Florida football, Stanford, and Minnesota are all surging in the 2024 college football recruiting rankings thanks to spectacular hauls in June. If you’re a follower of college football recruiting, surely you’ve taken notice of what Billy Napier and Florida football are doing. Flat out, the Gators are on fire. They have surged to fifth overall […] 3 teams with crazy college … [Read more...] about 3 teams with crazy college football recruiting so far in June
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Baseball loses Super Regional Game 1, stunned by Texas in five-run ninth inning
No. 8 Stanford (42-18, 23-7 Pac-12) was defeated by Texas (41-20, 15-9 Big 12) in Game 1 of the NCAA Super Regionals in a stunning 7-5 loss on Saturday evening in Palo Alto. The result was driven by a devastatingly sloppy final inning that led to a five-run onslaught by the Longhorns, overwhelming the Cardinal and allowing the Longhorns to snatch the first game of the … [Read more...] about Baseball loses Super Regional Game 1, stunned by Texas in five-run ninth inning
Stanford Pitcher Throws 156-Pitch Complete Game, Fans Are Furious
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - MAY 26: Stanford pitcher Quinn Mathews (26) starts on the mound during a Pac-12 Baseball Tournament game between the Arizona Wildcats and the Stanford Cardinal on May 26th, 2023, at Scottsdale Stadium in Scottsdale, AZ. (Photo by Zac BonDurant/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)Icon Sportswire/Getty Images The … [Read more...] about Stanford Pitcher Throws 156-Pitch Complete Game, Fans Are Furious
Fans Want Stanford Baseball Manager Fired For His Pitching Decision
OMAHA, NE - JUNE 24: The NCAA logo is shown on the field before the Oregon State Beavers game against the North Carolina Tar Heels during game one of the NCAA College World Series Baseball Championship at Rosenblatt Stadium on June 24, 2006 in Omaha, Nebraska. The Tar Heels defeated the Beavers 4-3. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images) … [Read more...] about Fans Want Stanford Baseball Manager Fired For His Pitching Decision
For many international players, college tennis is a passport to the pros
Stanford senior Filip Kolasinski can envision the different paths his tennis career might have taken simply by looking at the group of players he trained with back home in Poland. Some now work or attend university in Europe, playing tennis only in their free time; others took coaching jobs. It’s a far cry from four years ago, when their schedules necessitated online high … [Read more...] about For many international players, college tennis is a passport to the pros