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Colorado State University
FORT COLLINS – The Colorado State softball team had three Rams named to Mountain West All-Conference honors the league announced Tuesday. Brooke Bohlender and Kaylynn English were named to the second-team All-Mountain West, while Reagan Wick was named as an honorable mention. The first honoree for the Rams is middle-infielder Kaylynn English who was named […]

The first honoree for the Rams is middle-infielder Kaylynn English who was named to the All-Mountain West second-team. The sophomore led the Ram’s offense with a .375 batting average, good for 14th in the Mountain West. English finished tied for second in the league in triples after recording three during Mountain West games, contributing to her .556 slugging percentage, which ranks 20th in the conference. With 27 hits during conference games, English ranks eighth in the Mountain West in hits. English earns the first all-conference honor of her career in her second season as a Ram while adding 46 putouts and 43 assists from shortstop and second base.
The second honoree for the Rams is catcher Brooke Bohlender, who was named to the second-team all-conference. The Fort Collins native finished the conference regular season just behind English for the Rams’ offense in batting average at a .348 conference clip. The senior totaled 24 hits, ranking 17th in the Mountain West. Bohlender boasted a .420 slugging percentage as well as a .400 on-base percentage. Defensively, Bohlender maintained a 1.000 fielding percentage, tying for first in the Mountain West. From catcher and first base, Bohlender added 72 putouts and seven assists. This is the first all-conference honor of Bohlender’s career.
Reagan Wick rounds out the list as the second sophomore Ram to earn her first all-conference honor as a pitcher, being named to the honorable mentions list. From the circle, Wick made 15 conference pitching appearances and 13 starts for a 5.40 ERA and 59 conference strikeouts. Earning the first all-conference honor of her career, Wick pitched 80.1 innings, a career high for the sophomore. She also earned a Mountain West Pitcher of the Week honor, adding to her career resume at CSU.
Colorado State concluded its season last weekend in its final conference series of the year. The Rams will look forward to both Wick and English returning next season while wishing Bohlender luck in her graduation and future endeavors.
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SEC Baseball Tournament Extremely Important for Tennessee Volunteers
The SEC Baseball Tournament has become extremely important for the Tennessee Volunteers. Halfway through the college baseball season, it looked like the Tennessee Volunteers were on their way back to Omaha and would get another shot at the national title. However, they have since lost five straight conference games to close out the season, and […]
The SEC Baseball Tournament has become extremely important for the Tennessee Volunteers.
Halfway through the college baseball season, it looked like the Tennessee Volunteers were on their way back to Omaha and would get another shot at the national title. However, they have since lost five straight conference games to close out the season, and now they aren’t even projected to host a regional.
In D1Baseball’s latest field of 64 projections, Tennessee was placed inside of Georgia Tech’s region as a two seed. That means the SEC Tournament has become extremely important for the Volunteers if they want to gain back their right to host the first round.
Fortunately for Tennessee and head coach Tony Vitello, they know exactly what it takes to win the SEC. They did so last year, the only difference is this season it’s single elimination.
The Volunteers get a first round bye in the tournament and will play the winner of Missouri and Alabama. After that they will play the Texas Longhorns in the quarterfinal round if they advance.
Tennessee still has the talent to make a run during the postseason and to make another trip to Omaha, but if they can fight for some better positioning during the postseason, it certainly wouldn’t hurt.
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Oregon Ducks’ Mason Neville On Verge Of History As Ducks Rise In Top-25 Rankings
Oregon Ducks junior outfielder Mason Neville is one of the top 25 college baseball players in the country after hitting .302, collected a .460 on-base percentage, and had a .809 slugging percentage (tied for No. 13 in the country) during the regular season. The winner for the Golden Spikes Award will be named on June […]

Oregon Ducks junior outfielder Mason Neville is one of the top 25 college baseball players in the country after hitting .302, collected a .460 on-base percentage, and had a .809 slugging percentage (tied for No. 13 in the country) during the regular season. The winner for the Golden Spikes Award will be named on June 21.
As the leadoff batter, Neville is the nation’s leader in home runs at 26 to go along with 56 runs batted in, 52 walks (tied for No. 13 in the nation), and nine stolen bases for the Oregon Ducks. He set single-season program records in home runs and walks.
“If a pro team calls me and asks, I’m telling them, ‘Potential all-star.'”
– Mark Wasikowski on Mason Neville
Only six Oregon baseball players have been named semifinalists for the award: Thyler Anderson (2011), Alex Keudell (2012), Jimmie Sherfy (2013), David Peterson (2017) and Aaron Zavala (2021). No Oregon player has ever won the honor and Neville could make history as the first Duck to do so.
After a 3-0 weekend, Oregon rose in D1Baseball’s latest top 25 rankings. The Ducks moved up to No. 4 from No. 5 as conference tournaments and postseason play come into sight. No. 1 is LSU, No. 2 is Texas, No. 3 is North Carolina and No. 5 is Arkansas.
“He’s on time, he’s practicing hard, he’s doing the right things that are leading his athletic ability to be developed and grow. He’s crushing it in the weight room. He’s super athletic.”
– Mark Wasikowski on Mason Neville
Neville was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 18th round of the MLB Draft in 2022 out of high school in Henderson, Nevada. The 6-3 leftie didn’t sign with the Reds and committed to the Arkansas Razorbacks instead. He then transferred to Oregon after the 2023 season.
“Mason Neville is one heck of a hitter, and I hope he wins the Golden Spikes. He’s got a real chance… When a hitter is in the zone, (the baseball) just looks like a beachball coming in there. It seems that’s kind of where (Neville) is at right now.”
– Mark Wasikowski on Mason Neville
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Across college baseball, Oregon is tied for No. 4 in shutouts, No. 7 with 107 home runs, tied for No. 4 in shutouts, No. 14 in earned run average at 4.00, No. 16 in fielding percentage at 979, and No. 17 in slugging percentage at .531.
After finishing the regular season with a 41-13 overall record and 22-8 record in conference play, Oregon was named co-Big Ten Conference champions along with the UCLA Bruins. In the first full year in the Big Ten, Oregon’s athletic department has now captured eight conference championships (baseball, men’s track and field, football, softball, women’s cross country, men’s indoor track and field, women’s indoor track and field, women’s golf).
The Ducks were rewarded the No. 1 seed in the conference baseball tournament and will have the No. 8 Nebraska Cornhuskers and No. 12 Michigan State Spartans in their pool.
On Thursday, May 22, the Ducks will play the Spartans at 4 p.m. PT on the Big Ten Network. On Friday, May 23, the Ducks will play the Cornhuskers at 4 p.m. PT on the Big Ten Network. All games will be played at the Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Nebraska. The Ducks are entering the tournament on a 10-game winning streak.
Oregon is expected to host a regional at PK Park in Eugene. They have done so three times in its baseball history (2012, 2013, 2021) and have hosted a super regional two times (2012, 2023).
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South Carolina vs UCLA – NCAA Softball Super Regional Schedule
A look at the schedule for South Carolina’s Super Regional matchup against UCLA. The South Carolina Gamecocks punched their ticket to the Super Regionals on Sunday after defeating North Florida on both Saturday and Sunday. Yesterday, the Gamecocks won in five innings by a final score of 8-0. Now, the Gamecocks will host the UCLA […]

A look at the schedule for South Carolina’s Super Regional matchup against UCLA.
The South Carolina Gamecocks punched their ticket to the Super Regionals on Sunday after defeating North Florida on both Saturday and Sunday. Yesterday, the Gamecocks won in five innings by a final score of 8-0.
Now, the Gamecocks will host the UCLA Bruins for the Super Regional. The first game is set for Friday and first pitch is set for 1 PM ET. Saturday’s game will also start at 1 PM ET and if Sunday’s game is needed, they will announce the start time later. Friday’s game will be available on ESPN 2 for fans to watch.
This is South Carolina’s first super regional appearance since 2018 and just the third in progra histroy. The first was back in 2007. The Gamecocks made it to the regional round in both 2024 and 2023, and now first year head coach Ashley Chastain has lead the team to the second round of postseason play.
The UCLA Bruins are 52-10 on the season and were 17-5 in conference play. They defeated UC Santa Barbara in the first game of their regional round, beat San Diego State and then beat UC Santa Barbara again. Neither one of the three games went the full seven innings.
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Tennessee Lawmakers Sign Bill Aimed at NIL Reform — How Will This Affect College Football?
Tennessee lawmakers have shocked the college sports world with a new law that could have a massive impact on NIL deals in the “Volunteer State.” The law, introduced by the state, prohibits the NCAA from penalizing school athletes for NIL deals and shields schools from antitrust lawsuits, a common roadblock in today’s landscape. Who are […]

Tennessee lawmakers have shocked the college sports world with a new law that could have a massive impact on NIL deals in the “Volunteer State.”
The law, introduced by the state, prohibits the NCAA from penalizing school athletes for NIL deals and shields schools from antitrust lawsuits, a common roadblock in today’s landscape.
New Tennessee Law Targets NCAA’s House Settlement Terms, Shields Schools From Antitrust Lawsuits
According to Tennessee’s New NIL Law (S.B. 536), the NCAA is prohibited from enforcing any rule, standard, or policy that restricts NIL compensation in a way that would violate state or federal antitrust law.
This means that if the House settlement suggests limiting NIL pay, such as a salary cap, those restrictions would only be valid if established by federal law, a valid court order, or proven exempt from antitrust law.
The law protects all Tennessee schools, athletes, and state agencies from being punished for alleged NCAA rule violations. The NCAA is required to indemnify Tennessee schools and athletes against any damages, losses, or claims that result from noncompliance with the law.
The law also allows Tennessee schools and their athletes to engage in NIL activities with collectives and third parties unless explicitly prohibited by federal law or court order. Because of this, schools might step in to help students directly organize athlete endorsement deals, which would conflict with the NCAA’s usual practices.
What’s At Stake for College Sports?
The passage of Tennessee’s NIL law could have far-reaching consequences. Other states may introduce their own laws to prevent schools within their borders from being affected by NCAA rules.
If this trend continues, the NCAA may have to modify its NIL policies or risk losing control over college athletics.
Additionally, the law raises questions about the future of antitrust litigation in college sports. The exemption from lawsuits given to schools in Tennessee could affect the outcome of other lawsuits nationwide.
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With its new NIL law, Tennessee is effectively challenging the NCAA and opening up more NIL options for student-athletes.
The aftermath of the rush into NIL in Tennessee could reshape the guidelines for NIL and create a new era in college sports.
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Texas Tech Red Raiders – Official Athletics Website
LUBBOCK, Texas – Fresh off helping lead the Texas Tech softball to its first ever Super Regional appearance, NiJaree Canady was named a top three finalists for USA Softball’s 2025 National Player of the Year. Canady won this award last season and currently boasts a 0.92 ERA with 272 strikeouts and a 28-5 record in […]

Canady won this award last season and currently boasts a 0.92 ERA with 272 strikeouts and a 28-5 record in the circle while hitting .318 with 10 home runs and 33 RBI while slugging .716. Canady was also named the Big 12 Pitcher of the Year, Big 12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player, First Team All-Big 12 and NFCA All-Central Region First Team member.
The junior two-way star is accompanied by Jordy Bahl, Nebraska and Bri Ellis, Arkansas on the finalist’s list.
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UNLV Sets Record With 102 Student-Athlete Graduates In 2025
It’s been an incredible year for the UNLV Rebels athletics program, historic even. As great a year as it was on the field, the UNLV student-athletes have had an incredible school year in the classroom. They continue to smash records for how their athletes have performed academically this year. While they have piled up awards, […]

It’s been an incredible year for the UNLV Rebels athletics program, historic even. As great a year as it was on the field, the UNLV student-athletes have had an incredible school year in the classroom. They continue to smash records for how their athletes have performed academically this year. While they have piled up awards, honors, and achievements over the past few months, this next one may be the most impressive and is absolutely the most important.
There will be 102 Rebels graduating this month, which is a school record for student-athletes graduating in one school year. UNLV Athletics Department and Director of Athletics Erick Harper held the annual Senior Send-Off reception for graduates and their families Friday morning at the Thomas & Mack Center to celebrate this massive accomplishment for the students and the program. The graduation will also be held at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Full List of Graduates and their Majors According to UNLV Athletics Official Website
Dillow, Mason, Graduate Certificate, College Sport Leadership
Gallegos, Chase, B.A. Sociology
Gonzalez, Jesus, B.A. Sociology
Hefft, J.P., B.A. Economics
Hill, Blaze, B.A. Sociology
Myro IV, Paul, B.S. Human Services
O’Sullivan, Brendan, B.A. Sociology
Rodriguez, Isaac, B.A. Sociology
Simon, Sam, B.S.B.A. Finance
Bedford, Jailen, B.S. Urban Studies
Cottrell, Isaiah, B.S. Hospitality Management
Whaley Jr., Robert, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Brown, Alyssa, B.S. Finance, LDE Certificate
Collins, Erica, B.S.B.A. Management, SPTM Certificate
Jackson, Kiara, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
James, Macie, B.S. Kinesiology
Lott, Jasmyn, B.S.B.A. International Business
Winfrey, Kenadee, B.S. Kinesiology, LDE Certificate
Barnson, Alison, B.S.B.A. Management
Guevara, Alexis, B.S. Kinesiology
Kurz, Jaiden, B.S.ED. Elementary Education
Price, Malia, B.S. Kinesiology
Solis, Zoe, B.S. Kinesiology
Taylor, Lenzie, B.A. Psychology
Thomas Lokar, Madison, B.S.B.A. Entrepreneurship
Allen, Delaysia, Public Management Grad Certificate
Carter, Jaydea, B.A. Communication Studies
Cunningham, Grace, B.A. Psychology
Jayasankar, Krishna, B.S.B.A. Management
Melo-Powell, Aja, B.S. Public Health
Porter, Kennedi, B.S. Hospitality Management
Romero, Aitza, B.A. Journalism & Media Studies
Ruiz, Natalia, B.A., Psychology
Thompson, Erin, B.S. General Sciences
Wattles, Maddie, B.A. Criminal Justice
Freeman, Taylor, B.S. Hospitality Management
Hoffman, Alyssa, B.A. Journalism & Media Studies
Kraft, Nicoletta, B.A. Criminal Justice
Ahboah, Jayden, B.A. Criminal Justice
Ambuehl, Anton, B.S.B.A. Finance
Baldwin, Johnathan, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Bareman, Michael, B.A. Communication Studies
Bradford, Malik, B.S.B.A. Management
Conerly, Tim, B.A. Urban Studies
De Jesus, Jacob, B.S.B.A. Marketing
Doyle Jr., Antonio, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Grigsby, Jah’Von, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Holmes, LJ, B.A. Communication Studies
James, Kylin, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Johnson, Alven, B.A. Psychology
Lisk, Ben, B.S.B.A. Marketing
Muavesi, Waisale, B.S. Human Services
Oliver, Cameron, B.A. Urban Studies
Rosas, Anthony, B.A. Criminal Justice
Scalise, Nick, B.S. Kinesiology
Su’a, Mathyus, B.A. Psychology
Tanner, Rashod, B.A. Journalism & Media Studies
Whitmore, Alexander, B.A. Communication Studies
Fioroni, Caden, B.A. Sociology
Sawaia, Ben, B.S. Urban Studies
Hall, McKenzi, B.S.B.A. Marketing
Matsui, Hina, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Umezu, Mayumi, B.S.B.A. International Business
Yokoyama, Toa, B.A. Sociology
Herrera, Abigail, B.S. Kinesiology & B.S. Athletic Training
Medrano, Isabella, B.A. Criminal Justice
Lopez, Lorenzo, B.S.B.A. Management
Minard, Theo, M.S. Educational Psychology
Guemes, Lucia, B.S. Kinesiology
Madrid, Jena, B.S.B.A. Management
Mendoza, Mimi, M.S.W. Social Work
Reardon, Torie, B.S. Kinesiology
Swanis, Hannah, B.S. Kinesiology
Martinez, Ariana, B.S. Human Services
Morales, Sofia, B.S.B.A. Management
Shaw, Skyler, B.S. Kinesiology
Beji, Adnan, B.S. Hospitality Management
Bolanos, Panos, B.A. Sociology
Breitbart, Michael, B.S. Healthcare Administration
Bujak, Dominik, B.A. Psychology & B.A. Sociology
Huey, Bryson¸ B.S.B.A. Finance
Kiel, Cooper, B.S.B.A. Finance
Mickelson, McKay, B.A. Economics
Spilchak, Jamie, B.A. Communications
Bokros, Blanka, B.A. Psychology
Cohen, Pilar, B.A. Psychology
Iwanowska, Aleksandra, B.S. Interior Arc & Design
Miller, Gina, B.A. Psychology
Mykkanen, Cameron, B.S.B.A. Finance
Petschauer, Madison, B.S. Kinesiology
Sullivan, Bridget, B.S. Kinesiology
Walch, Jenna, B.A. Criminal Justice
Yanovska, Viktoriia, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Navarro, Thomas, B.S.B.A. Accounting
Hu, Cindy, M.S. Data Analytics
Vinahradava, Hanna, B.A. Communication Studies
Zhao, Coco, B.A. Sociology
Freeman, Jordyn, M.ED Intercollegiate & Professional Sport Management
Mikkelsen, Olivia, M.A.T. Secondary Education
Muraoka, Alyssa, B.S.B.A. Finance
Setla, Livvy, B.A. Psychology
Quinlan, Dakota, B.S.B.A. Management
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