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RJ Luis To Remain in NBA Draft

St. John’s star RJ Luis has officially decided to keep his name in this year’s draft, according to Jonathan Givony of ESPN (Twitter link). The decision confirms a statement Luis made two weeks ago when he said he’s “all-in” for the draft. The 6’7″ guard is coming off an outstanding season with the Red Storm, […]

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St. John’s star RJ Luis has officially decided to keep his name in this year’s draft, according to Jonathan Givony of ESPN (Twitter link). The decision confirms a statement Luis made two weeks ago when he said he’s “all-in” for the draft.

The 6’7″ guard is coming off an outstanding season with the Red Storm, being named Big East Player of the Year and earning second-team All-America honors. He was also voted the Most Outstanding Player in this year’s Big East Tournament.

Luis averaged 18.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.4 steals in 35 games while leading St. John’s to its first conference championship in 40 years. He shot 43.9% from the field and 33.6% from three-point range on 3.9 attempts per game.

Despite the accolades, Luis isn’t considered a sure thing to be drafted. He’s ranked 62nd on ESPN’s latest big board, although that could rise as some of the players ahead of him return to school.

Givony states that Luis would have been one of the most sought-after players in the transfer portal if he had opted for another year of college. North Carolina, Kansas, Mississippi, Villanova and Georgetown were among the schools that have expressed interest. There were some substantial NIL offers involved, Luis’ father told college basketball writer Jeff Goodman of The Field of 68 (Twitter link).

“We understand the situation, we were offered a lot of money to go back to college,” Reggie Luis said. “But we have a plan and we’re going to stick with the plan.”

NCAA early entrants who want to maintain their college eligibility will have to withdraw from the draft by the end of the day on Wednesday.



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Oregon Coach Dan Lanning Opens Up On NFL Jobs, Commitment to Ducks

If a premium coaching job opens up, Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning is almost always instantly mentioned as a potential candidate. The 39-year-old Lanning is a rising star with the resume to back up his ambition, as Lanning leads all college head coaches with 25 wins and a 89.3 winning percentage since 2023.  A winning […]

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If a premium coaching job opens up, Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning is almost always instantly mentioned as a potential candidate. The 39-year-old Lanning is a rising star with the resume to back up his ambition, as Lanning leads all college head coaches with 25 wins and a 89.3 winning percentage since 2023. 

A winning coach with a superb culture, a coach like Lanning is in demand. 

Oregon Ducks Coach Dan Lanning On NFL Jobs: ‘I’m Not Going Anywhere’

Oregon Ducks Coach Dan Lanning On NFL Jobs: ‘I’m Not Going Anywhere’ / Jake Bunn, Oregon Ducks on SI

Does it feel like a compliment to have substantial interest? In an exclusive interview with Oregon Ducks on SI reporter Bri Amaranthus, Lanning discusses other jobs, the NFL and his future plans.

“I’m not going anywhere. So I don’t spend a lot of time on ‘what ifs.’ I think it speaks to what we’ve done here as a program and what we’ve been able to build,” Lanning told Amaranthus. “It’s a really special place. But to know that I’m really comfortable exactly where I’m at and where we’re going to be, is just as important to me.”

“(Oregon) made a commitment to me. They gave me an opportunity here that no one else gave me that opportunity. They gave me a chance to be the head coach here, and that’s something I want to see through,” Lanning continued.

Oregon Ducks' Dan Lanning On NIL, Transfer Portal: 'We Aren't Always Highest Bidder'

Oregon Ducks’ Dan Lanning On NIL, Transfer Portal: ‘We Aren’t Always Highest Bidder’ / Oregon Ducks on SI

Even though Lanning has reiterated that he has zero plans to leave Eugene, there is a panic that runs through the Willamette Valley when a great football job comes available. When legendary coach Nick Saban retired from Alabama in 2022, Lanning was among the names mentioned as a potential replacement. As Ducks fans tracked flight logs to Tuscaloosa, Lanning halted the rumor and doubled down on his commitment to Oregon. 

Did Lanning ever want to coach in the NFL?

“I used to have dreams and aspirations of coaching in the NFL,” Lanning continued. “And then I feel like I’ve fallen in love with really the players that I get to build relationships with here. The year round involvement that it takes in a program, the people that I get to work with in a place where we can really push the envelope. For me, this is it. This checks every box.” 

“I think at some point, if you’re always looking at what’s next, what next, sometimes you miss the opportunity to smell the roses and see what exists right in front of you,” Lanning said.

As the coaching carousel spins and spins, the question will inevitably be asked again. In which case, Lanning has a simple answer. 

“Yeah, we don’t have to answer it again,” Lanning said.

Lanning’s calm confidence is a breath of fresh air for a fan base that has some trust issues. 

Oregon coach Mike Bellotti, left, and Jonathan Stewart celebrate the Ducks win over Michigan at the end of the game in 2007.

Oregon coach Mike Bellotti, left, and Jonathan Stewart celebrate the Ducks win over Michigan at the end of the game in 2007. / Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Ducks fans have flashbacks of considerable coaching turnover after Chip Kelly took over for Mike Bellotti in 2008. Following Bellotti, the winningest coach in Oregon history, the Ducks head coaches include Kelly (who left for the NFL in 2012,) Mark Helfrich (2013-2016,) Willie Taggart (who left for ‘dream school’ Florida State after one season) and Mario Cristobal (who left for Alma Mater Miami in 2021.)

Taggart and Cristobal’s departures were particularly shocking.

Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning celebrates Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, during the Big Ten Championship game between the Orego

Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning celebrates Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, during the Big Ten Championship game between the Oregon Ducks and the Penn State Nittany Lions at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Ducks defeated the Nittany Lions, 45-37. / Grace Smith/Indianapolis Star / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

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Some could argue that four head coaches over a 12-year span could be considered par for the course, but for Oregon’s fan base, it created anxiety after cheering on Bellotti (1995-2008) and Rich Brooks (1977-1994) for so many years. 

The bigger picture is Lanning’s reliability is paying dividends on the recruiting trail and in the transfer portal. The top talent in the country doesn’t have to worry that the coach is going to leave for another gig if they pick the Ducks. In an ever-changing college football landscape of Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) Lanning’s stability and transparency is a major weapon. Oregon scored a top-5 recruiting class and transfer portal class in 2025.

With a perfect 7-0 home record in 2024, Oregon is now 19-1 under Lanning in Autzen Stadium. Since taking over ahead of the 2022 season, Lanning has led the Ducks to a 35-6 record. Lanning’s 35 wins are the most by any Oregon head coach through his first 40 games, and are second-most among active head coaches since 2022 behind only Georgia’s Kirby Smart (39).

“I want to leave here as the winningest coach in Oregon football history” Lanning told Amaranthus. “Mike Belotti has 116 wins, I got a lot of work to do.”

The goal is written on his mirror. With 35 Oregon victories under his belt, only 81 wins to go. Lanning’s plan is in Eugene, where the grass is (damn) green.



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LSU Baseball Player’s NIL Deal With Crocs Turns Heads

LSU Baseball Player’s NIL Deal With Crocs Turns Heads originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Some athletes wear lucky socks. Jake Brown? He wears Crocs. And now, the LSU Tigers star has turned his off-field fashion statement into a full-fledged NIL win by partnering with Crocs in a move that has fans buzzing and teammates styling. […]

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LSU Baseball Player’s NIL Deal With Crocs Turns Heads originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

Some athletes wear lucky socks. Jake Brown? He wears Crocs. And now, the LSU Tigers star has turned his off-field fashion statement into a full-fledged NIL win by partnering with Crocs in a move that has fans buzzing and teammates styling.

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The deal didn’t start with an agent or a contract, it started with Brown’s love for quirky, customized Crocs, from Star Wars-themed Jibbitz to Pizza Planet prints. After Brown mentioned his passion for the iconic slip-ons in an interview during the Tigers’ 2025 College World Series run, Crocs came calling.

“They reached out and they said, ‘Hey, we’re looking forward to sending you a little bit of stuff. Just send us your address,’” Brown told Hurrdat Sports.

“They messaged back right away saying, ‘We actually want to hook up all the guys… we can overnight ship them to the hotel.’ I was like, ‘Absolutely. Yes. Please do that.’”

What followed was pure NIL magic. LSU’s team strolled into Game 1 of the CWS final against Coastal Carolina decked out in fresh Crocs, with Brown at the center of it all. His message to the team group chat, “Everyone send me your Croc size.”

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The Tigers went on to win 1-0, led by a dominant shutout from pitcher Kade Anderson, who struck out 10 across nine innings. Confidence? Style? Luck? Whatever it was, it worked.

“I didn’t think they thought it was going to happen,” Anderson said. “In about five minutes, the group chat just, boom, boom, boom. It was blowing up.”

A few days later, LSU clinched its second national title in three years with a 5-3 win in the Men’s College World Series finals. Brown may not have thrown the final pitch, but his NIL savvy helped unify a locker room and earned him one of the most unique deals in college baseball.

The Crocs origin story? Even better.

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Brown used some of his NIL cash to grab themed pairs and design ideas for a custom LSU-inspired version.

“I have Pizza Planet-Toy Story Crocs that I bought with per diem money thanks to Champ Artigues, our baseball ops guy… I love my Crocs,” he said.

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He even pitched Crocs a Louisiana-style collab: gator and pelican Jibbitz, purple and gold themes, and of course, a Tiger or two.

In a crowded NIL landscape where logos and car deals often dominate the headlines, Jake Brown’s Crocs moment feels fresh, authentic, and fun. It’s a reminder that NIL isn’t just about the money. Sometimes, it’s about the magic of being seen, being yourself, and sharing it with your team.

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So, what’s next?

If Crocs and Brown roll out that LSU-themed pair, fans, and maybe future recruits will be lining up to walk in his shoes.

Related: Oregon QB Turns NIL Into Detroit Dreams

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 23, 2025, where it first appeared.



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Gamecock baseball icons become South Carolina’s first College Baseball Hall of Famers

The Gamecocks are officially in the Hall. Two of the most iconic figures in South Carolina baseball history, Kip Bouknight and Ray Tanner, have officially been selected for induction into the College Baseball Hall of Fame. The honor is a testament to their impact not just on the diamond, but on the culture of South […]

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The Gamecocks are officially in the Hall. Two of the most iconic figures in South Carolina baseball history, Kip Bouknight and Ray Tanner, have officially been selected for induction into the College Baseball Hall of Fame. The honor is a testament to their impact not just on the diamond, but on the culture of South Carolina baseball. The pair are part of the 2025 induction class announced Monday by the College Baseball Foundation, marking the first time that the Gamecocks have ever been enshrined in the Hall.

They are part of a group of 21 inductees who will be honored at the 2026 Night of Champions presented by Prariefire in Overland Park, Kansas, on February 12, 2026, the ceremonial kickoff to the 2026 college baseball season.

Kip Bouknight: South Carolina’s All-Time Ace

Bouknight is the most decorated pitcher in South Carolina history, and his stats speak for themselves.

  • Career record: 45-12, the winningest pitcher to ever wear garnet and black

  • School record 482 innings pitched and 66 career starts

  • 457 career strikeouts, the most in program history

  • 2000 SEC Pitcher of the Year and SEC Champion

During his best season in the year 2000, Bouknight went 17-1, leading South Carolina to a 55-10 record, an SEC title, and back-to-back Super Regionals in 2000 and 2001. He was also named a consensus All-American and the Golden Spikes Award. Bouknight is only one of five Golden Spikes winners in this year’s Hall of Fame class.

Ray Tanner: A Baseball Empire

Tanner’s coaching resume is second to none in college baseball, and now his accolades will include a Hall of Fame nod. In his 16 years as head coach of the Gamecocks, he turned South Carolina into a national powerhouse.

  • 738 wins at South Carolina, 1,133 career wins overall

  • Back-to-back national titles in 2010 and 2011

  • Runner-up finishes in 2002 and 2012

  • Six College World Series appearances

  • Three SEC Championships, six SEC East titles, and 10 NCAA Super Regional appearances

From 2010 to 2012, Tanner’s team posted an NCAA record of 22 straight postseason wins and 12 straight wins in Omaha. South Carolina set the standard for college baseball during that time. Tanner coached a star-studded lineup of Gamecock greats as well, including two National Players of the Year (Bouknight and Michael Roth), two SEC Players of the Year, and two SEC Scholar-Athletes of the Year. Last season, the field at Founders Park was officially renamed Ray Tanner Field in his honor.

Following his coaching tenure, Tanner serced as South Carolina’s Athletic Director from 2012-2024. In that time, he oversaw four national championships (2015 equestrian, 2017, 2022, 2024 women’s basketball), 21 SEC titles, and several of South Carolina’s best season.

History and Legacy

Bouknight and Tanner, whose numbers are both retired at South Carolina, will now forever be etched in college baseball history. It’s a statement for South Carolina baseball.



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Simone Biles lost $22M deal with New Balance after Riley Gaines feud?

Claim: In late June 2025, gymnast Simone Biles lost a $22 million endorsement deal with athletic apparel company New Balance after criticizing former swimmer Riley Gaines for mocking a transgender high school athlete. In late June 2025, a rumor spread on social media that Olympic gold medal gymnast Simone Biles lost a $22 million endorsement […]

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Simone Biles lost $22M deal with New Balance after Riley Gaines feud?

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In late June 2025, gymnast Simone Biles lost a $22 million endorsement deal with athletic apparel company New Balance after criticizing former swimmer Riley Gaines for mocking a transgender high school athlete.

In late June 2025, a rumor spread on social media that Olympic gold medal gymnast Simone Biles lost a $22 million endorsement deal with athletic apparel company New Balance after publicly criticizing former NCAA swimmer and conservative activist Riley Gaines. The claim emerged after Biles, earlier in the month, called Gaines “truly sick” and a “sore loser” on X for mocking a transgender high school softball player.

One Facebook post (archived) with the rumor reached more than 35,000 reactions and 7,300 comments as of this writing. It read:

In a stunning fallout, Olympic icon Simone Biles has reportedly been dropped by New Balance after her viral takedown of women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines. The move—described as a “body slam” on social media—ignited outrage from critics who say Biles abandoned female athletes. The price? A staggering $22 million. Was taking sides in the trans sports debate worth it?

The claim spread across social media platforms including Facebook and Threads in the form of copy-paste posts — often alongside authentic images of Gaines speaking and Biles crying — many of which redirected users to nearly identical articles titled, “BRAND BACKLASH: Simone Biles LOSES $22 MILLION New Balance Deal After “Body Slamming” Riley Gaines on X—Was It Worth Her Anti-Woman Stance?” 

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Olympic gymnastics legend Simone Biles is facing a tidal wave of backlash — and the cost may be her biggest brand deal yet. New Balance has reportedly cut ties with the decorated athlete after a heated exchange on social media, where Biles publicly criticized former NCAA swimmer and women’s rights advocate Riley Gaines. The fallout? A staggering $22 million endorsement deal now reportedly off the table.

Some social media users seemed to interpret the rumor as a factual recounting of real-life events.

However, there was no evidence that New Balance ever ended its relationship with Biles, or that a $22 million endorsement deal even existed in the first place. The claim appeared to be entirely fabricated. No reputable news outlet has reported on such an endorsement being terminated, and neither Biles nor New Balance has issued any public statements confirming the claim.

Instead, the rumor that Biles lost an endorsement deal originated with a social media page that calls its content satirical. 

In mid-June 2025, fact-checking organization LeadStories also debunked the claim that Biles lost a $22 million contract with New Balance and found that it originated from the satirical Facebook account America’s Last Line of Defense. The Facebook page posted (archived) a reel on June 9 containing four slides that read:

Simone Biles “went way too far” when she body-shamed Riley Gaines, which will cost her a $22 million contract with New Balance. A company source says they immediately severed ties with Biles when her comments went public and made national news. “We’ve always stood on the side of women’s rights,” said a New Balance rep. “It’s time for Ms. Biles to move on.” 

The Facebook page’s intro reads: “The flagship of the ALLOD network of trollery and propaganda for cash. Nothing on this page is real.”

That claim appears to have been slightly altered and circulated again through non-satirical websites and social media posts without any satire disclaimer, leading many additional users to believe it was real.

We’ve reached out to New Balance and representatives for Biles for comment and will update this article if we receive a response.

In June 2025, we investigated a similar rumor that Biles was suspended from Team USA over online comments she made to Gaines.

For background, here is why we alert readers to rumors created by sources calling their output humorous or satirical.

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Fact Check: New Balance Did NOT End “$22 Million Contract” With Simone Biles | Lead Stories. 17 June 2025, https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2025/06/fact-check-simone-biles-new-balance-22-million-riley-gaines.html.

“Former Competitive Swimmer Riley Gaines Speaks at a News Conference…” Getty Images, 14 Jan. 2025, https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/former-competitive-swimmer-riley-gaines-speaks-at-a-news-news-photo/2193922559.

Izzo, Jack. “Simone Biles Was Suspended from Team USA over Comments to Riley Gaines?” Snopes, 10 June 2025, https://www.snopes.com//fact-check/riley-gaines-simone-biles-team-usa/.

“Simone Biles Calls Former US Swimmer Riley Gaines ‘sick’ in Trans Rights Row.” BBC Sport, 7 June 2025, https://www.bbc.com/sport/articles/cn4qdgqdn22o.

sport, Guardian. “Simone Biles Slams ‘Sore Loser’ Riley Gaines over Attacks on Trans Athlete.” The Guardian, 7 June 2025. The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jun/07/simone-biles-riley-gaines-trans-athlete-twitter.

Where Am I? | Throughout Her Career, Simone Biles Has Been Equally Admired for Her Mental Toughness as Well as Her Physical Abilities. But the Same Characteristics… | By Versus On Watch | Facebook. www.facebook.com, https://www.facebook.com/vsonwatch/videos/where-am-i/972608256635815/. Accessed 23 June 2025.

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Miami flips 4-star WR Vance Spafford from Georgia: ‘I am very excited about my future’

Tustin (Calif.) Mission Viejo wide receiver Vance Spafford committed to Georgia over seven months ago, but the four-star is not committed to the Bulldogs any longer. He has flipped his commitment to Miami. UCLA and Washington received official visits and other schools were still in pursuit, but he has decided to be a Hurricane. “Miami […]

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Tustin (Calif.) Mission Viejo wide receiver Vance Spafford committed to Georgia over seven months ago, but the four-star is not committed to the Bulldogs any longer. He has flipped his commitment to Miami.

UCLA and Washington received official visits and other schools were still in pursuit, but he has decided to be a Hurricane.

“Miami has been on my mind pretty heavily for a while,” Spafford told On3. “I have been down there a few times and when I was there for three days in the spring, they made a big impression on me. It is one of my few visits where it was nothing but smiles. It was all positivity down there. That feeling stayed with me.”

Spafford was scheduled to take his official visit to Miami this past weekend, but was unable to make it because of the flu. That didn’t stop him from making the call.

“When I told Miami the news, coach Cristobal was yelling a lot, KB (Kevin Beard) was jumping around and coach Dawson was throwing up the U. I felt the love. That is how they have always made me feel.”

Spafford is excited about the staff he will play for and where the Miami program is going

Spafford had great relationships with coaches at Georgia. He was in Athens multiple times and he has nothing but respect for the staff there, but he is all in with the program in Coral Gables.

“Miami just kept that relationship going,” Spafford said. “Coach Cristobal, coach Dawson, KB – they hit me up all the time. KB is amazing. He knows what he is doing. He develops receivers, he is fun to talk to and we have a great relationship.

“Coach Dawson runs a great offense. He has a history of receivers being productive and I like my fit. I see a great opportunity to come in and make an impact in his offense. Coach Cristobal is great too. He has won everything he has been and Miami is on that track.”

Spafford is planning to take his official visit to Miami when it hosts Notre Dame in the fall. He is expecting big things out of the Hurricanes.

“Miami is going to be a contending team for sure in the coming years. Back in the day, they were killing it. Miami was dominant and they are starting to have that again. Miami had a great showing last year and it is going to get better.

“I am very excited about my future at Miami.”



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Virginia second baseman Henry Godbout enters NCAA transfer portal

According to On3’s Pete Nakos, Virginia second baseman Henry Godbout has entered the NCAA transfer portal. Godbout goes in there with a ‘Do Not Contact’ tag attached to his name as well. He might already have a destination in mind after spending the past three seasons in Charlottesville. Godbout was one of the best players […]

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According to On3’s Pete Nakos, Virginia second baseman Henry Godbout has entered the NCAA transfer portal. Godbout goes in there with a ‘Do Not Contact’ tag attached to his name as well. He might already have a destination in mind after spending the past three seasons in Charlottesville.

Godbout was one of the best players in the ACC last season, earning second-team all-conference honors. In 50 games played, 48 of those were at second base. Virginia called upon Godbout to man the hot corner on two occasions, potentially showing a little versatility.

Teams are going to love the offensive production Godbout produces, though. He finished with a .309 batting average in 191 at-bats during the 2025 season. His OPS finished at .894 due to eight home runs, 10 doubles, and a triple. Godbout got a base via walks on 26 occasions and is not prone to a strikeout, only having 19 on the stat sheet.

Playing a position such as second base means defense is just as important. Luckily, Godbout put up good numbers there too. He recorded just five errors on the season for a fielding percentage of 0.974.

Virginia has seen plenty of turnover inside the program since Brian O’Connor left in favor of the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Plenty of talented players have decided to leave, with Godbout being the latest example.

Virginia retains shortstop Eric Becker for 2026 season

Virginia SS Eric Becker was one of the top names in the NCAA Transfer Portal after entering following the coaching change for the Cavaliers. Becker is expected to withdraw his name from the portal and return to Charlottesville, sources tell On3’s Pete Nakos.

During his recruitment, schools like Mississippi State and Texas as well as Florida were reportedly involved per Nakos. However, in the end, Becker will back up right where he started at UVA.

Becker just finished his sophomore season, with 95 appearances made over two seasons, with Virginia. He has batted .366 while slugging .637, hitting 17 home runs with 98 RBI. He would bat at .368 while slugging at .617 as a sophomore, hitting nine of his homers and posting 52 of the RBI as the team’s best hitter in his second year in college.

Then, defensively at shortstop, Becker would put out 95 with a fielding percentage of .925 as an underclassman. With that, Becker would be a selection to the All-ACC Third Team this past season in 2025.

On3’s Sam Gillenwater contributed to this report



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