and will take on the loser of tonight’s Georgia-Duke contest Sunday at 11 a.m. (CDT). Binghamton ended its season at 29-26.
The seven home runs by the Pokes is the most ever in an NCAA Tournament game under head coach Josh Holliday, surpassing the five against Florida in last June’s NCAA Stillwater Regional. It is tied for the seventh most in a tournament game in NCAA Baseball Championship history, two shy of the record.
Six different Cowboys homered against BU, and four Pokes had multiple hits in the contest. Kollin Ritchie led the way, going 3-for-4 with a pair of homers and a career-high four RBIs.
Stormy Rhodes came out of the bullpen and earned the first win of his collegiate career as he improved to 1-1. The freshman right-hander allowed just one run on three hits in 2 1/3 innings.
Hunter Watkins started on the mound for the Pokes and worked 4 2/3 innings, striking out four and allowing four runs on six hits.
Ethan Lund closed out the game with two shutout innings and a pair of strikeouts in his first appearance since April 1.
OSU jumped out to an early lead in the first. Back-to-back doubles from Brayden Smith and Avery Ortiz to open the inning made it 1-0, and Ritchie joined in on the fun with an RBI double of his own to put the Cowboys up by two.
The Bearcats got on the board in the second, plating an unearned run when OSU dropped a fly ball in left field that made the score 2-1.
A power surge by the Cowboys grew their lead in the third. For the first time this season, OSU hit three consecutive homers as Ritchie, Colin Brueggemann and Ian Daugherty all went deep to extend the advantage to 5-1.
It was more of the same in the fourth as the Cowboys went back-to-back once again. This time, it was Ortiz with a two-run blast followed by a bomb off the bat of Nolan Schubart, which marked his team-leading 18th round tripper of the season and 58th of his career.
With OSU leading 8-1, the Bearcats used two long balls of their own to cut their deficit to 8-4 in the fifth, but the Cowboys got two of the runs back in the bottom of the inning on an Alex Conover solo homer and a RBI groundout by Smith.
The Pokes plated their final three runs in the eighth to put the game away, which included Ritchie smacking his second homer of the game and 13th of the season, a two-run job over the right-field wall.
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Florida baseball vs Fairfield live updates: Start time, TV channel
Swampcast breaks down Florida softball at WCWS, Florida basketball The Sun’s Kevin Brockway and Noah Ram and Kevin Brockway are joined by Nathan Geise of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal to break down Florida softball, Texas Tech in WCWS. Florida baseball kept its 2025 season alive for at least another day. Freshman Aidian King pitched another gem […]


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Florida baseball kept its 2025 season alive for at least another day.
Freshman Aidian King pitched another gem and the Florida Gators gave him more than enough support as No. 2 seed UF routed No. 4 seed Fairfield 17-2 in a Conway S.C. Regional game on May 31.
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UF pounded out 17 runs on 16 hits while drawing 11 walks, successfully bouncing back from an 11-3 loss to East Carolina to start regional play. The Gators (39-21) improved to 7-0 in their last seven regional elimination games.
Florida will face the loser of the game between No. 1 seed Coastal Carolina and No. 3 seed East Carolina on June 1 (time TBD). UF needs to win three more games to advance to Super Regional play.
With the wind blowing out at Spring Brooks Stadium, Florida blasted three home runs to take an early 7-1 lead. Blake Cyr started the power barrage with a solo home run in the fourth inning to put Florida up 1-0.
After Fairfield tied the score at 1 in the bottom of the fourth on a Matt Bucciero solo homer, shortstop Bobby Boser put Florida ahead to stay 3-1 with a two-run homer to left field, sparking a four-run fifth inning. UF added two more runs in the inning on a Cyr RBI single and a fielder’s choice, with Ty Evans making a nice hook slide to score from third base with the infield in after Hayden Yost grounded to second.
In the sixth inning, Brody Donay put Florida up 7-1 with a towering, two-run homer to left field.
From there, Florida put the game away with eight runs in the eighth inning, which included two-RBI singles by Cyr and freshman Brendan Lawson.
That was more than enough support for King (7-2), who pitched a season-high eight innings, allowing a run on four hits with two walks and seven strikes. King won his third straight start and has allowed just two earned runs over his last 21 1/3 innings.
Florida scored eight runs in the 8th inning to take a 15-1 lead on Farfield. Brendan Lawson and Blake Cyr belted two-RBI singles in the inning, and the Gators also scored runs on a Landron Stripling sac fly, bases loaded walks by Bobby Boser and Brody Donay and an RBI single by Hayden Yost.
Starter Aidian King has turned in another gem in a big spot so far for Florida, allowing just a run on four hits through six innings. King has walked two and struck out four. Florida 7, Fairfield 1 end 6th
Brody Donay belts UF’s third home run of the game, a two-run shot to extend UF’s lead to 7-1 in the top of the sixth inning. The Gators leave the bases loaded for the second straight inning, though. Florida 7, Fairfield 1 mid 6th.
Florida baseball has extended its lead to 5-1 on a Blake Cyr RBI single and fielder’s choice, with Ty Evans scoring from third with the infield in on a terrific break and slide. UF has knocked starter Bowen Baker out of the game. Righty Matthew Grabmann on in relief for the Stags. Florida 5, Fairfield 1 top 5th.
Justin Nadeau leads off the inning with a single, then Bobby Boser blasts a two-run homer to left to put Florida up 3-1. Florida 3, Fairfield 1 Top 5.
Farfield answers with a solo home run as Matt Bucciero blats an Aidian King fastball over the center field fence. Florida 1, Fairfield 1 end 4th.
Blake Cyr gets Florida on the board first with a solo home run, a 364-foot blast to left field. Ninth home run of the season for Cyr and second in last two days. Gators 1, Fairfield 0 top 4th.
Florida baseball and Fairfield remain scoreless through three innings. Florida starter Aidan King works out of a first and second jam by getting third baseman Dean Ferrera to ground into a double play to end the inning. Gators 0, Fairfield 0 end 3.
Despite being the higher seed, Florida will be the visiting team and bat first against Fairfield. The Stags will be the home team.
HP: Alan Gorewitz, 1B: Eddie Newsom, 2B: Billy Van Raaphorst, 3B: Jeff Head
3B Ferrera, SS Nomura, 1B Bucclero, C Kuczik, CF Schmalzle, DH Kipp, LF McIlroy, 2B Colby, RF Lussier
SS Boser, 1B Lawson, DH Evans, C Donay, LF Cyr, CF Yost, RF Wilson, 3B Stripling, 2B Nadeau
For the second straight game, Florida will face a lefty starter as Fairfield will send lefty Bowen Baker (8-1, 3,20 ERA) to the mound against the Gators.
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- Date: Saturday, May 31
- Time: 3 p.m. ET
First pitch is set for 3 p.m. at Spring Brooks Stadium.
Kevin Brockway is The Gainesville Sun’s Florida beat writer. Contact him at kbrockway@gannett.com. Follow him on X @KevinBrockwayG1. Read his coverage of the Gators’ national championship basketball season in “CHOMP-IONS!” — a hardcover coffee-table collector’s book from The Sun. Details at Florida.ChampsBook.com
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Cooper Flagg reportedly made $28 million in NIL deals at Duke
On his way to being named the National Player of the Year while leading Duke to a Final Four, Cooper Flagg reportedly racked up millions upon millions of dollars for his year of service with the Blue Devils. It doesn’t take an insider to assume Flagg made a boatload of money as the country’s best […]

On his way to being named the National Player of the Year while leading Duke to a Final Four, Cooper Flagg reportedly racked up millions upon millions of dollars for his year of service with the Blue Devils.
It doesn’t take an insider to assume Flagg made a boatload of money as the country’s best freshman and soon-to-be No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, but when reports are coming out that he made nearly $30 million off just two NIL deals, it’ll make you take a step back. And that’s exactly what we heard when sports reporter Howard Bryant sat down with Bob Costas for a recent interview.
“He had a $13 million deal with New Balance and then $15 million with Fanatics,” Bryant said of Flagg’s NIL contracts from this past season, which equals $28 million across just two deals, when Costas asked Bryant how much the 18-year-old made in 2024-25.
That’s a lot of money just to lose in the national semifinal…
Is that $28 million figure a yearly payout or the total amount throughout the course of the two contracts, however long they might be? These are more than likely multi-year deals with Fanatics and New Balance, but with how much money is being pumped into NIL funds right now, it’s not out of the realm of possibility that Flagg received all of that money in one calendar year at Duke.
The school itself certainly wasn’t going to be able to pay out that much money for one year of Flagg’s service (that number was reported at around $5 million), no matter how good he is/was. It’s why the idea of him possibly returning to Durham for a sophomore season was also nonsensical — Flagg is likely going to sign a four-year, roughly $62 million contract (according to Spotrac) as the number one overall pick in next month’s draft when the Dallas Mavericks inevitably scoop him up. Other endorsements will sweeten the pot even more.
Flagg recently signed with CAA Basketball as his representation. He joins an agency that includes the likes of All-Star clients such as Devin Booker, Julius Randle, and Karl-Anthony Towns, who are all signed to multi-year NBA contracts worth upwards of $30 million per season.
Money won’t be an issue for the Flagg family ever again.
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Cooper Flagg Reportedly Made $28M Through NIL Contracts in 1 Season at Duke
Cooper Flagg may have earned much more through NIL deals in a single season at Duke than he will in salary during his rookie NBA campaign. ESPN’s Howard Bryant said in a recent interview with Bob Costas (51:15 mark) that Flagg made at least $28 million in his lone season with the Blue Devils. That […]

Cooper Flagg may have earned much more through NIL deals in a single season at Duke than he will in salary during his rookie NBA campaign.
ESPN’s Howard Bryant said in a recent interview with Bob Costas (51:15 mark) that Flagg made at least $28 million in his lone season with the Blue Devils.
That total came from a $13 million deal with New Balance and a $15 million contract with Fanatics, according to Bryant.
Flagg, the projected No. 1 pick of the upcoming draft, is projected by Spotrac to sign a four-year, $62.7 million contract once he lands with the Dallas Mavericks.
That total is significantly higher than the $4.8 million NIL valuation originally estimated by On3.
Adrian Wojnarowski originally reported for ESPN in August 2024 that Flagg had signed a “significant” deal with New Balance.
Boardroom’s Nick DePaula wrote at the time that the deal was expected to span one year in college in addition to “multiple NBA seasons.”
Fanatics then announced in January that Flagg had inked an “exclusive, multi-year deal” with the company.
Flagg also became the first men’s college basketball player to sign an NIL deal with Gatorade in October.
These contracts could potentially continue into Flagg’s rookie NBA season, during which he is projected to make about $13.8 million in salary as the presumptive top pick.
The Dallas Mavericks are slated to draft first when the 2025 NBA draft begins on June 25 at 8 p.m. ET.
These deals are an example of both the hype surrounding Flagg’s single college season, as well as some of the NIL resources head coach Jon Scheyer and the Blue Devils could have at their disposal when building a new roster this summer.
On3’s Pete Nakos previously reported that Duke is expected to spent between $8-10 million to build the 2025-26 roster through revenue sharing, but that one source described the program’s NIL resources as “unlimited.”
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ESPN updates transfer portal player rankings; where did Kentucky’s new additions land?
After a successful debut season in Lexington, Mark Pope reloaded Kentucky’s roster through the transfer portal. Most of the Wildcats’ incoming portal additions for 2025-26 are considered among the best in the country, too. On Friday morning, ESPN’s Jeff Borzello updated the worldwide leader’s top 100 men’s college basketball transfers of the offseason. Five of […]

After a successful debut season in Lexington, Mark Pope reloaded Kentucky’s roster through the transfer portal. Most of the Wildcats’ incoming portal additions for 2025-26 are considered among the best in the country, too.
On Friday morning, ESPN’s Jeff Borzello updated the worldwide leader’s top 100 men’s college basketball transfers of the offseason. Five of Kentucky’s six portal acquisitions cracked the top 80, led by one especially promising big man in the top 10. The only transfer who did not make the cut was Reece Potter, a 7-foot-1 Lexington native who transferred to UK after two seasons at Miami (OH).
Here is where ESPN ranked the other five:
7. Jayden Quaintance (Arizona State) 6-9, PF, Fr.
25. Jaland Lowe (Pitt) 6-3, PG, So.
60. Kam Williams (Tulane) 6-8, SF, Fr.
61. Mouhamed Dioubate (Alabama) 6-7, F, So.
76. Denzel Aberdeen (Florida) 6-5, CG, Jr.
Kentucky is one of just two schools with five portal commits ranked among ESPN’s top 100. The other? Rick Pitino‘s St. John’s program, of course. The former UK head coach is bringing in Ian Jackson (No. 10), Bryce Hopkins (No. 12), Joson Sanon (No. 33), Dillon Mitchell (No. 68), and Oziyah Sellers (No. 81) for next season. Only 15 programs are bringing in at least three of ESPN’s top 100 portal prospects.
In a similar vein, Kentucky finished with the 6th-best freshman group in ESPN’s final 2025 recruiting class update. Despite losing Acaden Lewis to Villanova, the Wildcats’ four-man rookie class still sits comfortably in the top 10. Jasper Johnson (No. 18), Malachi Moreno (No. 25), and Braydon Hawthorne (No. 81) make up UK’s incoming high schoolers for 2025-26. They also included Croatian big man Andrija Jelavić in this freshman group, but as an international recruit, he does not hold a ranking by ESPN.
Mix a deep and talented portal class and a top 10 group of freshmen with four key returning pieces, headlined by All-SEC guard Otega Oweh, and it’s no wonder Kentucky is being mentioned as a preseason top 10 program going into next season.
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UTSA Tops K-State in Opening-Round Friday
AUSTIN, Texas – Second-seeded UTSA scored seven runs over the sixth and seventh innings to defeat No. 3-seed K-State, 10-2, Friday night on the first day of the NCAA Austin Regional at UFCU Disch-Falk Field K-State fell to 31-25 on the year and will play an elimination game against No.4-seed Houston Christian (32-24) at […]

K-State fell to 31-25 on the year and will play an elimination game against No.4-seed Houston Christian (32-24) at 2 p.m. Saturday, followed by a matchup between UTSA (45-13) and No. 2 national seed and regional host Texas (43-12) at 8 p.m.
“UTSA put a lot of pressure on us and put the ball in play,” head coach Pete Hughes commented following the loss. “We had our opportunities, but bottom line is they got big two-out hits, and we didn’t.”
UTSA’s pitching staff of starter Zach Royse, and relievers Robert Orloski and Christian Okerholm limited the Wildcats to just two runs on six hits, with Royse (9-4) earning the victory. The right-hander surrendered one run and scattered just three hits in 5 1/3 innings with five strikeouts.
Offensively, four players for UTSA turned in multi-hit efforts with James Taussig generating a game-high three RBI with a three-run homer in the sixth.
“The three-run homer was the deciding point of the game, and then they damage controlled the fourth inning. [UTSA] did a great job there with the bases load and no outs and come out of there with only one run scoring. That’s pretty good job by them. [Royse] their starter battled and did a good job,” Hughes added.
Lefty Jacob Frost, who was tagged for the loss and moved to 1-5 on the year, held the Roadrunners to five hits in his 5 1/3-innings. The senior allowed five runs and struck out five in his 15th start, while issuing four walks.
Six different Wildcats produced a hit in the opening round, that included a solo blast by pinch-hitter Nick English, while AJ Evasco drove in a run with a sacrifice fly in the fourth.
Saturday’s elimination game will stream on ESPN+ and the ESPN app, while radio coverage is available on the K-State Sports Network with a free live streaming audio on kstatesports.com/watch.
HOW IT HAPPENED
After retiring the Cats in order, UTSA jumped on the board in the opening frame behind catcher Andrew Stucky’s single up the middle. UTSA’s Norris McClure homered to left field to expand the lead, 2-0, in the third inning.
Maximus Martin worked a walk, the third walk from Royse, to lead off the fourth before Seth Dardar laced the Cats’ first hit into center to position runners on first and third. Keegan O’Connor was hit in the next at bat to load the bases, forcing a mound visit for UTSA.
With one out, freshman AJ Evasco lifted a sacrifice fly to center, allowing Martin to score from third and pull the score within one.
The Roadrunners recovered the run handed over in the top of the inning, utilizing one hit and a fielding error to stretch their lead back out to two, but Frost’s fourth strikeout of the game left the bases loaded.
Shintaro Inoue beat the shift and lined his lone hit– a two-out single – between the Roadrunners’ second baseman and shortstop to register the Cats second hit of the game. Martin flared a 1-0 pitch into left field, but a diving catch by Garrett Gruell ended the threat.
Royse carried a two-hitter into the sixth, until O’Connor took a 2-2 pitch into right field, leading UTSA to make the first pitching change of the nightcap. Kennedy singled through the left side in his first at bat against reliever Orloski, until a wild pitch moved both runners into scoring position. The Roadrunners picked up two quick outs to strand the duo.
The Cats tacked a run to the board in the seventh, as Nick English stepped off the bench and blasted a solo shot 404-feet to left center.
UTSA spotted K-State for seven runs over a two-inning stretch to put the game away, highlighted by a three-run homer from James Taussig in the sixth.
INSIDE THE BOX
- UTSA scored 10 runs on 10 hits with no errors committed and left nine men on base.
- K-State scored two runs on six hits, committed two errors and stranded nine runners on base.
- Royse logged 5 1/3 innings of one-run, one hit ball with five strikeouts and three walks.
- Frost (1-4) was tagged for the loss, surrendering five runs, all earned, on five hits in 5 1/3 innings. The lefty issued four walks and struck out five.
- Six different players produced a hit for K-State.
- English homered in the seventh – his second of the year.
- Four Roadrunners turned in multi-hit efforts, led by three RBI from Taussig with his three-run homer in the sixth.
- UTSA drove in four runs with two outs, hitting .273 (3-for-11) with two away and .267 (4-for-15) in scoring position.
- K-State went 1-for-10 with two outs and was 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position.
TEAM NOTES
- UTSA pulled ahead, 3-2, in the all-time series between the two squads, while Friday marked the first meeting since 2009.
- K-State posts an all-time record of 9-7 during the regional round of the NCAA Tournament.
- The loss snapped a six-game winning streak in the regional round.
- K-State is 28-12 when hitting one or more home runs in a game.
2025 NCAA AUSTIN REGIONAL
Friday, May 30
1 p.m. CT – Game 1: No. 1 Texas 7, Houston Christian 1
6 p.m. CT – Game 2: No. 2 UTSA 10, K-State 2
Saturday, May 31
2 p.m. CT – Game 3: No. 4 Houston Christian vs. No. 3 K-State
8 p.m. CT – Game 4: No. 2/1 Texas vs. No. 2 UTSA
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