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Florida transfer forward Sam Alexis commits to IU basketball – The Daily Hoosier
Florida transfer forward Sam Alexis has committed to IU basketball, Joe Tipton of On3 announced on Thursday evening. The 6-foot-8 and 240-pound Alexis averaged 4.7 points and 3.5 rebounds per game for the national champion Gators. He played 11.9 minutes per game, shot 46.5% from the field overall, made 4-of-20 from three, and 53.8% at […]

Florida transfer forward Sam Alexis has committed to IU basketball, Joe Tipton of On3 announced on Thursday evening.
The 6-foot-8 and 240-pound Alexis averaged 4.7 points and 3.5 rebounds per game for the national champion Gators. He played 11.9 minutes per game, shot 46.5% from the field overall, made 4-of-20 from three, and 53.8% at the stripe.
Alexis played in 24 games with zero starts. He suffered a foot injury on Feb. 11 and would appear in just one other game – against Maryland in the NCAA Tournament – logging just one minute of playing time.
While Alexis didn’t play significant minutes for Florida, he did shine in a few areas. On a per-40 minutes basis, he averaged 15.7 points, 11.6 rebounds and 2.1 blocks. Alexis’ 14.6% offensive rebounding rate was second-highest on the team, and his 5.5% block rate was tied for the best.
Fouls, turnovers and relative inefficiency as a scorer likely played a role in limiting Alexis’ minutes at Florida. According to data at Torvik, he had an overall 1.2 box score plus/minus, including negative .5 on offense, and positive 1.7 on defense.
Alexis totaled 516 points and 287 rebounds in two seasons at Chattanooga before transferring to Florida in 2024.
He earned All-Southern Conference and All-Defensive Team honors as a sophomore, averaging 10.8 points, 9.1 rebounds and 2.1 blocked shots in 2023-24.
He has the potential to surprise on the upside as a perimeter shooter. Alexis made 26-of-85 threes (30.5%) in his two years at Chattanooga.
Hailing from Apopka, Fla., Alexis has one season of eligibility remaining.
Alexis is the second transfer to IU of the evening, following Elon’s Nick Dorn. He is the tenth confirmed player on the team overall.
He joins Tucker DeVries (West Virginia), Conor Enright (DePaul), Reed Bailey (Davidson), Lamar Wilkerson (Sam Houston), Jasai Miles (North Florida), Tayton Conerway (Troy), Jason Drake (Drexel), Nick Dorn (Elon) and Trent Sisley (Montverde Academy H.S.). Senior forward Luke Goode is seeking a hardship waiver to return to Indiana for a fifth season and would be the 11th player.
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The Buzz Around College and Softball: Is It Tampering?
If you have been apart of the Twitter/X softball world over the past 48 hours you have probably seen the word tampering going around and viral. But what exactly does tampering refer to? Heard a lot about tampering during portal season in women’s basketball too. Here’s the thing: It’s not going to stop, and the […]

If you have been apart of the Twitter/X softball world over the past 48 hours you have probably seen the word tampering going around and viral. But what exactly does tampering refer to?
Heard a lot about tampering during portal season in women’s basketball too.
Here’s the thing: It’s not going to stop, and the NCAA isn’t going to do anything about it, unless coaches call out each other by name and back it up with proof. https://t.co/o1jxMxJkyO
— Mitchell Northam (@primetimeMitch) June 13, 2025
Tampering according to the NCAA rules is outlined in 13.1.1.3, “An athletics staff member or other representative of the institution’s athletics interests shall not communicate or make contact with the student-athlete of another NCAA Division I institution, or any individual associated with the student-athlete (e.g., family member, scholastic or nonscholastic coach, advisor), directly or indirectly, without first obtaining authorization through the notification of transfer process.”
For example, in 2024, the NCAA ruled that Southern Utah violated 13.1.1.3 and communicated with two football players that were not yet in the portal. This was ruled and considered impermissible and tampering because both athletes had not yet entered the portal when the coach and the athletes had discussions. The athletes entered the portal the next day; thus, tampering.
Again, if you haven’t been living under a rock, then you have seen several tweets about tampering in softball and this is not a new claim in college sport. Sports Illustrated reported in February of this year that an anonymous survey revealed that Group of Five football coaches felt tampering was rampant in in their sport. Furthermore, they stated Power 4 coaches poached athletes away from their programs and talked to athletes before they entered the portal.
Earlier this week, mid-major coaches called out tampering within the sport of softball and claimed players were being poached off rosters to larger Power 4 school and institutions that could offer larger NIL incentives.
Everyone should ask the college coaches they encounter this summer to tell them their worst story of tampering. https://t.co/mOyDI2ZGi1
— Laura Matthews (@LauraMatthews12) June 9, 2025
The conversation of tampering escalated through the week as Texas Tech snagged the No. 3, 4, 6, 7, and 29 ranked transfers out of the portal including Tennessee’s Taylor Pannell. Pannell entered the portal the morning of June 12 and by 9 pm had signed with the Red Raiders.
Tennessee’s head coach Karen Weekly took to Twitter/X and boasted that Pannell’s timeline was tampering and in violation of NCAA policy.
I think we can all agree on 2 things: 1) women making money in sports is awesome and long overdue; 2) contacting players (directly or indirectly) before their season ends and signing them to NIL deals before they enter the portal is wrong. Money isn’t the issue – tampering is!
— Karen Weekly (@KarenWeekly) June 13, 2025
As this story progresses, we will see if Tennessee files a formal complaint with the NCAA against Texas Tech for tampering or if other schools and programs come forward with this claim.
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UCLA vs. Murray State baseball College World Series preview and prediction
Here is a preview and prediction of UCLA’s game versus Murray State in the College World Series. Best victories this season: Iowa (9-3), @ USC (7-6), Cal Poly (18-2), @ Illinois (9-1), BYU (15-4), Penn State (9-1), Cal Poly (16-0), @ Oregon (14-4), Arizona State (8-4), USC (5-1), Michigan (22-5), UC Irvine (11-4), Indiana (6-3), […]

Here is a preview and prediction of UCLA’s game versus Murray State in the College World Series.
Best victories this season: Iowa (9-3), @ USC (7-6), Cal Poly (18-2), @ Illinois (9-1), BYU (15-4), Penn State (9-1), Cal Poly (16-0), @ Oregon (14-4), Arizona State (8-4), USC (5-1), Michigan (22-5), UC Irvine (11-4), Indiana (6-3), Washington (13-9), Penn State (6-3), Michigan (7-5), UConn (8-6), Fresno State (19-4), Arizona State (11-5), UC Irvine (8-5), UTSA (5-2), and UTSA (7-0).
Defeats this season: Nebraska (0-5), Washington (2-5), Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (3-4), Oregon State (1-7), Arizona State (0-2), @ USC (5-7), @ Long Beach State (2-4), @ Oregon (1-2), Vanderbilt (3-8), @ Maryland (3-13), @ USC (5-11), UC Irvine (3-5), @ Oregon (6-10), Northwestern (4-9), San Diego (3-4), and Indiana (1-5).
NCAA Tournament record: 5-0
Strength of Schedule: 22
RPI: 9
Quad 1 record: 6-7
Quad 2 record: 15-2
Best victories this season: Western Kentucky (2-1), @ Kentucky (5-4), Southern Illinois (8-3), UIC (5-2), @ Ole Miss (9-6), Georgia Tech (13-11), @ Duke (19-9), @ Ole Miss (12-11), and @ Duke (5-4).
Defeats this season: @ Ole Miss (7-8), Western Illinois (3-5), Southern Indiana (7-8), Western Illinois (1-3), Evansville (5-6), @ Illinois State (10-13), Evansville (10-15), @ Illinois State (1-7), UIC (4-10), @ Indiana State (1-11), @ Southeast Missouri (3-11), Southern Illinois (0-11), @ Belmont (3-4), @ Ole Miss (8-19), and @ Duke (4-7).
NCAA Tournament record: 5-2
Strength of Schedule: 193
RPI: 53
Quad 1 record: 6-3
Quad 2 record: 1-0
This is a prediction for the upcoming game between UCLA and Murray State in the College World Series.
UCLA has the top-rated MLB prospect in Roch Cholowsky, while the Racers’ top player is Will Vierling. Every NCAA Tournament features a Cinderella team, and for the College World Series, that team is Murray State. However, most teams in the Racers’ position eventually have their tournament runs ended by teams like UCLA, and this appears to be the case for this game. UCLA wins by a final score of 7-3.
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Texas Tech takes national spotlight for aggressive NIL approach, as critics cry foul
Texas Tech is making headlines across the college sports landscape thanks to its aggressive NIL approach. The Red Raiders are all-in on leveraging NIL to bring championships to Lubbock, and the numbers are staggering. According to various reports, Texas Tech has invested nearly $30 million into this year’s football roster. In men’s basketball, star forward […]

Texas Tech is making headlines across the college sports landscape thanks to its aggressive NIL approach. The Red Raiders are all-in on leveraging NIL to bring championships to Lubbock, and the numbers are staggering.
According to various reports, Texas Tech has invested nearly $30 million into this year’s football roster. In men’s basketball, star forward JT Toppin is reportedly receiving a $4 million NIL deal to remain in Lubbock for one more season. And when it comes to the softball team, star pitcher NiJaree Canady has secured two separate $1 million NIL deals, while the team has also added three All-American transfers in recent days — a haul largely driven by NIL.
CBS Sports recently reported that Texas Tech is projected to spend around $55 million between NIL and revenue sharing across all athletic programs in 2025, a payout that is likely higher than any other college in the nation.
I’m fascinated by Texas Tech’s quest to buy its way to a softball title.
In addition to NiJa Canady’s $1M+ extension, it has added three All-Americans and UCLA’s top pitcher in the portal. In a week.
I can’t imagine another school has ever spent this much on one non-rev sport.
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) June 13, 2025
While Red Raider fans are celebrating this new era of NIL and the spending spree currently taking place in Lubbock, not everyone is enjoying it. Critics, particularly rival fans, have voiced concerns about the ethics of such an aggressive NIL approach. Reports of multi-million dollar payouts and exploiting “loopholes” have caused some to cry foul.
Yet, many point out that powerhouse programs have been spending big for years, albeit under the table. With NIL bringing everything out into the open, Texas Tech is simply playing by the new rules — and doing it better than anyone else in the country.
The social media buzz around Texas Tech’s spending has turned into a national debate, but the Red Raiders remain unfazed by that debate. Instead, the focus in Lubbock is squarely on building championship teams. And with financial resources that few schools around the country can compete with, Texas Tech is taking full advantage of its unique opportunity to rise to the top — whether you like it or not.
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DL Kamdon Gillespie joins Virginia Tech’s 2026 recruiting class
Virginia Tech has added a versatile athlete as Kamdon Gillespie announces his commitment to the Hokies. A 6-foot-3, 245-pound defensive line prospect, the Mooresville (NC) product is a three-star recruit, rated as the No. 101 defensive line prospect in the country by 247Sports Composite methodology. The Hokies offered a scholarship more than two years ago, surviving […]

Virginia Tech has added a versatile athlete as Kamdon Gillespie announces his commitment to the Hokies.
A 6-foot-3, 245-pound defensive line prospect, the Mooresville (NC) product is a three-star recruit, rated as the No. 101 defensive line prospect in the country by 247Sports Composite methodology.
The Hokies offered a scholarship more than two years ago, surviving multiple cuts to his list along the way. Three finalists – Georgia Tech, South Florida, and Virginia Tech – were announced in May. Official visits to all three were scheduled, but he opted to cancel the final visit to USF and become a Hokie.
With 20 offers to his name, other schools involved in his recruitment include Boston College, East Carolina, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, and West Virginia.
Gillespie recorded 61 total tackles, 25 tackles for loss, 10 quarterback hurries, 10 defended passes, eight sacks, three fumble recoveries (including one returned for a touchdown), and a safety in 13 games during his junior campaign according to MaxPreps.
He is the fourth commitment for head coach Brent Pry in the class of 2026 and the second on the defensive line.
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UK Athletics requesting $110 million for renovations to Kroger Field, other facilities
The University of Kentucky‘s Board of Trustees met to approve the Champions Blue Board of Governors on Thursday. During the meeting, UK Athletics proposed a plan to upgrade multiple facilities, including Kroger Field. These requested investments include, $15 million for maintenance at Kroger Field, $13 million for corner suites and elevators renovations, $5 million to […]

The University of Kentucky‘s Board of Trustees met to approve the Champions Blue Board of Governors on Thursday. During the meeting, UK Athletics proposed a plan to upgrade multiple facilities, including Kroger Field.
These requested investments include, $15 million for maintenance at Kroger Field, $13 million for corner suites and elevators renovations, $5 million to improve the soccer and softball facilities, $8 million for the design of a West End Zone Club, along with Wi-fi improvements at Kroger Field, and an additional $31 million operating loan to be repaid with interest as UK recently transitioned its athletic department to an LLC.
“You have to continue to maintain and repair the stadium for safety reasons, making sure that all the components of, whether it’s stairwells, ramps, those kind of things, that there’s not anything that’s going to put any of our patrons at risk,” UK athletic director Mitch Barnhart told BBN Tonight’s Maggie Davis. “That’s important, then the other piece is just the fan amenities that allow us to bring new revenue streams, or be able to do some things differently in our suites.”
The renovations to the soccer and softball facilities have been added to the proposal as John Cropp Stadium will host the 2026 SEC Tournament. These two facilities are connected, so the renovations would go hand-in-hand.
Notably, the totals proposed on Thursday adds up to just $72 of the requested $110 million. With football, softball and soccer only being address, men’s and women’s basketball were not included in the request, along with baseball and the rest of its sports. With $38 million more requested, only time will tell what those additional dollars will be used for.
In addition, the athletic department added a request to gather information for a potential entertainment district on UK’s campus. Some of that revenue could go to this, although this is a concept as of this report. This would include entertainment options such as restaurants and hotels, among other fan-driven activities.
After the meeting, Barnhart discussed revenue sharing within his athletic department. However, he had no specific timeline for what that might look like, or how he plans to divide UK Athletics’ share of the $20.5 million they’re set to receive in the fallout of the House settlement.
“There will be more to come,” Barnhart concluded. “Trust me, we got more on our plate, and we’re excited. That’ll come as we go, probably more into the fall.”
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