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Alberto Osuna’s bid to play baseball for defending College World Series champion Tennessee has received a setback.
Head coach Clark Lea is handing over the defensive coordinator duties to an assistant coach he's very familiar with.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNTennessee baseball ranked No. 1 for second consecutive weekTennessee enters its home stand ranked No. 1 in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll for a second consecutive week. LSU (2), ...
Both major college baseball polls didn't look favorably at the Commodores after losses to USC and UConn last week.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys may have gotten off to a slow start this season but they made a statement this weekend in the Astros Foundation College Classic baseb ...
The UConn baseball team (2-7) picked up its second win of the season after dropping the first two games of the Southern California Classic.
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas moved to No. 3 in the USA Today Baseball Coaches Poll that was updated Monday. The Razorbacks (10-1) ...
Alberto Osuna was denied in his pursuit to gain eligibility to play for Tennessee baseball this season, a judge declared Monday.
Fantasy baseball analyst Dalton Del Don identifies one key player from every MLB team with the potential to blow expectations out of the water.
Judge Atchley stated Osuna didn't show a "strong likelihood of success" on his claims under the Sherman Act and state law.
Auburn, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, Missouri, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt and Kentucky all seem like safe bets to make the tournament.
Have you ever seen a team blow their entire season in one game? Kentucky fans say they have. Cal did it last year against Oakland. It just ...
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