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North Carolina took a slight step forward in the latest ACC rankings. Plenty of other teams around the country also made moves.
Florida State's Stephen Cardullo has gone from rags to riches at Florida State. He leads this week's Rogers' Road to Omaha.
The latest Rivals.com Power Rankings are filled with at least four big changes in four different categories.
UCLA coach John Savage couldn't be happier about his club's 9-0 start. But he realizes there's much more work to do.
Virginia had another good weekend and still remains No. 1. Two teams, though, entered the latest top 25 rankings.
It was a wild but fantastic weekend at the Houston College Classic. There are plenty of winners and losers everywhere, though.
Chris Epps and Phil Pohl each hit grand slams, and Richie Shaffer added a 3-run shot as No. 9 Clemson beat No. 15 South Carolina 19-6 on Sunday. A record crowd of 8,214 fans at Carolina Stadium watched the rubber game of the weekend series. The 19 runs are the most scored by Clemson (9-1) against South Carolina since a 27-17 win on May 5, 1962.
TCU freshman pitcher Matt Purke entered college with the highest of expectations. He lived up to them in Houston on Saturday.
Taylor Jungmann's gem led Texas to a confidence-boosting win over rival Rice.
There was a time when TCU was just a blip on the radar screen in Texas. The latest Road to Omaha column focuses on the Frogs.
After having a sensational freshman campaign, Texas pitcher Taylor Jungmann already has found a way to take a step forward.
Virginia wasn't used to consistent success before Brian O'Connor arrived. But now the Cavaliers are aiming higher than ever.
Kentucky and UCLA had fantastic weekends on the diamond and moved into the latest Rivals.com Top 25.
Cal State Fullerton didn't play up to par this weekend, but wasn't alone as several teams struggled. Others prospered, though.
N.C. State and Coastal Carolina are having fantastic weekends and are joined by Louisville, Texas and many others.
Gerrit Cole threw a gem for UCLA and was one of several players that led their teams to big victories on Friday.
After weeks of failed legal battles with the University of Kentucky, pitcher James Paxton decided to leave the program.