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Here is the latest ACC sports news from The Associated Press
UNDATED (AP) — Paige Bueckers is widely expected to become the first WNBA No. 1 overall draft pick from the University of Connecticut since Breanna Stewart nine years ago. Both became can’t-miss stars in college, both are UConn icons, both went to four Final Fours. Stewart did it while making nothing. Bueckers has done it […]

UNDATED (AP) — Paige Bueckers is widely expected to become the first WNBA No. 1 overall draft pick from the University of Connecticut since Breanna Stewart nine years ago. Both became can’t-miss stars in college, both are UConn icons, both went to four Final Fours. Stewart did it while making nothing. Bueckers has done it while making millions. And she’s far from the only one cashing in right now. There’s no one-and-done path to the WNBA for women’s players because the NBA and WNBA have different rules regarding draft eligibility. For years, that impeded how and when women’s players could start making money. The name, image and likeness era of college sports has changed just about everything.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Duke shines even in a Final Four of all No. 1 seeds. The early betting money went on the Blue Devils to win their semifinal Saturday against Houston. The opening line at DraftKings Sportsbook quickly went from 4 1/2 to 5 1/2 points. Bettors see a Duke team led by sensational freshman Cooper Flagg that has won 15 games in a row with all but three by double digits. Bettors believe in championship coaches Dawn Staley of South Carolina and Geno Auriemma of UConn to get it done on the women’s side.
UNDATED (AP) — The maple hardwood that makes up the courts at the men’s and women’s Final Four is part of basketball’s foundation. Maple has been the go-to wood for courts for a century. That means decades of historic moments in basketball have happened on the same type of surface. That includes epic games and great players or coaches. The Michigan-based company that makes the Final Four courts is Connor Sports. They’re based in a tiny town on Michigan’s upper peninsula. Marketing director Zach Riberdy says it’s hard to describe “just how much of an impact one tree has” on the sport’s tradition.
UNDATED (AP) — Hardwood has been the long-running foundation for basketball, but could the sport eventually find a home on glass? German company ASB GlassFloor is building floors made of fuzed-together layers of safety glass. That surface covers LED panels offering state-of-the-art graphics and the ability to customize court designs. Those courts are being used by some European teams. The NBA also used one during some of its 2024 All-Star weekend festivities. In college, Kentucky also used one for its “Big Blue Madness” preseason event featuring its men’s and women’s teams in October at Rupp Arena.
UNDATED (AP) — Nik Graves will transfer to Creighton after leading Charlotte in scoring this season, and Mountain West freshman and defensive player of the year Magoon Gwath of San Diego State announced he would remove his name from the transfer portal. Graves is the second major transfer portal addition for the Bluejays. They landed center Owen Freeman from Iowa last week. The 7-foot, 190-pound Gwath started 26 games and averaged 8.5 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per game for the Aztecs. He had considered moving to Kentucky before deciding he would exit the portal. Arizona State big man Jayden Quaintance also is entering the transfer portal after ACL surgery last month.
UNDATED (AP) — Kitty Henderson says her name, image and likeness deal with Moolah Kicks has been a perfect fit. For most of this season, the Columbia women’s basketball standout wore shoes that helped her often-injured feet stop hurting, and she supported other women while doing it. The company calls itself “the first and only performance basketball brand built by and for female ballers.” Natalie White started the company in 2020. Dick’s Sporting Goods expanded distribution from 140 stores in 2021 to 631 stores in 2024. The company has had NIL deals with more than 80 basketball players and is one example of how NIL entrepreneurship is working under the radar at small schools.
UNDATED (AP) — Coach after coach, from Miami’s Jim Larrañaga to Virginia’s Tony Bennett to Villanova’s Jay Wright, have walked away from college basketball, saying it no longer holds the appeal it once did. With the Final Four approaching, The Associated Press asked coaches a simple question: Do you still like your job? Most said they did, but expressed concerns. Tom Izzo of Michigan State called the transfer portal a “urinal.” Cori Close says her UCLA women will have resources but wonders if they’re learning the right lessons. And Leonard Hamilton, who recently stepped down from Florida State, asks if anyone out there thinks about academics anymore.
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Unpopular Opinion: The College Football Playoff needs less teams
From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about unpopular opinions. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all our “Unpopular Opinion” articles here. Is bigger really better? All around sports, it […]

From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about unpopular opinions. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all our “Unpopular Opinion” articles here.
Is bigger really better? All around sports, it feels like we are getting more of everything. The NFL now has 17 games in a regular season. The NBA has recently started holding a play-in tournament just before the playoffs. MLB has expanded its playoffs to include a wild-card round. Even college basketball is looking at the possibility of expanding the NCAA Tournament beyond the 68 teams that currently qualify for March Madness. In some cases, it feels like too much, since in reality, you’re not going to see those teams who only earned postseason spots because of playoff expansion going on to win it all.
It’s not that I don’t love there being more college football to watch, I just don’t feel like a 16-team College Football Playoff is necessary. A 12-team playoff already feels like too much, especially when you consider the wear and tear it puts on college athletes. While those concerns are a little easier to stomach now that college football players are being compensated with NIL deals, the expansion of the playoff is getting out of hand. How often are we going to see teams that fall in the expanded section of the playoffs truly contending for the title? We’d probably see teams that fall in the 12 to 16 range of the field making even the semifinals just a handful of times.
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It’s understandable why the CFP field keeps expanding. If you air it, they will come, especially when brands that are ratings monsters like Ohio State are included in the field. The Buckeyes could be playing on a patch of dirt before sunrise on a Wednesday in the middle of January, and they would still draw an impressive TV number.
You just know the higher-ups had to be thrilled when Ohio State won the first 12-team playoff since it allowed ESPN to air four games with Buckeye Nation powering massive ratings. After seeing how well viewership did for the first 12-team playoff as a whole, it’s easy to see why executives are pushing for even more playoff games.
Even though more college football is something that everyone loves, let’s not pretend that the product in the first round of the playoffs was any good. The closest of the four games in the first round of the expanded CFP was decided by 10 points when Notre Dame beat Indiana 27-17, but the game never felt that close after the Fighting Irish jumped out to a sizable lead.
Only two of the 11 games in last season’s playoffs were decided by single digits. Texas beat Arizona State 39-31 in overtime in the quarterfinals, followed by Notre Dame beating Penn State 27-24 to earn a spot in the title game against Ohio State. Otherwise, there wasn’t a lot of drama in the playoff games.
If we’re being honest, an eight-team playoff feels like it would be the sweet spot for a college football postseason. The field would be composed of automatic qualifiers from the conference champions from the SEC, Big Ten, ACC, and Big 12, along with the top Group of Five school, and three at-large bids.
No byes, you have to win three playoff games if you want to be a national champion. While this model would unfortunately eliminate the on-campus first-round games since there is no way the CFP is going to get rid of their tie-ins with the prestigious bowl games, we would get a better product on the field in playoff games.
I know what you’re probably thinking right about now. If there were only eight teams in last year’s playoff, then Ohio State likely would have been left on the outside looking in following their loss to Michigan. With a 12 or 16-team playoff field, the annual battle with That Team Up North doesn’t feel quite as important as it used to be. The first year of the playoff was the perfect example since despite the Buckeyes losing in Columbus in their final game of the regular season, the pain of the loss was eased a bit a couple of months later since Buckeye Nation was able to celebrate a national title.
One person who is undoubtedly happy about an expanded playoff is head coach Ryan Day, since the heat on his seat cooled significantly after losing his fourth straight game to the Wolverines after he led the Buckeyes to glory in the playoff.
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You could expand the College Football Playoff to 100 teams, and there will be people arguing that the 101st team in the country had a case to be part of the playoff field. At some point, we have to say enough. When a college football season starts, there are only a handful of teams with a true shot at a national title.
With NIL and depth advantages that teams like Alabama, Georgia, and Ohio State have, we don’t need the fourth or fifth-place teams in the Big Ten or SEC to be part of the playoff. Last year, Bret Bielema and Illinois felt they had a case to be a part of the playoff, but you’re crazy if you think the Fighting Illini had a real chance to make any noise in the postseason.
Anyone who knows me probably thinks I’ve gone crazy for even thinking about shrinking the playoff field, just because when it comes to sports, I can never get enough. More games mean more action to watch and bet on, and who doesn’t love that?
I guess I’m getting old and am moving into my “get off my lawn” stage since I’d rather the playoff be smaller if it leads to better action on the field. As a bonus, with the playoff features not as many teams, maybe we could see the college football season closer to New Year’s Day rather than mid to late January. Last season, the semifinals and title game felt a little more like an afterthought since they took place when the focus of the football world was on the NFL playoffs.
The fact that football is so physical also makes it tougher to watch with more games. By the time the playoffs rolled around last season, there were a number of teams that were really struggling with injuries. Georgia had to start their backup quarterback after Carson Beck was injured, while Notre Dame and Ohio State were banged up heading into the title game.
Even though injuries can happen in any game, they are more likely to occur as the season goes on and there is already considerable wear and tear on players from the grind of the regular season.
In a time when we are demanding more of everything, we need to have a bit of restraint when it comes to deciding a national champion in college football. Continuing to expand the field only waters down the games and takes away from the product.
If we’re not careful, there will be a time soon when we are begging to see the number of teams in the playoff contracted because the games in the early rounds could end up being largely uncompetitive, even more so than we saw in the first year of the 12-team playoff.
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Mississippi State baseball vs Northeastern score, updates, highlights
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Mississippi State baseball needs a win to keep the season going. The No. 3 seed Bulldogs (35-22) lost 10-3 to No. 1 Florida State in the NCAA tournament’s Tallahassee Regional on May 31. It sent them into an elimination game against No. 2 Northeastern (49-10) at Dick Howser Stadium on June 1 […]

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Mississippi State baseball needs a win to keep the season going.
The No. 3 seed Bulldogs (35-22) lost 10-3 to No. 1 Florida State in the NCAA tournament’s Tallahassee Regional on May 31. It sent them into an elimination game against No. 2 Northeastern (49-10) at Dick Howser Stadium on June 1 (11 a.m. CT, ESPN+).
MSU hammered Northeastern 11-2 to open the NCAA tournament on May 30. The Huskies defeated No. 4 Bethune-Cookman 4-3 on May 31 in an elimination game.
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Mississippi State baseball live score vs Northeastern
Northeastern cut into the lead with a bases-loaded walk thrown by Nate Williams.
Hunter Hines drove in another run on a sacrifice fly.
Northeastern scored its first run off an RBI single from Alex Lane.
The Bulldogs jumped on Northeastern early with an RBI double from Hunter Hines. A groundout from Bryce Chance drove in a second run.
What time does Mississippi State baseball vs Northeastern start?
- Date: Sunday, June 1
- Time: 11 a.m. CT
- Where: Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida
What TV channel is Mississippi State baseball vs Northeastern on today?
Mississippi State baseball starting pitcher
- Mississippi State: RHP Evan Siary (2-1, 4.13 ERA)
- Northeastern: RHP Aiven Cabral (10-2, 2.74 ERA)
Sawyer Reeves injury update
Mississippi State shortstop Sawyer Reeves left the Northeastern game with an injury and didn’t play against Florida State. He’s not in the lineup against Northeastern on June 1.
“No update,” MSU interim coach Justin Parker said on May 31. “Just day to day. Dealing with some muscular stuff, so just kind of depends on how he feels when he wakes up.”
NCAA baseball schedule
Here is the latest college baseball schedule and NCAA Tournament bracket update.
Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@gannett.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.
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Texas Expected to Get Major News on Top Recruit With $809K NIL Valuation
Texas Expected to Get Major News on Top Recruit With $809K NIL Valuation originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The third-best offensive tackle in the class of 2026 is currently taking his official visits to some of the top programs in the country, while his predicted commitment to Texas looms. Advertisement Other schools are still actively […]

Texas Expected to Get Major News on Top Recruit With $809K NIL Valuation originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The third-best offensive tackle in the class of 2026 is currently taking his official visits to some of the top programs in the country, while his predicted commitment to Texas looms.
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Other schools are still actively recruiting the 6-foot-7, 279-pound prospect that lives less than three hours away from Darrell K Royal Memorial Stadium in Austin.
He has already taken official visits to Colorado, Ole Miss, Texas Tech and Florida. This weekend, he will be in Columbus seeing what Ryan Day and the reigning champion Buckeyes have to offer.
However, Rivals recruiting insider, Adam Gorney, predicted that he will eventually end up a Longhorn.
According to Rivals, the Longhorns biggest roadblock in the pursuit of Ojo will be Ohio State. Ojo’s great relationship with offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Kyle Flood continues to be a strong factor the Longhorn’s recruitment.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian.Steve Roberts-Imagn Images
Ojo is the 11th-best overall player and is the second-best player from the state of Texas in his class. He is expected to be an impactful player for whatever school he decides to commit his athletic and academic future to. On3’s NIL Valuation currently values the future star tackle at $809,000.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 31, 2025, where it first appeared.
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Mississippi State falls to Florida State in NCAA tournament regional
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Mississippi State baseball and Florida State both started their ace pitchers, but the Bulldogs lost the battle. The Bulldogs (35-22) were dropped 10-3 by the No. 9 overall seed Seminoles (40-14) in the Tallahassee Regional at Dick Howser Stadium on May 31. MSU ace Pico Kohn was rocked for seven earned runs […]

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Mississippi State baseball and Florida State both started their ace pitchers, but the Bulldogs lost the battle.
The Bulldogs (35-22) were dropped 10-3 by the No. 9 overall seed Seminoles (40-14) in the Tallahassee Regional at Dick Howser Stadium on May 31.
MSU ace Pico Kohn was rocked for seven earned runs in 3⅔ innings. Meanwhile, Jamie Arnold, the Florida State ace, struck out 13 while allowing three runs.
The Bulldogs will play Northeastern (49-10) in an elimination game on June 1 (11 a.m. CT) after the Huskies held off Bethune-Cookman 4-3. The winner will play Florida State in the regional final at 5 p.m.
Pico Kohn wasn’t sharp for Mississippi State
Kohn worked through traffic during his entire start, but managed it decently at first.
Two consecutive pitches in the second inning burned him early though. After a ground-rule double to center field, Drew Faurot belted a two-run home run on the next pitch.
The fourth inning was Kohn’s undoing. The Seminoles scored five runs to jump ahead 7-1, capped by a grand slam by Myles Bailey. They stole four bases in the inning.
Kohn left the game with six hits and four walks on 83 pitches.
Mississippi State offense silenced by Jamie Arnold
Arnold is projected to be one of the top picks in July’s MLB draft and kept MSU quiet on the bases.
The three runs came off two home runs.
In the second inning, Noah Sullivan hit a solo home run. Then in the fourth inning, Hunter Hines cracked a two-run home run after a walk to Joe Powell.
The Bulldogs didn’t do much else offensively though. They totaled five hits and two walks on Arnold. Their biggest threat came in the seventh inning with two runners on base and one out, but MSU struck out twice.
Mississippi State bullpen kept it in the game
Freshman Charlie Foster replaced Kohn in the fourth inning and did just about all he could to keep MSU in the game. So did MSU’s two other relievers.
Foster pitched 2 ⅓ innings with no hits or runs allowed. He did walk three though. Florida State had runners at first and third base with two outs in the sixth inning, but Foster escaped with a looking strikeout.
Dane Burns followed Foster with one shutout inning. Jacob Pruitt also pitched a shutout eighth inning with three straight outs after Florida State loaded the bases. Florida State pulled away in the ninth inning with three runs off Pruitt.
Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@gannett.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.
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UTSA Baseball Coach References Historic Win In NIL Ask
© Sara Diggins/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images The UTSA baseball team upset top seed Texas in NCAA Regional play on Saturday. Head coach Pat Hallmark wasted no time trying to use the win to his advantage. He was heard making a plea to the Roadrunners‘ athletic director in his postgame press conference. […]


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The UTSA baseball team upset top seed Texas in NCAA Regional play on Saturday. Head coach Pat Hallmark wasted no time trying to use the win to his advantage.
He was heard making a plea to the Roadrunners‘ athletic director in his postgame press conference. He referenced the victory in his pitch for a larger recruiting budget.
UTSA found itself in a showdown against the Longhorns after winning its regional opener over Kansas State. They then used an epic comeback to best their instate rival on their home field.
Texas grabbed an early 6-1 lead following a five-run third frame. From there, it was all Roadrunners.
UTSA outscored the ‘Horns 8-1 over the next six innings to win 9-7. They advanced to an NCAA Regional final for the first time in program history.
Goodnight. #BirdsUp
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UTSA baseball wants more NIL support.
The Roadrunners don’t have the wallet to match larger schools in the Lone Star State. Texas and Texas A&M are two of the richest athletic departments in college sports. Teams like TCU and Texas Tech have millionaire donors helping bankroll success.
UTSA falls down a rung on the totem pole. Despite the NIL disadvantage, they’ve been able to compete on the field with those wealthier rivals. Pat Hallmark hopes it results in more support.
UTSA Head Coach Pat Hallmark talks about the message a win against Texas sends to recruits and players in the transfer portal. Hallmark jokingly says “maybe we can get a bigger NIL budget” then looks in the direction of AD Lisa Campos. pic.twitter.com/54YvhplCos
— JJ Perez (@theJJPerez) June 1, 2025
The Roadrunners won 46 games this season. They’d already beaten both Texas and Texas A&M in regular season play. Now, they find themselves one game away from a Super Regional.
UTSA’s head baseball coach believes he should be rewarded with a bigger NIL budget. The longer the season lasts, the more likely that hope becomes reality.
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Bill Belichick buyout drops to $1 million, per contract terms
According to the terms of his contract at North Carolina, Bill Belichick’s buyout dropped Sunday. The figure is now $1 million if he chooses to leave. Belichick signed his contract to become UNC’s next head coach in December after the school announced him as Mack Brown’s replacement. His base salary is $1 million with an […]

According to the terms of his contract at North Carolina, Bill Belichick’s buyout dropped Sunday. The figure is now $1 million if he chooses to leave.
Belichick signed his contract to become UNC’s next head coach in December after the school announced him as Mack Brown’s replacement. His base salary is $1 million with an additional $9 million in supplemental income, totaling out to $10 million per year. The first three years of the five-year deal are guaranteed.
Upon his hiring, Belichick’s buyout sat at $10 million prior to June 1 if he terminates the deal without cause. That number dropped to $1 million on Sunday, per the terms sheet. He would owe that amount to the school within 180 days.
North Carolina marks Belichick’s first college coaching job after a decorated career in the NFL, notably with the New England Patriots. He led the franchise to seven Super Bowls with Tom Brady at quarterback and parted ways at the end of the 2023 season.
All told, during his time in New England, Belichick had a 266-121 record, and his 302 career victories sits second in NFL history behind the great Don Shula. Now, he’s preparing to take on the college game at North Carolina, where his father Steve served as an assistant coach from 1953-55.
“I grew up around college football at the Naval Academy and some of the great teams there, especially the ’63 team, the ’60 team,” Belichick said earlier this month. “Great teams and great players there. [Roger] Staubach, [Thomas] Lynch, Pat Donnelly and those guys. They were great leaders, great people and great inspirations to me, and I learned a lot from watching them.
“I’ve always tried to make my team look like those teams. The kind of teamwork, camaraderie, communication, toughness, and resilience that those guys had.”
Bill Belichick: ‘Everything we do is a pro model’
Shortly after news broke of Bill Belichick’s plans to take over at UNC, he hired Michael Lombardi as the program’s general manager. The goal was to create an NFL-like atmosphere in Chapel Hill and effectively make the Tar Heels the NFL’s “33rd team,” in their words.
“Everything we do is a pro model,” Belichick said. “Head coach, general manager, and we want the players to develop professionally to their maximum football level, academically, and as a pro in life. To be ready to go into wherever life takes them, whether that’s owning their business, or working for a company, or whatever that happens to be. So, they’re all life lessons.”
North Carolina has 42 players coming in via the transfer portal this season, headlined by former Washington cornerback Thaddeus Dixon. He came in as the No. 33 overall player in the On3 Industry Transfer Rankings and is one of three Top-100 transfers heading to Chapel Hill. UNC’s transfer class ranks No. 8 in the nation, according to the On3 Team Transfer Portal Index.
Former South Alabama quarterback Gio Lopez is also preparing to suit up for North Carolina after coming in as the No. 18-ranked quarterback in the On3 Industry Transfer Rankings. He completed 66% of his passes for 2,559 yards and 18 touchdowns last season, and appears in line to be Belichick’s first starting quarterback at UNC.
North Carolina will get the 2025 season underway Sept. 1 with a Monday night matchup against TCU. That game will kick off at 8 p.m. ET.
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