After one inning of play Coastal trails UNC 2-0. Read more inside.
North Carolina hit the field at one o’clock this afternoon, to a temperature of 95 degrees. When CCU stepped on the diamond with the black warm ups on, I thought they were nuts.
It’s practice day in Cary, and already the Tar Heels are looking past the Chanticleers. Dive into the Fisch Tank to find out the latest from the NCAA Super Regional.
It’s good to be Jordan Lyles these days.
What can you say about the Hartsville standout. He gets to graduate from high school and also get selected in the Major League Baseball draft by the Houston Astros on the same day.
I give the Chanticleers somewhat of a chance to beat the Tarheels in Cary - but I give them zero chance unless they do these things.
Rowdy wins again (is anyone else getting sick of this guy), and many of the ranked drivers struggle in Dover.
From almost history to destiny, Coastal Carolina scored 21 runs in four innings to advance to their programs first NCAA Super Regional Tournament in a 24-11 victory over East Carolina.
Kasey Kahne comes back to the rankings after two wins in Charlotte.
What throws me off, is why the Chanticleers wouldn’t want to beat the Gamecocks and finally step out from under their shadow. With that being said here are my predictions for the Regional tournaments facing CCU and USC.
The Major League Baseball draft is only a week and half away, and once again it will force kids to make very adult like decisions. Should they go to college or should they go to the bank and deposit a nice sized check. Dive into the Fisch Tank to find out my thoughts on the matter.
With this weekend’s meaningless All-Star Race behind us, I thought I would sepnd this week ranking by Terrific 13 drivers of ALL-TIME.
For those of you who might not have followed the Lake View-Chesterfield softball series, you really missed out.
I don’t believe I’ve ever seen two more evenly matched teams.
All three games in the series ended in the last at bats, the final in the ninth inning. The first two games were come-from-behind wins, and for the most part, runs were at a premium.
We know the man at the top won’t change, but what does the rest of the Terrific 13 look like after Darlington?
The first race on Darlington’s new surface wasn’t definitely one to remember.
Sure there were a lot of lead of lead changes, 35 among 15 drivers, but it lacked the drama and excitement the previous two weeks at Talladega and Richmond were.