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Cowgirl Softball advances to NCAA Regional final with record

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – A 12-run third inning catapulted the No. 24 Oklahoma State softball team to a record-setting 16-8 win over Indiana in an elimination game played at Bogle Park Saturday. All 12 of OSU’s runs in the third came before the first out was recorded to set an NCAA Tournament record. It was the fifth-highest […]

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Cowgirl Softball advances to NCAA Regional final with record

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – A 12-run third inning catapulted the No. 24 Oklahoma State softball team to a record-setting 16-8 win over Indiana in an elimination game played at Bogle Park Saturday.
 
All 12 of OSU’s runs in the third came before the first out was recorded to set an NCAA Tournament record. It was the fifth-highest single-inning scoring output for any team in NCAA Tournament history and the most for OSU in any inning of any game since a 14-run inning against Omaha in 2018.
 
The Cowgirls’ total of 16 runs against the Hoosiers Saturday established a new school record in an NCAA Tournament game and OSU’s 18 hits set a season high and was just two short of the school record for any game.
 
The win advanced the Pokes (35-19 overall) into tomorrow’s regional final against Arkansas. The Cowgirls will need to beat the homestanding Hogs twice. The first game is scheduled for 3 p.m., with the if-necessary game starting shortly after its conclusion.
 
Additionally, the win was Kenny Gajewski‘s 400th as OSU’s head coach.
 
Indiana (34-20) got on the board with a pair of runs in the first inning, but the Cowgirls went on to claim their 13th win of the season in a game in which they trailed by two or more runs. Every OSU starter scored at least one run in the game, with Megan Delgadillo scoring three and Amanda Hasler, Rosie Davis, Tia Warsop and Rachael Hathoot scoring two apiece.
 
Hathoot set a career high with four hits in the game, with Delgadillo, Davis, Karli Godwin, Warsop and Audrey Schneidmiller adding multi-hit performances of their own. In a game loaded with offensive explosiveness, Hasler’s third-inning grand slam was the biggest blow of them all. It was her 16th home run of the year and OSU’s first grand slam of the season. It was the Cowgirls’ first grand slam in an NCAA Tournament game since 2022. Hasler’s slam was followed immediately by a home run from Davis just two pitches later.
 
RyLee Crandall picked up the win for OSU to improve to 7-4 on the year. Indiana was forced to make five pitching changes in the game, with Brianna Copeland (18-10) saddled with the loss.
 
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   R H E L
Oklahoma State 0 1 12 1 0 2   16 18 1 7
Indiana 2 0 0 6 0 0   8 10 0 3

WP: Crandall (7-4); LP: Copeland (18-10); SV: None 
HR: OSU – Davis (9), Hasler (16) 
HR: IU – None 
Duration: 2:36; Attendance: 2,932  
 

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Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith signs surprising NIL shoe deal

Shoe allegiances can run almost as deep as a favorite college football program. When you can marry the two together, perhaps in charge of marketing may have something special. That appears to be the case with Ohio State star receiver Jeremiah Smith and Adidas, because according to a social media post on Tuesday, it appears […]

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Shoe allegiances can run almost as deep as a favorite college football program. When you can marry the two together, perhaps in charge of marketing may have something special.

That appears to be the case with Ohio State star receiver Jeremiah Smith and Adidas, because according to a social media post on Tuesday, it appears as though Smith has signed an NIL deal with the popular sports apparel company based in Germany. And if you are like many of us, the fact that it’s not with Nike (the apparel company that sponsors Ohio State) might be a little suprising.

But hey, this is what NIL is for, right? Athletes are able to enter their own partnerships with companies to take advantage of their star power, and kudos to Adidas for recognizing what Smith can be for them as a public figure and spokesperson. Of course, we don’t know the terms of the deal and probably never will, but if you are a Smith and Ohio State fan, now you have conflicting priorities.

One has to wonder what kind of cleats Smith will be wearing when he runs out of the tunnel on Aug. 30. Somewhere, there has to be contract language that spells out how this whole thing is going to work. And maybe, just maybe, down the line we’ll get to see some Jeremiah Smith Adidas cleats we can all get our hands on.

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Vandal Soccer Adds Davis to Staff

Story Links MOSCOW, Idaho – University of Idaho Vandal soccer coach Jeremy Clevenger today announced the hire of Inland Northwest native Nick Davis as goalkeepers coach.    “We are excited to bring Nick to our soccer program,” Clevenger said. “He brings a ton of energy and passion to the team.  In his young career, Nick has some impressive […]

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MOSCOW, Idaho – University of Idaho Vandal soccer coach Jeremy Clevenger today announced the hire of Inland Northwest native Nick Davis as goalkeepers coach.
 
 “We are excited to bring Nick to our soccer program,” Clevenger said. “He brings a ton of energy and passion to the team.  In his young career, Nick has some impressive experience that will be a great addition to both the goalkeepers and team overall.”
 
Davis comes to Moscow from Sewanee University, a DIII university in Tennessee, where he coached the Tiger goalkeepers during the 2024 season. Sewanee recorded 14 shutouts and allowed just six goals all season.
 
In the Southern Athletic Association play, the Tigers allowed just one goal outscored opponents 5-0 in the SAA tournament before falling in the NCAA Championship First Round.
 
Prior to his time at Sewanee, he was the assistant at Wheaton College in Illinois. The 2023 team recorded four shutouts and racked up 103 saves.
 
In 2022, Davis coached Lauren Ketchum to CCIW Goalkeeper of the Year honors. The Thunder recorded seven shutouts and 84 saves on the year.
 
Before his time at Wheaton, he coached club athletes in the US and in the UK.
 
He earned a BA in Football Coaching and Development from Plymouth Marjon University in Plymouth, UK, and is a 2018 graduate of Lewis and Clark High School where he was goalkeeper and a kicker for the football team.
 
“I am extremely excited to be joining the Vandals coaching staff,” Davis said. “I want to thank Jeremy for giving me this opportunity to be part of an amazing program that has shown incredible success over the past few seasons. I can’t wait to join and contribute to this special Vandal family, and I look forward to bringing more championships to Moscow.”
 
The Vandals have played in each of the last three Big Sky Conference Championship matches, winning the Big Sky tournament title in 2023, advancing to the NCAA tournament.
 
Over the past three seasons, Idaho has recorded a combined 28 shutouts, including eight last season by returning starter Paula Flores.  
 
The hire is conditional on completion of University of Idaho human resources procedures.
 
 



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UNC’s roster makeup feels like a complete 180 from last season

Everyone who follows college basketball is curious to see how the new-look UNC basketball roster pans out this upcoming season. A roster that features mostly newcomers, Hubert Davis and the Tar Heels aim to get back to the program’s elite status. Unfortunately, the last few seasons have had their fair share of ups and downs, […]

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Everyone who follows college basketball is curious to see how the new-look UNC basketball roster pans out this upcoming season.

A roster that features mostly newcomers, Hubert Davis and the Tar Heels aim to get back to the program’s elite status. Unfortunately, the last few seasons have had their fair share of ups and downs, leaving plenty of questions leading up to the new campaign.

College basketball analyst Jon Rothstein discussed the new-look Tar Heels, stating the obvious of the team’s “complete 180” in terms of roster makeup compared to a season ago. Rothstein mentioned how the strength of this year’s squad is the front-court, which was a major weakness for the 2024-2025 Tar Heels.

“ It feels like a polar op opposite from last season. Last year, the Tar Heels were a perimeter-heavy team, with RJ Davis, Elliot Cadeau, Ian Jackson, and Seth Trimble. The real knock on North Carolina last year was that you did not have a consistent low-post presence on the glass, and also in the half-court offensively, there was no Armando Bacot.

There wasn’t anybody who could get the ball and finish down low. Now it feels like you have the polar opposite. I look at North Carolina, and I look at the strength of this team, and I think it’s upfront. Jarin Stevenson, a transfer from Alabama, Caleb Wilson, a five-star freshman, power Forward, and also Henri Veesaar, a transfer from Arizona.”

There wasn’t anybody who could get the ball and finish down low. Now it feels like you have the polar opposite. I look at North Carolina, and I look at the strength of this team, and I think it’s upfront. Jarin Stevenson, a transfer from Alabama, Caleb Wilson, a five-star freshman, power Forward, and also Henri Veesaar, a transfer from Arizona.

Rothstein has very high expectations for the UNC basketball program’s lone returning guard, Seth Trimble, believing that the rising senior is poised for an first-team All-ACC caliber year in his final goaround in Chapel Hill:

“The lone returning player of significance for the Tar Heels from last year’s team that made the NCAA tournament and lost to Ole Miss in the Round of 64 is Seth Trimble, and I think Seth Trimble is going to have a first-team all-ACC caliber season.”

The roster looks completely different from what we saw a season ago, but you have to think that Davis and his staff did a solid job of solidifying the frontcourt, adding some much-needed height and experience. As Rothstein noted, now it will be a question as to whether or not the new-look backcourt can get the job done, as the UNC basketball program really doesn’t have that true point guard who strives at pushing the ball up the floor.

Sometimes change is good. We’ll have to see if this drastic change in Chapel Hill is a good one for Hubert Davis and the UNC basketball program.





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How NIL in College Basketball Is Changing the NBADraft

Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules in college sports have transformed the entire college basketball landscape. The NCAA’s 2021 decision to let players profit from their personal branding has created a fresh financial chance for student-athletes, which affects their NBA Draft preparation. Examine the impact of NIL on professional development and its implications for the […]

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Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules in college sports have transformed the entire college basketball landscape. The NCAA’s 2021 decision to let players profit from their personal branding has created a fresh financial chance for student-athletes, which affects their NBA Draft preparation. Examine the impact of NIL on professional development and its implications for the future of the draft process.

The Rise of NIL: A Game-Changer for College Hoops

College basketball players received scholarships and minimal financial support before NIL became available. Student-athletes faced financial challenges at the same time their universities earned large profits from their athletic performance. College athletes now have the opportunity to sign endorsement deals and appear in commercials, and generate revenue from their social media presence. College athletes Cooper Flagg from Duke and Bronny James from USC have reportedly secured endorsement deals worth hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars while remaining in college.

The new financial opportunities have transformed how student-athletes view their professional futures. The ability to stay in college for additional years has become a feasible choice for athletes. College athletes can earn substantial financial rewards through NIL without losing their amateur athletic status. Gonzaga’s Drew Timme stayed in college longer because of NIL opportunities, which helped him develop his brand while enhancing his athletic abilities. The draft talent pool has changed because players now choose to stay in college for more than one year instead of immediately entering the NBA.

The Fan and Betting Perspective

College basketball fans now enjoy a more engaging and interactive experience due to the implementation of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policies. College athletes are choosing to extend their college careers because they can earn money from endorsement deals. Fans have more chances to watch their favorite athletes. The increased visibility of players coincides with the rising interest in sports betting on college basketball, as fans are participating more actively in the sport.

Bettors are drawn to games featuring prominent NIL stars. They use reliable offshore sportsbooks offering competitive odds and diverse betting options, such as point spreads, over/under totals, player props, and March Madness futures. The best offshore betting sites provide reliable options for fans to place bets, enhancing the thrill of the season by allowing them to back their predictions on emerging talents and high-stakes matchups.

How NIL Affects NBA Draft Decisions

The NBA Draft process, based on college performance and physical attributes, receives new elements from NIL. The following list presents the main ways NIL impacts draft selection processes.

Longer College Stays, Fewer Freshmen in the Draft

Players now delay leaving college because NIL money provides them with financial opportunities. The first round selection of freshmen decreased in the 2022 and 2023 drafts when compared to previous years. Oscar Tshiebwe chose to stay at Kentucky for another year because he wanted to benefit from endorsement deals. The draft now features more upperclassmen because scouts understand that players at different stages of development will be selected.

Skill Development vs. Early Entry

The extended college stay enables players to improve their skills, which leads to better draft possibilities. The additional college years allowed Zach Edey to develop into a top-10 draft pick in 2024 after he became a leading center at Purdue. NBA scouts face a difficult decision because they must compare older, skilled players with younger, talented prospects who might enter the draft earlier.

Transfer Portal Chaos

The growing transfer portal exists simultaneously with the emergence of NIL. College basketball now functions similarly to free agency because players move between schools to find better NIL opportunities and join more prominent teams. The movement of players between different schools makes it difficult for scouts to monitor player development, especially when a player performs differently between a mid-major school and a top-tier conference.

Challenges for NBA Teams

While NIL gives players more power, it makes things harder for NBA front offices. Draft boards are less predictable because prospects have different timelines. Teams now have to decide if a 22-year-old junior with a solid game is a better choice than a 19-year-old freshman with potential. Additionally, NIL deals can boost a player’s public image, sometimes creating hype that doesn’t match their performance on the court. Scouts need to look past the noise to find true NBA-ready talent.

Furthermore, the G League Ignite and international leagues offer options for prospects who skip college. NIL might keep some players in school, but others still choose to go pro to avoid NCAA rules. This mixed talent pipeline forces NBA teams to expand their scouting efforts.

The Future of NIL and the Draft

The future impact of NIL on the NBA Draft process will emerge from the decisions made by the NCAA and NBA organizations. The selection process for players could be influenced by potential revenue-sharing models and stricter NIL regulations. The NBA could modify its draft eligibility standards to permit high school players to rejoin the draft, which would create additional disruptions to the system.

Right now, NIL is creating a more lively college basketball scene. It gives players more financial power and career options. This shift is changing draft classes, leading to a mix of experienced veterans and talented newcomers. Fans, bettors, and scouts are all trying to find their way in this new era, where a player’s brand can matter as much as their jump shot.

Conclusion

NIL has changed college basketball into a profitable platform for athletes, significantly changing the route to the NBA Draft. By allowing players to make good money, NIL encourages them to stay in college longer, changes scouting priorities, and adds unpredictability to draft boards. For fans, this is an exciting time to watch emerging stars, with betting markets showing the increased interest. As the NIL era develops, its effects will keep reshaping how talent moves from college basketball to the pros, making the NBA Draft an interesting challenge for years ahead.



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College football insider fuels Louisville Cardinals hype train with CFP praise

Louisville football’s 2025 season is approaching quickly, as the calendar now shifts from June to July. The countdown until college football returns is officially under 60 days as Week 0 is 52 days away and the Cardinals’ opening matchup against Eastern Kentucky is 59 days away. The Cards’ have key players returning on both sides […]

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Louisville football’s 2025 season is approaching quickly, as the calendar now shifts from June to July. The countdown until college football returns is officially under 60 days as Week 0 is 52 days away and the Cardinals’ opening matchup against Eastern Kentucky is 59 days away.

The Cards’ have key players returning on both sides of the field, making them appear as one of the dark horse teams to win the ACC. Louisville has earned high praise from Josh Pate and Greg McElroy, as both experts claimed Louisville has a legitimate shot at the ACC crown.

Jeff Brohm and the Cardinals have the third-best odds to win the ACC Title, and if they can make history and secure their first ACC crown, then they will punch their ticket to the first College Football Playoff. FOX Sports insider Michael Cohen believes that it is highly possible.

Related: Expert just gave Jeff Brohm the flowers Louisville fans already knew he deserved

College football insider fuels Louisville Cardinals hype train with CFP praise

Cardinals fans are all-in on this season, as many believe this offense can be one of the most explosive in the nation, not just in the ACC. Louisville added one of the best quarterbacks in the transfer portal, in Miller Moss, and will see big-time players return as Caullin Lacy and Chris Bell are expected to have All-ACC seasons at the wide receiver position. Then, of course, Louisville returns preseason All-American Isaac Brown.

Louisville has the skills and tools to win the ACC, and with Brohm as their head coach, this might be their best chance to win it in a long time. Well, Cohen listed 10 teams that could be this year’s Indiana Hoosiers and make a Cinderella run and their first College Football Playoff.

The Cardinals were one of the 10 teams on this list, and in his two paragraphs about Louisville, he praises Brohm and his glaring strength in developing elite quarterbacks, as well as the potential of this offense.

“Now, Moss will be the unquestioned No. 1 for a team that believes it can reach the College Football Playoff. He’ll be aided by an excellent running back duo in Isaac Brown (165 carries, 1,173 yards, 11 TDs) and Duke Watson (67 carries, 597 yards, seven TDs) that helped the Cardinals finish 33rd nationally and third in the ACC in rushing yards per game last season. “

Michael Cohen

However, for Louisville to make a run at the CFP, the Cardinals must address some defensive concerns. While they will return their two leading tacklers, in Stanquan Clark and TJ Quinn, they lost big-time players on the line in Ashton Gillotte and Jared Dawson, and then four of their top five defensive backs, including fourth-round pick Quincy Riley

“There are legitimate concerns on defense, however, with Louisville needing to replace eight starters from a unit that ranked outside the top 50 in both scoring (24.1 points per game) and yards (368.7 yards per game), even with a pair of middle-round draft picks in edge rusher Ashton Gillotte (No. 66 overall) and cornerback Quincy Riley (No. 131 overall). Still, a friendly opening stretch on the schedule could see the Cardinals enjoy a 5-0 start entering their game at Miami on Oct. 17.”

Michael Cohen

Louisville’s season starts Aug. 30 from L&N Stadium, but that blockbuster matchup with Miami from Hard Rock Stadium is circled on everyone’s calendar. The Cardinals have a manageable schedule and have a legitimate chance to represent the ACC in the CFP, but they must reach Charlotte first, and to reach the ACC Championship game, they must win two of three against Miami, Clemson, and SMU.

Related: Expert’s bombshell Louisville football quote just primed Cardinals for domination

For all the latest on Louisville football’s offseason and recruiting, stay tuned.



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Wives and Girlfriends of Famous Athletes Are Defining a New 'WAG' Style

In the sports world, some wives and girlfriends are more famous than the athletes they are watching. Fashion brands have noticed. As Wimbledon was underway this week, with players adhering to the tournament’s strict all-white dress code, fashion watchers turned their attention to the stands, where personalities like Morgan Riddle, the fashion influencer and girlfriend […]

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Wives and Girlfriends of Famous Athletes Are Defining a New 'WAG' Style

In the sports world, some wives and girlfriends are more famous than the athletes they are watching. Fashion brands have noticed.

As Wimbledon was underway this week, with players adhering to the tournament’s strict all-white dress code, fashion watchers turned their attention to the stands, where personalities like Morgan Riddle, the fashion influencer and girlfriend of the American tennis player Taylor Fritz, brought a slightly bolder look to the Grand Slam.

On Monday, the tournament’s first day, Ms. Riddle wore a blush pink mini dress by Patou, paired with matching strawberry-adorned mules (a nod to the tournament’s well-known strawberry and cream dish) and a red Chanel purse. Her blond hair was tied into a half up, half down style with face-framing tendrils.

“If I dressed incredibly inappropriately for Wimbledon, it would be blasted on social media almost instantly and people would probably troll him for it,” Ms. Riddle said in an interview, referring to Mr. Fritz.

Her wardrobe teems with skirts, dresses, blazers and button-down shirts from brands like Thom Browne, Miu Miu and Burberry — a far cry from her early days on tour with Mr. Fritz, whom she began a relationship with in 2020. Back then, Ms. Riddle, who did not grow up watching tennis, favored jeans, crop tops and sweatshirts. But as she became more enmeshed in the world of the elite sport, her style evolved to meet its expectations.

A woman in a blue and white checked dress stands and claps.
Ms. Riddle, who has been watching Mr. Fritz at Wimbledon this week, tries to wear designs from local designers. Kirsty Wigglesworth/Associated Press

While Wimbledon does not enforce a dress code for spectators, attendees are encouraged to dress “smart.” For men, that typically means tailored separates in muted tones; for women, sundresses and low heels. Ms. Riddle takes it a step further. She is polished from every angle, with every sartorial detail deliberate. That’s partly because she is a WAG.

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