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Wright State Raiders to face #1 overall seed in NCAA Baseball Tournament
Wright State Raiders to face #1 overall seed in NCAA Baseball Tournament

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time26-05-2025

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Wright State Raiders to face #1 overall seed in NCAA Baseball Tournament

Wright State Raiders baseball team watched the NCAA Selection Show Monday where they learned they'd be heading to Nashville to play the #1 overall seed. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Wright State will face Vanderbilt in the Nashville Regional Friday. Advertisement The Raiders (38-19) earned their bid into the NCAA Baseball Tournament after winning the Horizon League Tournament by defeating Milwaukee twice Saturday. In the first game, the Raiders scored 13 runs to Milwaukee's four. In the second game, the Raiders shut out Milwaukee, winning 2-0. TRENDING STORIES: At noon on Monday, the team gathered to watch the NCAA Selection Show in the C.J. McLin Gymnasium. They discovered their fate early in the show since their matchup against Vanderbilt was the first pairing revealed in the selection showcase. The Raiders are the fourth seed in the Nashville Regional. Louisville and East Tennessee State will face off in the regional as well. Advertisement It's double elimination rules in the regional to advance to the Super Regional. Game time has yet to be announced. News Center 7 will update this story when we learn more. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Clemson named NCAA Regional host for 3rd straight season
Clemson named NCAA Regional host for 3rd straight season

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

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Clemson named NCAA Regional host for 3rd straight season

CLEMSON, S.C. (Clemson SID) – The Clemson Tigers (44-16) were one of 16 programs selected to host an NCAA regional for the Division I Baseball Championship, announced Sunday night by the NCAA. The regional begins Friday at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. Regional participants and game times will be announced Monday at noon on is the 19th time since 1980 that Clemson hosts a regional and third year in a row. The Tigers will make their 47th NCAA Tournament appearance, fifth most in NCAA history. Clemson joins Arkansas as the only programs in the nation to host a regional each of the last three REGIONAL TICKET INFORMATIONAll-session tickets for the Clemson Regional will go on sale to IPTAY members on Monday afternoon after the NCAA Selection Show. On Wednesday at 10 a.m., all-session tickets, if remaining, and single-session tickets will go on sale for all fans. To purchase tickets at the applicable dates and times, click HERE. Clemson University students receive free admission (standing-room-only ticket) to all Tiger games in the Clemson Regional by presenting their CUID at the student gate. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Clemson baseball set to host a Regional in the 2025 NCAA Tournament
Clemson baseball set to host a Regional in the 2025 NCAA Tournament

USA Today

time26-05-2025

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Clemson baseball set to host a Regional in the 2025 NCAA Tournament

Clemson baseball set to host a Regional in the 2025 NCAA Tournament For the third consecutive year, Clemson has been selected as one of 16 hosts for the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship regionals. The Tigers, who carry a 44-16 record, will begin postseason play on Friday at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. Official seedings, opponents, and game times will be revealed Monday at noon on ESPN2. This marks the 19th time since 1980 that Clemson has hosted a regional and the 47th NCAA Tournament appearance in program history—ranking fifth all-time among Division I schools. Clemson is one of only two programs, along with Arkansas, to have hosted a regional each of the last three seasons. All-session tickets for the Clemson Regional go on sale to IPTAY members Monday afternoon, following the NCAA Selection Show. If available, remaining all-session and single-session tickets will be released to the general public beginning Wednesday at 10 a.m. Current Clemson students can attend all Tiger games in the regional for free with a valid CUID, receiving standing-room-only tickets at the student gate. Full List of 2025 NCAA Baseball Regional Sites and Hosts: Athens, Georgia – Georgia (42-15) – Georgia (42-15) Auburn, Alabama – Auburn (38-18) – Auburn (38-18) Austin, Texas – Texas (42-12) – Texas (42-12) Baton Rouge, Louisiana – LSU (43-14) – LSU (43-14) Chapel Hill, North Carolina – North Carolina (42-12) – North Carolina (42-12) Clemson, South Carolina – Clemson (44-16) – Clemson (44-16) Conway, South Carolina – Coastal Carolina (48-11) – Coastal Carolina (48-11) Corvallis, Oregon – Oregon State (41-12-1) – Oregon State (41-12-1) Eugene, Oregon – Oregon (42-14) – Oregon (42-14) Fayetteville, Arkansas – Arkansas (43-13) – Arkansas (43-13) Hattiesburg, Mississippi – Southern Miss (44-14) – Southern Miss (44-14) Knoxville, Tennessee – Tennessee (43-16) – Tennessee (43-16) Los Angeles, California – UCLA (42-16) – UCLA (42-16) Nashville, Tennessee – Vanderbilt (42-16) – Vanderbilt (42-16) Oxford, Mississippi – Ole Miss (40-19) – Ole Miss (40-19) Tallahassee, Florida – Florida State (38-14) Clemson's journey back to the postseason continues this week, as the Tigers await their opening matchup and aim to make another deep run in June. Contact us @Clemson_Wire on X, and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Clemson Tigers news and notes, plus opinions

North Carolina rolls past Clemson 14-4 to win ACC Tournament title
North Carolina rolls past Clemson 14-4 to win ACC Tournament title

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

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North Carolina rolls past Clemson 14-4 to win ACC Tournament title

DURHAM, N.C. (Clemson SID) – No. 2 North Carolina scored eight runs in the fifth inning in its 14-4 victory over No. 12 Clemson in the championship game of the ACC Tournament at Durham Bulls Athletic Park on Sunday afternoon. The Tar Heels, who were 3-0 in the tournament, improved to 42-12 on the season. The Tigers, who saw their six-game winning streak snapped and were 3-1 in the tourney, dropped to 44-16 in 2025. The Tar Heels took advantage of a two-out error to score the game's first run in the first inning, then North Carolina plated two runs in the second inning, capped by Jackson Van De Brake's two-out, run-scoring single. Alex Madera flared a run-scoring single in the third inning. In the fifth inning, Hunter Stokely and Tyson Bass both belted two-run homers and Van De Brake added a three-run homer in the eight-run frame. The Tar Heels tacked on two unearned runs in the sixth inning. The Tigers scored their first runs in the seventh inning on Cam Cannarella's two-run homer, his third long ball of the year, to extend his hitting streak to 19 games. Jack Crighton lined a run-scoring single in the eighth inning. Olin Johnson (2-0) earned the win in relief by pitching 2.2 innings, allowing two runs on four hits. Tiger starter B.J. Bailey (2-5) suffered the loss. Cannarella and Dominic Listi earned All-ACC Tournament honors. The announcement of the 16 NCAA regional host sites is at 8:30 p.m. The NCAA Selection Show is Monday at noon on ESPN2. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Kansas State makes NCAA Championship debut with chip on shoulder after being snubbed in 2024
Kansas State makes NCAA Championship debut with chip on shoulder after being snubbed in 2024

USA Today

time16-05-2025

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Kansas State makes NCAA Championship debut with chip on shoulder after being snubbed in 2024

Kansas State makes NCAA Championship debut with chip on shoulder after being snubbed in 2024 CARLSBAD, Calif. — Stew Burke and his players waited, staring at the television inside the Colbert Hills Country Club clubhouse waiting for Kansas State's name to pop up. Regional after regional was announced during the 2024 NCAA Selection Show, and the Wildcats, fresh off a third-place finish at the Big 12 Championship, were in good position to make a regional. But Kansas State's name never came. Burke and his players sat, dejected after finding out they were the first team out of the NCAA postseason. He had three seniors, and their careers were over. A couple teams below .500 made it in the field over the Wildcats. "They deserved to go," Burke said. More: NCAA Women's Golf Championship live leaderboard: Updates, tee times, highlights Carla Bernat, the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur champion, was one of the players watching in the clubhouse who returned this year. That pain was a driving force through the offseason and this season, especially as the postseason neared. Bernat won twice in the regular season. Teammate Sophie Bert then won the Big 12 Conference individual title. Bernat, who won twice in the regular season, then won the NCAA Lexington Regional, but more importantly, she helped Kansas State tie for second. That meant the Wildcats punched their ticket to the 2025 NCAA Women's Golf Championship, their first time making nationals in school history. "The pain of not making it really drove them this year," Burke said Friday after Kansas State's opening round of 1 over at Omni La Costa. "They want to compete. They got a little chip on their shoulder. They want to be amongst these teams, whether they're invited or not." Friday morning marked the Wildcats' first round at nationals, finishing fourth of the 15 teams who teed off in the opening wave. The program has been riding a high the last two months on the heels of Bernat's victory at ANWA, and since then, the Wildcats have continued to ride momentum. Burke said his team has been motivated since being slighted last year, and that it's player driven. His players, including newcomers to this year's lineup, have pushed to ensure what happened last year to Kansas State didn't happen again. Kansas State won its home event to open the season. A pair of runner-up finishes to complete the fall slate led to momentum in the spring, with the Wildcats winning the MountainView Collegiate in March. Bernat then won ANWA, and the momentum behind the program had never been higher. Then came individual wins in both postseason events, and in Lexington, Kansas State punched its ticket to nationals for the first time. The Wildcats were going to Omni La Costa, riding the wave of momentum that started last spring in the Colbert Hills clubhouse. "I want young ladies that want to win. They want to compete, and they, you know, they're, they're not scared," Burke said. "People showed up at the airport when Carla won ANWA, and people showed up at the airport when we made it home from regionals at 11:30 on a Wednesday night." More: 2025 NCAA Div. I Women's Golf Championship predictions: Picks to win team, individual title Burke said Bernat's leadership has been on display all season. He said she's essentially an extra coach for Kansas State, encouraging her teammates to make smart decisions that can be the difference between winning and runner-up finishes over a 54-hole tournament. She's also one of 10 finalists for the 2025 Annika Award, given to the top women's college golfer in the country. The Wildcats' drive remains high, and their mentality won't change this week, even in unfamiliar territory. "There's probably people here that are like, 'Who are Kansas State? Why are they here? What, they drive their purple tractor?' Well, yeah, we did. And we're hoping to run some people over," Burke said. "We know this is a big task. We know these are the finest teams, the finest players, the finest coaches in the country. It's a good chance for us to test ourselves against them and that's really the message. It's just a golf tournament. We're gonna go and tee it up and play three rounds, see where it takes us, and if that gets us a fourth, great. And then we'll see what comes from there."

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