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Let's break down the history of the College World Series by the college baseball conferences that have made the most appearances all-time.
No. 14 Tennessee (39-13, 15-12 SEC) is hosting Belmont (24-28, 13-11 MVC) Tuesday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Rankings reflect the USA TODAY Coaches Poll. Tennessee leads the nonconference matchup, 5-0, in the bottom of the second inning with two outs. The in-state game is in a weather delay and will resume at 6:45 p.m. EDT.
LSU baseball eyes a return to the College World Series. These five players are critical for making that happen.
Head coach Kevin O’Sullivan has never missed the NCAA Tournament and it looks like that streak will continue past the 2025 season. Florida is looking for their third straight College World Series appearance, which only three programs can accomplish in 2025 (Florida, Virginia, Tennessee).
Third-seeded Apprentice School began its stay at the U.S. Collegiate Athletic Association Small College World Series in DuBois, Pennsylvania, with an 11-1 victory over Florida National. The Builders next will play at 7 p.m. Tuesday against No. 2 Penn State DuBois, which edged No. 7 Penn State Schuylkill 6-5.
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Matt Senk, who led the Stony Brook baseball team on a surprise postseason run all the way to the 2012 College World Series, has announced he's retiring at the end of his 35th season at the school.
The Washington Huskies baseball program is teetering on the edge of the College World Series bubble as we near the postseason. The Huskies are 27-22 and
Share Tweet The Pima Community College baseball team will now await its fate as a potential at-large team in the NJCAA Division II World Series after losing two straight Region I, Division II championship series games to South Mountain in Phoenix on Thursday and Friday.