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Which NCAA baseball teams could blow up the bracket The Montgomery Advertiser’s Adam Cole and The Southwest Times Record’s Jackson Fuller break down who could wreck the tournament bracket. Murray State baseball is making its Men’s College World Series debut against UCLA. The winner of Murray State-UCLA will play the winner of Arkansas-LSU at 7 […]

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  • Murray State baseball is making its Men’s College World Series debut against UCLA.
  • The winner of Murray State-UCLA will play the winner of Arkansas-LSU at 7 p.m. ET Monday.

OMAHA, NE. — Murray State baseball is making its Men’s College World Series debut today against UCLA.

The Racers’ fourth NCAA Tournament has been a historic one. Murray State is one of two Group of Five schools (along with Coastal Carolina) in 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.

The winner of Murray State-UCLA will play the winner of Arkansas-LSU at 7 p.m. ET Monday.

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Follow below for updates throughout the MCWS game between the Racers and Bruins.

After walking three batters and allowing a hit to start, Schutte sent UCLA back to the dugout with clutch pitching. He struck out to batters with the bases loaded. The inning ended with a ground out to first.

1 hit, 1 run, 0 errors, 3 LOB

Barnett struck out two batters and walked two more to start the game.

0 hits, 0 runs, 0 errors, 2 LOB

Right-handed pitcher Michael Barnett will start for the Bruins. The junior is 12-1 on the mound and has a 4.09 ERA. He’s recorded 71 strikeouts and allowed 95 hits and 37 earned runs in 81 and 1/3 innings pitched.

Right-handed pitcher and Male High School alum Nic Shutte will start for the Racers in their MCWS debut. The junior is 8-4 on the mound and has a 4.85 ERA. He’s recorded 94 strikeouts and allowed 75 hits and 49 earned runs in 91 innings.

  • Date: Saturday, June 14
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET  
  • Where: Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska

Here is the latest college baseball schedule and NCAA Tournament bracket update.

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



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UConn stars Azzi Fudd, Sarah Strong sign NIL deals with Unrivaled league founded by Huskies legends

UConn women’s basketball stars Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong will be among the new collegiate faces of Unrivaled, the 3-on-3 league launched by Huskies legends Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier in 2025, after signing NIL deals with the organization. Fudd and Strong announced they will be a part of the league’s 14-player NIL class this […]

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UConn women’s basketball stars Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong will be among the new collegiate faces of Unrivaled, the 3-on-3 league launched by Huskies legends Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier in 2025, after signing NIL deals with the organization.

Fudd and Strong announced they will be a part of the league’s 14-player NIL class this season during an event at WNBA All-Star weekend in Indianapolis on Saturday. The UConn duo appeared at Unrivaled’s All-Star headquarters alongside LSU star Flau’jae Johnson, who signed a deal with the league last year. Johnson and former UConn star Paige Bueckers launched the league’s “The Future is Unrivaled” campaign in Dec. 2024, and Bueckers is expected to compete in Unrivaled this upcoming season after completing her rookie year in the WNBA with the Dallas Wings.

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The new class of NIL athletes also includes USC’s JuJu Watkins, UCLA’s Lauren and Sienna Betts and Kiki Rice, Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo, Texas’s Madison Booker, Iowa State’s Audi Crooks, LSU’s MiLaysia Fulwiley, TCU’s Olivia Miles, South Carolina’s Ta’Niya Latson and Michigan’s Syla Swords.

Johnson and Bueckers, like every professional player who competes in Unrivaled, received an investment stake in the league as part of their agreements, so the same will likely be true for the 2025 NIL signees. Watkins is also already part of Unrivaled’s star-studded investor group, which includes UConn coach Geno Auriemma, South Carolina coach Dawn Staley, NBA stars Steph Curry and Giannis Antetokounmpo, 23-time Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps and USWNT legend Alex Morgan.

Unrivaled exceeded expectations in 2025, reportedly generating more than $27 million in revenue and nearly breaking even in its inaugural season. The league averaged 221,000 viewers on TNT during the regular season and the playoffs, and the championship saw a significant increase drawing 364,000 viewers. Unrivaled also paid its 36 players an average of $220,000, which is higher than the WNBA’s regular maximum salary in 2025.

Fudd has always had a national presence as the former No. 1 recruit in the Class of 2021, but she joins Unrivaled amid a spike in popularity following UConn’s run to the NCAA Championship. The redshirt senior’s first three college seasons were heavily impacted by injuries, but she completed a triumphant comeback from an ACL tear in 2024-25 and was recognized as the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four. Fudd’s NIL portfolio includes partnerships with Bose, TurboTax, skincare brand Paula’s Choice and hair color brand Madison Reed among others. She also announced Thursday that she is hosting a new podcast on the iHeart Radio network titled “Fudd Around and Find Out,” the viral phrase that her mother Katie wore on a t-shirt during the national title game.

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Strong is also a rising star in the college game after coming to UConn as the No. 1 ranked recruit in the 2024 class and winning WBCA Freshman of the Year in 2025. She had a historic first season with the Huskies, making the All-Final Four team and breaking the record for most points by a freshman ever in an NCAA Tournament. Unrivaled will be one of Strong’s most prominent NIL deals to date, but she has also partnered with Epic Games and VKTRY, a performance shoe insole for athletes.



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Memphis guard Sincere Parker arrested on assault charge after girlfriend says he choked her

Associated Press MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Memphis guard Sincere Parker was arrested Saturday on an aggravated assault charge for an attack on his girlfriend, who told police that he choked her and hit her, according to court documents. The woman told police that the attack occurred on May 27 at the Memphis apartment the couple […]

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Memphis guard Sincere Parker was arrested Saturday on an aggravated assault charge for an attack on his girlfriend, who told police that he choked her and hit her, according to court documents.

The woman told police that the attack occurred on May 27 at the Memphis apartment the couple shared. She reported that Parker pushed her, slapped her in the face and choked her, leaving her bruised and bloodied, according to a police report.

The woman also told police that Parker broke her cellphone because he didn’t want her to have the digital key to the apartment.

A warrant for Parker’s arrest was issued Friday and the 22-year-old was taken into custody Saturday. An arraignment was scheduled for Monday on charges of felony aggravated assault and misdemeanor vandalism.

It was not immediately clear whether Parker had an attorney.

The 6-foot-3 Parker transferred to Memphis after averaging 12.2 points last season for McNeese, helping the Cowboys and coach Will Wade reach the second round of the NCAA Tournament. He played his first two seasons for Saint Louis.

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Unrivaled Announces NIL Deals With College Stars JuJu Watkins, Azzi Fudd, More

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! JuJu Watkins, Flau’Jae Johnson and Azzi Fudd are three of 14 top women’s college basketball players that Unrivaled is signing to name, image and likeness deals, the league announced Saturday. It’s the second consecutive year that the 3-on-3 league that was founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna […]

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JuJu Watkins, Flau’Jae Johnson and Azzi Fudd are three of 14 top women’s college basketball players that Unrivaled is signing to name, image and likeness deals, the league announced Saturday.

It’s the second consecutive year that the 3-on-3 league that was founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart has had NIL with college players. In its inaugural season, Unrivaled had deals with Paige Bueckers and Johnson.

Watkins, who plays for USC but is sidelined with an ACL injury, has also previously been involved with Unrivaled as an investor in its Series A funding round.

Johnson, who is at LSU, and Fudd, at UConn, both were on hand for the announcement, as were Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo and UConn’s Sarah Strong.

Other players signed include TCU’s Olivia Miles, UCLA’s Kiki Rice and Lauren and Sienna Betts, Texas’ Madison Booker, Iowa State’s Audi Crooks, LSU’s MiLaysia Fulwiley, South Carolina’s Ta’Niya Latson and Michigan’s Syla Swords. The players range from sophomores to seniors.

Women’s basketball players have been able to take advantage of NIL opportunities over the last few years with Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Bueckers and Johnson at the forefront of it. Reese played in Unrivaled in its first season.

[MORE: Top 10 Women’s College Basketball Players with the Highest NIL Valuations]

As part of the initiative, the class will be attending a multi-day event at the league’s headquarters in Miami, which will include skill development and content shoots.

“This transformational, first-of-its-kind initiative brings together the best of the best and reflects our deep commitment to elevating the women’s game and holistically supporting athletes,” Luke Cooper, President of Basketball Operations at Unrivaled, said in the initiative’s announcement. “Investing in elite women’s basketball talent is central to Unrivaled’s mission.”

Unrivaled completed its inaugural season this past March, and is gearing up for its second this coming January.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

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Kentucky baseball adds Belmont pitcher to 2026 roster through transfer portal

Nick Mingione continues to fill out Kentucky baseball’s 2026 roster through the portal. On Thursday night, Belmont right-handed pitcher Will Pryor announced he’s transferring to play for the Wildcats. A 6-foot-2 rising redshirt junior, the Tennessee native pitched 140.1 innings across his three seasons with the Bruins, posting 146 strikeouts with a 9-7 record and […]

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Nick Mingione continues to fill out Kentucky baseball’s 2026 roster through the portal.

On Thursday night, Belmont right-handed pitcher Will Pryor announced he’s transferring to play for the Wildcats. A 6-foot-2 rising redshirt junior, the Tennessee native pitched 140.1 innings across his three seasons with the Bruins, posting 146 strikeouts with a 9-7 record and an ERA of 4.94 in 36 total appearances. As a sophomore in 2024, his opponents batted just .239 while his 62 strikeouts led the team.

“God is so good! I am blessed and beyond excited to announce that I’m continuing my college career at the University of Kentucky,” Pryor wrote on social media. “I want to thank the coaches for this amazing opportunity and my whole support system that’s helped me through this process. I am fired up to be a part of Big Blue Nation! Go Cats!”

Pryor will have two years of eligibility remaining at Kentucky. He becomes the 13th portal addition this offseason for Mingione and Co.

This past season, Pryor threw 25 innings, recording a 7.56 ERA with 26 strikeouts. He even took the mound against Kentucky back on Feb. 21, allowing two runs with six strikeouts in six innings of action, but was ultimately tagged with the loss. Of his five games played in 2025, his showing against the ‘Cats was arguably his best performance of the season.

Now, he’ll be the one pitching for Kentucky.

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Unrivaled Gives Top College Stars NIL Deals on WNBA’s Big Weekend

As the WNBA’s collective bargaining talks stall three months before the Oct. 31 deadline to get a new deal done, many of its likely future draft picks are helping market Unrivaled, the 3-on-3 women’s pro basketball league entering its second season next winter. Lauren Betts (UCLA), Azzi Fudd (UConn) and Olivia Miles (TCU)—potentially the top […]

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As the WNBA’s collective bargaining talks stall three months before the Oct. 31 deadline to get a new deal done, many of its likely future draft picks are helping market Unrivaled, the 3-on-3 women’s pro basketball league entering its second season next winter.

Lauren Betts (UCLA), Azzi Fudd (UConn) and Olivia Miles (TCU)—potentially the top three WNBA draft selections in 2026—are among the 14 college athletes who have signed marketing deals with Unrivaled ahead of its second season. The list also includes USC star JuJu Watkins and Flau’jae Johnson (LSU), both of whom already had equity in the league.

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Unrivaled announced the NIL deals during the WNBA’s 2025 All-Star weekend. The agreements come with no commitments for the signees to play in the startup venture founded by WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier.

Unrivaled’s monetary value for players is an ongoing point of discussion in the WNBA, because it has become a model for better pay. The 3-on-3 league’s average salary of $220,000 is near the WNBA’s max base salary. Many of the WNBA’s top players participated in Unrivaled’s first season, and it has now tied its name to many of the nation’s best college athletes.

Unrivaled-linked players set to join the WNBA in the coming years could enjoy the fruits of the Women’s National Basketball Players Association’s ongoing labor fight, which includes pushes for higher salaries and a greater share of leaguewide revenues. That is if the union achieves the “transformational” deal it seeks.

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A WNBA work stoppage would be detrimental for the momentum of the league and its players—especially as fan engagement remains near an all-time high. Those involved in Unrivaled at least have some level of personal protection in the event of continued labor unrest, as many of them received equity as part of their deals to join the Miami-based venture.

Dallas Wings rookie Paige Bueckers, who participated in a well-attended CBA meeting in Indianapolis on Thursday, is among the WNBA players with equity in Unrivaled. The former UConn star will receive a check next year regardless of if the WNBA has a new CBA.

News of Bueckers’ lucrative three-year deal with Unrivaled leaked a day prior to the WNBA Draft in April, and WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert was forced to address it during her annual draft press conference. The Wings guard’s first-year Unrivaled salary reportedly exceeds what she’ll make in her first four years in the WNBA combined.

The six-team winter league, played across 10 weeks between January and March, has long stated that it was designed to be additive to the WNBA. It strives to be a domestic option for players who want to avoid competing overseas to supplement their income.

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But as WNBA owners invest more into their teams and training facilities, some are asking for prioritization of the W over alt leagues such as Unrivaled and Athletes Unlimited. Seattle Storm star Gabby Williams vocalized her frustration on the matter to reporters on Friday afternoon.

“It’s very clear that the league wants to push away all other leagues,” Williams said. “It would make sense if they were paying us more here but it’s not the case even with the new proposals.”

Collier, a vice president on the WNBPA executive committee, recently pushed back on critics who view her role leading CBA negotiations and being a co-founder of Unrivaled as a conflict of interest. The Minnesota Lynx star said Unrivaled only benefits the WNBA as it grows the profile and fandom surrounding its biggest stars.

Unrivaled has infiltrated WNBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis by setting up its own pop-up activation featuring game day fan experiences, player appearances and merch drops. It’s the latest move for the league to grow its presence beyond its Miami homebase.

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The new crop of college players, including Hannah Hidalgo (Notre Dame) and Madison Booker (Texas), backing the league will only help build that name recognition as the labor fight in the WNBA continues.

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Unrivaled Announces NIL Deals With College Stars JuJu Watkins, Azzi Fudd, More

Unrivaled has secured name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals with 14 prominent women’s college basketball players, including JuJu Watkins, Azzi Fudd, and Flau’Jae Johnson. This marks the second year that the league, founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, has partnered with college athletes for NIL opportunities. Watkins, sidelined by an ACL injury, has previously […]

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Unrivaled has secured name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals with 14 prominent women’s college basketball players, including JuJu Watkins, Azzi Fudd, and Flau’Jae Johnson. This marks the second year that the league, founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, has partnered with college athletes for NIL opportunities. Watkins, sidelined by an ACL injury, has previously invested in Unrivaled, while the league continues to spotlight women athletes in its initiative aimed at elevating the women’s game.

By the Numbers

  • 14 top women’s college basketball players signed NIL deals.
  • Players range from sophomores to seniors including stars from USC, LSU, and UConn.

Yes, But

While the initiative has gained traction, the long-term impact of NIL deals on players’ college careers and overall dynamics in women’s college basketball remains uncertain, especially for athletes like Watkins, who are dealing with injuries.

State of Play

  • The 3-on-3 league will host a multi-day event for the signed players in Miami.
  • Last season’s existing partnerships included prominent players like Paige Bueckers and Angel Reese.

What’s Next

As Unrivaled prepares for its second season starting in January, the league is expected to further develop athletes’ skills and expand its outreach in women’s basketball through additional NIL opportunities.

Bottom Line

This innovative initiative by Unrivaled not only strengthens the visibility of women’s basketball but also sets a precedent for supporting athletes’ growth and financial independence through NIL deals.





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