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Winning the D1 softball national championship, #2 UCLA nearly swept their way all the way through the national tournament. That included sweeping their way through the WCWS and the Finals series. This was UCLA's 12th title in program history, and their first since 2010. They would have 13 championships, but their 1995 title was vacated by the NCAA's Committee on Infractions. Their path to the title included:

vs. Weber State - W 6-0
vs. Missouri - W 9-1
vs. Missouri - L 5-1
vs. Missouri - W 13-1

vs. James Madison - W 6-1
vs. James Madison - W 7-2

vs. #7 Minnesota - W 7-2
vs. #6 Arizona - W 6-2
vs. #3 Washington - W 3-0

vs. #1 Oklahoma - W 16-3
vs. #1 Oklahoma - W 5-4


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Last night for the first time in program history, Texas Tech claimed the D1 men's outdoor track and field national championship. They entered the championship ranked #1, and they held up to their ranking. They won the title with 60 points, Florida was runner-up with 50 points, and Houston finished third with 40 points. Individual event champions were as follows:

100m: Divine Oduduru (Texas Tech) - 9.86
200m: Divine Oduduru (Texas Tech) - 19.73
400m: Kahmari Montgomery (Houston) - 44.23
800m: Bryce Hoppel (Kansas) - 1:44.41
1500m: Yared Nuguse (Notre Dame) - 3:41.39
5000m: Morgan McDonald (Wisconsin) - 14:06.01
10000m: Clayton Young (BYU) - 29:16.60
110m Hurdles: Grant Holloway (Florida) - 12.98 ***Collegiate Record
400m Hurdles: Quincy Hall (South Carolina) - 48.48
3000m Steeplechase: Steven Fahy (Stanford) - 8:38.46
4x100m: (Florida) - 37.97 ***Collegiate Record
4x400m: (Texas A&M) - 2:59.05
Pole Vault: Chris Nilsen (South Dakota) - 19' 6.25"
High Jump: JuVaughn Harrison (LSU) - 7' 5.25"
Long Jump: JuVaughn Harrison (LSU) - 26' 11"
Triple Jump: Chengetayi Mapayi (TCU) - 56' 2.5"
Shot Put: Adrian Piperi (Texas) - 69' 3.25"
Discus: Eric Kicinski (Texas Tech) - 205' 2"
Hammer: Daniel Haugh (Kennesaw State) - 244' 10"
Javelin: Anderson Peters (Mississippi State) - 284' 2"
Decathlon: Johannes Erm (Georgia) - 8352 points


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Watched the first day of the men's, but couldn't find the rest when it was on. Maybe they will have a rerun of it on tonight.


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noreply66 wrote: Sat Jun 08, 2019 6:04 pm Watched the first day of the men's, but couldn't find the rest when it was on. Maybe they will have a rerun of it on tonight.
I watched it on the ESPN app. I think you can watch a replay on there. It was a heck of a meet. The women's meet will wrap up tonight as well.


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Thanks


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Yup! Actually I'm watching the women's discus right now.


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In D2 baseball, Tampa has claimed their 8th title in program history and their first since 2015. The Spartans went undefeated in the national tournament to win the title. Their path to the title included:

vs. Spring Hill - W 18-9
vs. #8 West Florida - W 9-1
vs. Nova Southeastern - W 6-5

vs. #5 Delta State - W 3-1
vs. #5 Delta State - W 6-3

vs. #19 Mercyhurst - W 4-2
vs. #6 UC San Diego - W 7-2
vs. #19 Mercyhurst - W 12-0

vs. #1 Colorado Mesa - W 3-1


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Coming down to Arkansas and USC, the 4x400 meter made all the difference, as it so often does in big meets. Arkansas won their second title in program history (the other came in 2016). They won the title with 64 points, followed by USC with 57 points and LSU finished in third with 43 points. Individual event winners were as follows:

100m: Sha'Carri Richardson (LSU) - 10.75 ***Collegiate Record, Meet Record, Facility Record
200m: Anglerne Annelus (USC) - 22.16 ***Facility Record
400m: Wadeline Jonathas (South Carolina) - 50.60
800m: Jazmine Fray (Texas A&M) - 2:01.31 ***Facility Record
1500m: Sinclaire Johnson (Oklahoma State) - 4:05.98 ***Meet Record, Facility Record
5000m: Dani Jones (Colorado) - 15:50.65
10000m: Weini Kelati (New Mexico) - 33:10.84 ***Facility Record
100m Hurdles: Janeek Brown (Arkansas) - 12.40 ***Facility Record
400m Hurdles: Anna Cockrell (USC) - 55.23
3000m Steeplechase: Allie Ostrander (Boise State) - 9:37.73 ***Facility Record
4x100m: (USC) - 42.21 ***Facility Record
4x400m: (Texas A&M) - 3:25.57
Pole Vault: Victoria Hoggard (Arkansas) - 14' 11.5"
High Jump: Zarriea Willis (Texas Tech) - 6' 2"
Long Jump: Yanis David (Florida) - 22' 5.25"
Triple Jump: Shardia Lawrence (Kansas State) - 45' 10.75"
Shot Put: Samantha Noennig (Arizona State) - 59' 6.25"
Discus: Laulauga Tausaga (Iowa) - 207' 6"
Hammer: Camryn Rogers (California) - 234' 7"
Javelin: Mackenzie Little (Stanford) - 195'
Heptathlon: Ashtin Zamzow (Texas) - 6222 points


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The D1 baseball CWS will begin on Saturday, so here's breakdown of who all made the CWS. Here's each team in the tournament, and how many tournament title they have won before, and which years they were (listed in alphabetical order).

Arkansas (None)
Auburn (None)
Florida State (None)
Louisville (None)
Michigan (2: 1953; 1962)
Mississippi State (None)
Texas Tech (None)
Vanderbilt (1: 2014)

This will be a very exciting CWS. 6 of the 8 teams competing have never won a baseball national championship. The other two are Michigan (2) with their last one coming in 1962, and Vanderbilt's only one coming in 2014.


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Starting with regionals, here is each team's path to the CWS.

Arkansas:
vs. Central Connecticut State - W 11-5
vs. TCU - W 3-1
vs. TCU - W 6-0
vs. Ole Miss - W 11-2
vs. Ole Miss - L 13-5
vs. Ole Miss - W 14-1

Auburn:
vs. Coastal Carolina - W 16-7
vs. Georgia Tech - W 6-5
vs. Georgia Tech - W 4-1
vs. North Carolina - W 11-7
vs. North Carolina - L 2-0
vs. North Carolina - W 14-7

Florida State:
vs. Florida Atlantic - W 13-7
vs. Georgia - W 12-3
vs. Georgia - W 10-1
vs. LSU - W 6-4
vs. LSU - W 5-4

Louisville:
vs. Illinois Chicago - W 5-3
vs. Illinois State - L 4-2
vs. Illinois State - W 11-2
vs. Illinois State - W 4-3
vs. East Carolina - W 14-1
vs. East Carolina - W 12-0

Michigan:
vs. Creighton - W 6-0
vs. Cincinnati - W 10-4
vs. Creighton - L 11-7
vs. Creighton - W 17-6
vs. UCLA - W 3-2
vs. UCLA - L 5-4
vs. UCLA - W 4-2

Mississippi State:
vs. Southern - W 11-6
vs. Central Michigan - W 7-2
vs. Miami (FL) - W 5-2
vs. Stanford - W 6-2
vs. Stanford - W 8-1

Texas Tech:
vs. Army - W 11-2
vs. Dallas Baptist - W 3-2
vs. Dallas Baptist - W 3-0
vs. Oklahoma State - W 8-6
vs. Oklahoma State - L 6-5
vs. Oklahoma State - W 8-6

Vanderbilt:
vs. Ohio State - W 8-2
vs. Indiana State - W 8-5
vs. Indiana State - W 12-1
vs. Duke - L 18-5
vs. Duke - W 3-0
vs. Duke - W 13-2


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Michigan wins the first game of the CWS, defeating Texas Tech 5-3.


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Florida State wins the nightcap of day 1 in a true pitchers duel 1-0. For Arkansas, Campbell went 7 scoreless innings while Drew Parrish went 8 scoreless. Helluva game!!

FSU vs Bichigan Monday night

2 of the last 4 teams in the field of 64...should be a good one!


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Vanderbilt, behind two home rums from 3B Austin Martin, beats Louisville 3-1 in the first game of the other bracket.

Auburn currently leads Miss St. 2-0 in the nightcap goimg into the bottom of the third.


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An error by Auburn's 3B allowed the tying run to score and a bases loaded single off the pitcher's glove completed a four run bottom of ninth comeback win for Miss St.

5-4 was the final

Texas Tech and Arkansas play in first elimination game this afternoon while Bichigan and FSU play in winners bracket game tonight. Winner of that game is off until Friday.


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Texas Tech holds on to beat Arkansas 5-4 to continue on in the loser's bracket of Pool A.

Arkansas is out...


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Bichigan shuts out the Seminoles 2-0.

Henry is a crafty left hander...he just baffled the FSU lineup!

Bichigan is off until Friday...FSU and Texas Tech play Wednesday night at 7 pm.


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Louisville leads Auburn 4-1 after 4 innings then...gentle rain turned to downpour.

Game to resume at 9 eastern

Vandy and Miss St. will play tomorrow at 1 pm with FSU and Texas Tech playing the already scheduled night game at 7 pm.


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Good stuff so far!

Michigan is absolutely shocking the world. One of the last 4 teams to get into the tournament. They defeated the defending champs in regionals. Defeated the #1 overall seed in the super regional. And are sitting at 2-0 in the CWS.

Arkansas is the first team to be eliminated.


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Mother Nature said...no more games today!!

Louisville and Auburn start off a triple header tomorrow (hopefully) at 11 am

Pool B winners bracket game between Vandy and Miss St. will start about 60-70 later.

Pool A elimination game...FSU and Texas Tech will round out the day at 7 pm.

All times are eastern.


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Chieftain2009 wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2019 6:39 pm Good stuff so far!

Michigan is absolutely shocking the world. One of the last 4 teams to get into the tournament. They defeated the defending champs in regionals. Defeated the #1 overall seed in the super regional. And are sitting at 2-0 in the CWS.

Arkansas is the first team to be eliminated.
That was a good pitcher's duel between Henry and Van Eyk of FSU. Hoping for a rematch but...Texas Tech comes first.


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