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North Carolina rolls on to CWS Finals with victory over West Virginia

North Carolina's buttoned-up approach to winning has been on display all postseason, and that showed against in Wednesday's victory over WVU to send the Tar Heels to the CWS Finals.

Random Ramsdom: Roger McCreary highlights, anyone?

The Los Angeles Rams made a trade for defensive back help when they traded with the Tennessee Titans for Roger McCreary, and I am going to post a video of highlights I found below. I can’t say I know too much about McCreary, so it should be fun to learn all I can. The trade […]

Film Session: How Lamar Wilkerson attacked the basket against Baylor

In Indiana’s win against Baylor on Sunday afternoon, Lamar Wilkerson scored a game-high 26 points. While Wilkerson did make three 3-pointers, it was his work attacking the basket that stood out. Today’s Film Session breaks down how he got it ... The post Film Session: How Lamar Wilkerson attacked the basket against Baylor appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

The Revue: Requiem for a Debilitating Loss

When someone tells you that something is “once-in-a-lifetime,” how do you usually interpret that phrase? That it’s so good that you only encounter something like it once? Is it a rare event, like some sort of astronomical event? Is it living in a shotgun shack? In another part of the world? Is it behind the […]

Trey Gibson was the Orioles hottest prospect in 2025

It’s almost like Mike Elias and the Orioles front office are conducting a long-term experiment with their pitching program. They want to prove that it is possible for a team to build a competitive big league staff without the use of any high draft picks. If they can turn Trey Gibson in a force at […]

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Greatest Twins Moments & Performances: A Twinkie Town Definitive List (Round 1)

Two offseasons ago, Twinkie Town christened the top Minnesota Twins players of all time. Last year, we looked at franchise ephemera & eccentricity—from managers to broadcasters to an honorable Judge (not Aaron). This baseball-less period, I’ll be spearheading an accounting of the greatest Twins moments & performances from 1961-Present. As a fanbase, we need some […]

Is UConn, Tennessee or another program leading the race for women’s college basketball’s best 2026 recruiting class?

The race for the 2025-26 women’s college basketball national championship is just beginning. Yet, the competition for another crown—the best 2026 recruiting class—is entering the final sprint. Four of the top-five recruits in the class of 2026 have made their decisions, and the fifth undecided prospect recently made a splash. Jerzy Robinson, a 6-foot-0 guard […]

Tuesday BP: World Series Game 4

Good morning, baseball fans! The World Series continues tonight with Game 4 between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers from Dodger Stadium. Taking the mound for the Blue Jays will be right-hander Shane Bieber, who finished the regular season with a 3.57 ERA, 4.47 FIP, with 37 strikeouts to seven walks in […]

What would Amiel Sawdaye bring to the Colorado Rockies?

It is not yet officially the holiday season, but as fans wait for the Colorado Rockies to announce their new president of baseball operations/general manager, the mood is highly anticipatory. We know a few things now that we did not know at this time last week. First, Patrick Saunders’ reported that the Rockies will not […]

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2025-26 TCU Men’s Basketball Season Preview

The TCU Horned Frogs failed to make the NCAA Tournament during the 2024-25 season, finishing 16-16 and 9-11 in the Big 12 Conference. It was the worst season since 2020-21 for the Horned Frogs, who had won at least 21 games in each of the previous three seasons. Once again, TCU’s roster underwent a major […]

Detroit Lions release veteran cornerback from practice squad

On Monday evening, the Detroit Lions made a curious roster move; they released veteran Kendall Fuller from their practice squad. In the midst of a handful of cornerback injuries, Fuller—who has started 104 games over nine seasons—was signed just two weeks ago. The hope was to provide some stability to a cornerback room that was […]

Game Preview: Knicks at Bucks, Oct. 28, 2025

The New York Knicks (2-1) face the Milwaukee Bucks (2-1) at the Fiserv Forum on Tuesday, playing the second game of the season’s first road trip. On Sunday, the Miami Heat topped New York, 115-107. Jalen Brunson paced the Knicks’ offense with 37 points on efficient shooting, along with six assists and five boards. Karl-Anthony […]

Dear JD: What should I pack when leaving Florida?!

The Miami Hurricanes are leaving Florida for the first time all season, and playing only their second road game of 2025. This is also Miami’s only kickoff prior to 4:30pm so far this year. So not only do fans have to hit the airport to Dallas on Halloween weekend, they also have to be up […]

Chicago Cubs news and notes: PCA, Cease, Tucker, Manfred.

We cover the coverage like PCA covers center field. Now in our eleventh season. Greetings. It’s true, this is the first episode of my eleventh season at the helm of this questionable enterprise, Cub Tracks that is. We generally steer clear of the mainstream but occasionally muddy the waters with our polluted stream of consciousness, […]

2025 Season in Review: Quad Cities River Bandits

The Royals’ High-A affiliate in the Midwest League had the most successful regular season in the farm system, finishing sixteen games over .500. The River Bandits stayed in the playoff hunt all year, finishing just short of a playoff spot in the first half, with a winning record in the second half. Their performance was […]

Kansas City Royals news: A new head of business operations

The Royals name Cullen Maxey as president of business operations as Brooks Sherman transitions to real estate development with the club. John Sherman explained why Maxey’s hire was important. “Cullen’s proven leadership and relevant experience will fit the organization strategically, operationally and culturally,” John Sherman said. “This also allows Brooks to focus on our next […]

Boiling Points – Week 10

This week I will review Purdue’s heartbreaking 27 – 24 loss to Rutgers and preview the upcoming game at Michigan. About last week … This was a tough loss for Purdue because there were several opportunities for them to firmly take control, when they had the momentum, well before the bizarre end game where Purdue […]