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Former Marquette University golfer Oliver Farrell qualifies to compete in the British Open
Former Marquette University golfer Oliver Farrell qualifies to compete in the British Open

Yahoo

time03-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Former Marquette University golfer Oliver Farrell qualifies to compete in the British Open

A former Marquette golfer will compete in one of the sport's grandest events. Oliver Farrell, who was an MU standout from 2015-19, advanced through final qualifying on July 2 to earn a spot in the British Open at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland. Advertisement Five spots in the major championship were awarded at Burnham & Berrow in Burnham-On-Sea, England, and Farrell finished fifth with a two-round total of 136. Farrell is a native of Worcestershire, England. He competes on the Mizuno Golf Europe tour. The British Open is July 17-20. Oliver Farrell was Big East golfer of the year MU has built an impressive golf program under head coach Steve Bailey, and Farrell racked up a lot of accolades with the Golden Eagles. More: Meet the Marquette golfer who is winning big tournaments and belting out original tunes Farrell was an accomplished amateur golfer in England when Bailey recruited him to come across the pond. Farrell was the Big East golfer of the year in the 2018-19 season, and became the first MU golfer to earn all-conference honors in four straight seasons. Farrell had a memorable hole-in-one when the Golden Eagles were at the NCAA Regional in 2019. Oliver Farrell and Mike Van Sickle are only Marquette golfers to compete in majors Farrell joins Mike Van Sickle, who was at MU from 2005-09, as the only Golden Eagles golfers to earn a spot in a major championship. Van Sickle qualified for the 2016 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. He did not make the cut after posting a two-round total of 16-over 156. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Former Marquette golfer Oliver Farrell will compete in British Open

HBCU coach named manager of Team USA Prospects Squad
HBCU coach named manager of Team USA Prospects Squad

Miami Herald

time23-06-2025

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  • Miami Herald

HBCU coach named manager of Team USA Prospects Squad

Bethune-Cookman University head coach Johnny Hernandez is having himself a year. He led the Wildcats to a record home runs in a season and ended the HBCU baseball season by winning the SWAC Baseball Championship on the last swing of the game. The team advanced to the NCAA Regional in Tallahassee. As if that wasn't a good enough conclusion to the season, Hernandez, who has been on the staff of Team USA baseball for some time now, was named manager of the Team USA prospects team. Based in Cary, NC, the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Training Camp trains select collegiate baseball players for international competition. Johnny Hernandez will lead his squad in the annual Stars vs. Stripes series, which will be held June 29 to July 3 at various locations across North Carolina. Following Training Camp, which features 56 of the premier non-draft-eligible collegiate players in the country, the Stars staff will lead Team USA at the 45th USA vs. Japan Collegiate All-Star Championship Series from July 8-13 at various venues across Japan. The Stripes staff will guide select players on a Collegiate National Team Prospects squad in a Fourth of July matchup with the Appalachian League Select Team in Kannapolis, North Carolina. 'We are excited about the coaching staff we have put together for this year's Collegiate National Team Training Camp,' said Eric Campbell, USA Baseball's General Manager of Collegiate and Professional National Teams. 'This is a strong group of coaches who will be able to provide our players with a world-class experience this summer. We look forward to not only competing at a high level with our two exposures, but also developing the select players we bring to Cary and providing them with a wealth of knowledge from this group of coaches.'For the most up-to-date information on the Collegiate National Team, including ticket information, visit and follow @USABaseballCNT and @USABaseball on Twitter/X. Bethune-Cookman University Athletics Communications provided portions of this story. The post HBCU coach named manager of Team USA Prospects Squad appeared first on HBCU Gameday. Copyright HBCU Gameday 2012-2025

Two Florida baseball pitchers enter NCAA transfer portal as offseason reshuffle continues
Two Florida baseball pitchers enter NCAA transfer portal as offseason reshuffle continues

USA Today

time07-06-2025

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  • USA Today

Two Florida baseball pitchers enter NCAA transfer portal as offseason reshuffle continues

Two Florida baseball pitchers enter NCAA transfer portal as offseason reshuffle continues Florida baseball pitchers Alex Philpott and Carson Montsdeoca have entered the NCAA transfer portal, marking the latest roster movement for the Gators. Philpott, a 6-foot-6-inch right-hander from Tampa, appeared in 36 games over two seasons for the Orange and Blue, including six starts. As a sophomore in 2025, he posted a 3-4 record with a 7.30 ERA, striking out 44 batters over 37 innings. He made three starts and logged a season-high four innings against the Ole Miss Rebels on March 28. A former standout at Strawberry Crest High School, Philpott flashed early promise in his college career. He opened his freshman season with four consecutive scoreless outings and earned his first collegiate win with three shutout innings against North Florida. Montsdeoca, a freshman from Fort Meade, pitched in eight games in 2025. The 6-foot-3-inch right-hander logged 8.2 innings, striking out six while allowing seven earned runs. He made his longest appearance in Florida's NCAA Regional matchup with East Carolina, tossing 2.2 scoreless innings. Both pitchers will look for new opportunities as the Gators aim to rebuild a bullpen that struggled with consistency throughout the 2025 campaign. Florida's full offseason roster changes will continue to unfold as the summer transfer window progresses. Follow us @GatorsWire on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as Bluesky, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida Gators news, notes and opinions.

College baseball schedule: Scores, times, TV channels for Friday super regionals games
College baseball schedule: Scores, times, TV channels for Friday super regionals games

USA Today

time06-06-2025

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  • USA Today

College baseball schedule: Scores, times, TV channels for Friday super regionals games

College baseball schedule: Scores, times, TV channels for Friday super regionals games Show Caption Hide Caption Auburn baseball's Butch Thompson recaps NC State win, NCAA Regional title Auburn baseball coach Butch Thompson recaps the Tigers' 11-1 NCAA Regional win over North Carolina State on Sunday, June 1, at Plainsman Park. Sixteen teams remain alive in the NCAA baseball tournament and look to punch their ticket to the College World Series with a super regional win. National seeds Arkansas, Auburn, North Carolina, LSU, Oregon State, Florida State, Coastal Carolina, Tennessee and UCLA all won regionals at their home field, although No. 1 Vanderbilt and No. 2 Texas were upset in the opening weekend. Stream college baseball super regionals live with ESPN+ Regional 4-seed Murray State won the Oxford Regional and is looking to become the fourth No. 4 seed to ever reach a College World Series, along with Oral Roberts, Stony Brook and Fresno State. Next, is a three-game series for each of the teams still alive, with the winner headed to Omaha, Nebraska for the CWS. Here's a look at the super regionals scores and schedule for Friday, June 6, along with how to watch each game: College baseball super regionals games today Arizona at No. 5 North Carolina | Noon ET | ESPN2 Miami at Louisville | 3 p.m. ET | ESPN2 No. 9 Florida State at No. 8 Oregon State | 6 p.m. ET | ESPN2 No. 13 Coastal Carolina at No. 4 Auburn | 9 p.m. ET | ESPN2 REQUIRED READING: College baseball tournament super regionals: Ranking the 16 teams left in the field College baseball scores today This section will be updated. Arizona at No. 5 North Carolina Miami at Louisville No. 9 Florida State at No. 8 Oregon State No. 13 Coastal Carolina at No. 4 Auburn NCAA baseball tournament bracket The full bracket for the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament can be found here. When is the College World Series? Date: June 13-June 22/23 The College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, starts June 13, and runs through June 22 or 23. The tournament extends one day if the three-game national championship series needs a deciding Game 3. What channel are college baseball games on today? TV channel: ESPN2 ESPN2 Streaming: ESPN app, ESPN+, Fubo Super regional college baseball games on Friday, June 6, will air live on ESPN2, with streaming options on the ESPN app (with a TV provider login), ESPN+ or Fubo, which both require subscriptions. Fubo offers a free trial potential subscribers.

NCAA baseball tournament bracket: Super regional matchups, pairings for region winners
NCAA baseball tournament bracket: Super regional matchups, pairings for region winners

USA Today

time02-06-2025

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  • USA Today

NCAA baseball tournament bracket: Super regional matchups, pairings for region winners

NCAA baseball tournament bracket: Super regional matchups, pairings for region winners Show Caption Hide Caption Auburn baseball's Butch Thompson recaps NC State win, NCAA Regional title Auburn baseball coach Butch Thompson recaps the Tigers' 11-1 NCAA Regional win over North Carolina State on Sunday, June 1, at Plainsman Park. There are still six regionals in action on Monday, as 12 teams are fighting in win-or-go-home scenarios to move on in the NCAA baseball tournament. Only five national seeds have already won their regional, with six more hoping to move onto the super regionals in if-necessary games on Monday. No. 1 Vanderbilt, No. 2 Texas, No. 7 Georgia and No. 11 Clemson were upset in their home regionals, as Louisville, UTSA, Duke and West Virginia have already moved onto the next round. REQUIRED READING: UTSA shock Texas baseball, beats No. 2 seed to advance from NCAA Austin Regional No. 5 North Carolina, No. 6 LSU, No. 10 Ole Miss, No. 8 Oregon State and No. 14 Tennessee are all fighting for their season on Monday, against a slew of teams hoping to play spoiler to some of the top national championship contenders this season. Here's a look at the NCAA baseball tournament bracket, along with super regional matchups and which teams line up for a spot in the College World Series: NCAA baseball bracket, schedule Times and dates for super regionals have yet to be announced. Louisville vs. winner of No. 16 Southern Miss/Miami (No. 1 region vs No. 16 region) vs. No. 9 Florida State vs. No. 8 Oregon State/USC (No. 8 region vs No. 9 region) No. 5 North Carolina/Oklahoma vs. Arizona (No. 5 region vs No. 12 region) No. 13 Coastal Carolina vs. No. 4 Auburn (No. 4 region vs No. 13 region) No. 3 Arkansas vs. No. 14 Tennessee/Wake Forest (No. 3 region vs No. 14 region) No. 6 LSU/Arkansas-Little Rock vs. West Virginia (No. 6 region vs No. 11 region) No. 10 Ole Miss/Murray State vs. Duke No. 7 region vs No. 10 region) No. 15 UCLA vs. UTSA (No. 2 region vs No. 15 region) Does the NCAA Men's Baseball Tournament re-seed? The NCAA tournament does not re-seed to pair lower matchups with higher ones. This means that Louisville, which came out of the No. 1 Nashville Regional, still finds itself playing the winner of the No. 16 Hattiesburg Regional. Who gets home field advantage in super regionals? While teams do not re-seed for matchup purposes, the higher seed will still get home-field advantage. With this in mind, despite representing the No. 1 bracket, Louisville could still end up playing in Hattiesburg for super regionals if Southern Miss wins Monday. Who's in the NCAA baseball super regionals?

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