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In prototypical pitchers’ duel fashion, SLU starting pitcher Brennan Stuprich retired the first eight batters he faced and ...
Holy Cross soundly defeated St. Paul’s 7-1 to advance to the next round of the Division I Select Playoffs. The Tigers (29-4) extended their winning streak to nine games and have not lost since April 1 ...
Taylor, the most productive tight end in LSU history, was the first Tiger picked on Friday, going in the second round with the No. 42 overall selection by the New York Jets. Emery Jones Jr. and ...
Shough, who previously played at Oregon and Texas Tech before transferring to Louisville, brings a wealth of experience to New Orleans as the No. 40 overall pick.
Isaiah Salinda and Kevin Velo, both finding their footing after graduating from the Korn Ferry Tour, now sit alone atop the leaderboard after day two.
Grant Edwards struck out 11 batters through eight innings, but the Lamar Cardinals hit a walk-off single in the 10th inning to take a 4-3 decision over the New Orleans Privateers on Friday at ...
Mason Taylor, the most productive tight end in LSU history, became the first Tiger off the board on Friday as he was taken in the second round with the 42nd overall pick by the New York Jets.
The senior returned and came within one out of a complete game as John Curtis held off Archbishop Rummel 4-2 to sweep their best-of-three Division I Select regional round series ...
Crescent City Sports’ live streaming coverage of high school baseball continues Saturday with the second day of the LHSAA Division I Select series between Jesuit and Alexandria.
Conner Westenburg’s two home runs on Friday night against UTRGV launched McNeese to an early lead but it the three runs in the top of the 10th inning that lifted the Cowboys to a 9-6 win to keep them ...
A pair of two-run home runs from the Demons broke open a tie game in the fifth inning and sent Northwestern to a 12-2, eight-inning win at Stephen F. Austin in the opener of a three-game Southland ...
The Tulane baseball team (25-17, 9-7 AAC) had the program’s biggest offensive outing of the season in a 20-5 victory over East Carolina (24-18, 9-7 AAC) on Friday night at Clark-LeClair Stadium.
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