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For 16 college baseball teams, it all comes down to this weekend. After a joyous weekend celebrating a regional victory, it is now time to flush that and move on to the super regional weekend. Eight teams will come out of this weekend as super regional champions and go to Omaha for the College World Series, while another eight see their season come to an end. Some teams, such as Tennessee, Kentucky and Texas A&M, are here as expected. They posted strong seasons from start to finish and met expectations. Others, such as Evansville, Kansas State or UConn, have shocked people by upsetting others ...
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It didn’t take long for Tony Vitello’s Tennessee crew to go up against Evansville in Game 2 of the Super Regional Saturday. With a 5-3 lead in the fifth inning, Tennessee could smell the College World Series. The Volunteers raced out to a 4-0 lead before Evansville responded. Vitello joined the ESPN broadcast just before the Vols got their fifth run across to explain the fast start. Try Fubo for FREE today and don’t miss any of the action! “I mean, it’s an early morning for both teams,” Vitello said. “These guys showed up super early today and obviously you can see they’re ready to play and ba...
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The road to Omaha is well underway, with just 16 teams remaining in the fight for the College World Series. Super Regionals will get underway on Friday, and it’s time to predict who will advance out of each. Last weekend, regionals delivered some pretty electric postseason baseball. Just 10 of the 16 regional hosts advanced, with the other six watching their seasons end at home. Five 3 seeds also won their regional, with Evansville being the lowest seeded team to advance after winning the Greenville Regional as a 4 seed. Try Fubo for FREE today and don’t miss any of the action! Five teams from...
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Tony Vitello knows Tennessee will have its hands full with Evansville during Super Regional play this weekend in Knoxville. The Purple Aces pulled off perhaps the biggest upset of Regionals, taking out host and No. 16 overall seed East Carolina to advance to Supers for the first time in program history. Evansville became just the ninth No. 4 Regional seed to advance since 1999. Now as they look to keep their Cinderella run going against the Vols, Vitello had high praises on what the Purple Aces bring to the table. “They’re an older team,” the coach said. “Certainly can swing the bat well and t...
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Tennessee just needs two wins to reach Omaha and the College World Series for a second-straight seasons. And the No. 1 national seed Volunteers are big favorites to make it, facing a Cinderella in the form of Evansville. While Tennessee likely would’ve been the favorite against most any team, facing a fourth seed from a regional is about as friendly a matchup as possible. Given the generally lopsided nature of the matchup, FanDuel is giving Tennessee big odds to win. Try Fubo for FREE today and don’t miss any of the action! NCAA Baseball Tournament Knoxville Super Regional Odds Tennessee -800E...
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College baseball is a bit unique in that its postseason can offer significant advantages based on seeding, with regional and super regional hosts getting a big leg up on their competition. It’s earned, of course, as national seeds aren’t handed out lightly. This year’s crop has mostly taken care of business near the top, though there were a handful of upsets in the regional round of action. Try Fubo for FREE today and don’t miss any of the action! Let’s take a look at this year’s Super Regional host sites, which were announced by the NCAA on Tuesday. Knoxville Super Regional(1) Tennessee vs. E...
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The 2024 NCAA Baseball Tournament gets underway on Friday with regional action taking place. The Greenville Regional features No. 1 seed East Carolina, No. 2 Wake Forest, No. 3 Evansville and No. 4 VCU. While ECU is the top seed in the regional and will be playing at home, it’s actually No. 2 seed Wake Forest that is favored to come out on top, according to DraftKings. Try Fubo for FREE today and don’t miss any of the action! That’s not a huge surprise as the Demon Deacons are 38-20, have one of the nation’s top pitchers in Chase Burns and are coming off a College World Series appearance in 20...
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Former Evansville forward Ben Humrichous will transfer to player for Illinois in 2024-25, he announced Tuesday via X. He is a graduate transfer with one season of eligibility remaining. The 6-foot-9 forward led the Aces in scoring this past season with 14.7 points per game while shooting 41.4% from 3-point range. He was named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Newcomer Team as a result. Humrichous played his first three seasons of college basketball for Huntington University, an NAIA school in Indiana. This story will be updated. The post Illinois lands transfer commitment from former Evans...
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