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  2. James Patton was my favorite player on my first team I followed.
  3. Today we are joined by Texas Softball’s Joley Mitchell and Horns commit Trott O’Neal. 8:15 AM. https://www.youtube.com/live/f229DhbHAQU?si=fL71VXe6O7eZqAnj
  4. Les Studdard James Patton Colton Vasek
  5. Today
  6. I don't know who fixed the bad damage last time there was an issue, but it is good to see a construction company step up and help out so fast.
  7. Tavan was great yesterday. Let's hope those bad games are behind her. However, it would be nice to get more hitting.
  8. https://apple.news/AsdEmwjjxRdiZSRdRKhJ_vg 6 Longhorns on their pre-season All American Team(s). Fun seeing the pre-season love for Taaffe, Endries and Malik. No. Surprise to see Arch, Simmons and Hill. By end of the year, thinking Trevor Goosby and Ryan Wingo are included on many of these All American lists well. Who else is gonna rise to that level this season?
  9. Gotta love Sark… 🤘🏼🐂🧡🤣 https://apple.news/AMxz6Nx9pSeqQbDXf2DWCXw
  10. I’m a big fan of CDC, but I wish he would spend just one afternoon in the upper decks of DKR in early September.
  11. On this week’s episode of ‘Bases Loaded’ we preview the Austin regional and talk Texas, UTSA, Kansas State and Houston Christian. Plus CJ, Jeff and I make our underdog picks and favorite picks to win it all. Watch ⬇️
  12. WEST WINDSOR, N.J. – The defending NCAA National Champion, No. 2 Texas Rowing, is set for the 2025 NCAA Championships on May 30-June 1 at Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J. Texas has won three of the last four national crowns and will look to secure the program's fourth overall over the weekend. Texas earned three top-four seeds for the 2025 NCAA Championships. The Longhorns clinched the No. 2 seed in the First Varsity Eight followed by a pair of No. 4 overall seeds in both the Second Varsity Eight and Second Four. The Longhorn First Varsity Eight will open the 2025 NCAA Championships at 9 a.m. CT Friday in Heat 2 of the I Eight. The Horns (lane 3) will go up against Oregon State (lane 1), Indiana (lane 2), Yale (lane 4) and Penn (lane 5). The Second Varsity Eight (lane 3) will follow in Heat 4 at 10:12 a.m., squaring off with Boston U (lane 1), Syracuse (lane 2), Yale (lane 4), Dartmouth (lane 5) and Rhode Island (lane 6). The Texas First Four (lane 3) will conclude the day in Heat 4 at 11 a.m., facing Northeastern (lane 1), Harvard (lane 2), Yale (lane 4), Dartmouth (lane 5) and Rhode Island (lane 6). The top three boats in each race will advance to Saturday's A/B semifinals with the remaining boats advancing to the C/D semifinals. On Saturday, the top three boats in the semifinals will advance to the upper final with the remaining boats headed to the lower final on Sunday. A complete schedule for this weekend can be found here. All three days will be available to stream on NCAA.com/liveschedule. Live results and heat sheets can be accessed at Regatta Timing. The team championship is composed of 22 teams. Nine conferences were awarded automatic qualification, and the remaining thirteen slots were filled with at-large selections to complete the championship field. Teams qualifying for the championship are required to field two boats of eight rowers and one boat of four rowers. For the I Eights, II Eights and Fours, all 22 boats will be seeded into four heats. The Field Automatic qualifiers: Rhode Island, Stanford, UCF, Washington, Northeastern, Yale, Fairfield, Boston U and Oregon State. At-large selections: Brown, California, Dartmouth, Harvard, Indiana, Michigan, Penn, Princeton, Rutgers, Syracuse, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Format/Scoring The NCAA Rowing champion is determined by total points with points assigned based on the finish in each race. The first-place finisher in the First Varsity Eight will receive 66 points with each subsequent finisher collecting three fewer points – 63 for second, 60 for third, etc. The Second Varsity Eight winner will earn 44 points with each successive finisher collecting two fewer points (42 points for second, 40 points for third, etc.) and the Fours winner will receive 22 points, with the runner-up earning 21 points, third receiving 20 points, etc. Ties will be broken based on the teams' result in the First Eight.
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  13. @Direct_Cupdates on X is great and he's a Longhorn.
  14. As Ric Flair used to say ... To be the man, you gotta beat the man! Ou is currently the man. Woooooooo
  15. Yep. Questionable coaching decision for Tennessee with 2 outs in bottom of the 7th, why pitch to Parker? OU’s best hitter by far and she had scored the only run for the Sooners with a HR in the first inning. That seemed like an obvious situation to walk Parker, load the bases, they were up by 2 runs. Makes me sick to see OU win on a 3-runs off homer in bottom of the 7th with 2 outs/. Saturday should be a great matchup! Mike White needs to break the Sooner curse. Hook em! 🧡🐂🤘🏼
  16. He had the single best Texas HS Champ Game I ever saw.
  17. Dailyn Swain was their No. 1 guy in the portal
  18. Yesterday
  19. Tennessee choked... we gotta do it the old fashioned way
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