Last June, after being faced with a decision anyone would love to have to make, Blake Swihart decided to take his talents to Boston. The switch-hitting catcher from Cleveland High School became the third New Mexican to be selected in the first round of t Full Article at Albuquerque Journal
AUSTIN, Texas – The Texas Women’s Track & Field team ended the weekend with 12 individuals qualifying for the NCAA Championships in 10 different events. “We got everyone through, we got seven for seven today and that is all that counts,” said head coach Full Article at Texas Longhorns
To try to ease the pain, we've put together a list of the 10 best games in September (on Full Article at The State
AUSTIN, Texas — Oregon is back in the Women’s College World Series for the first time since 1989. On the brink of elimination all day Saturday, the Ducks swept a pair of super regional games from Texas, winning the opening game 5-4 in eight innings befor Full Article at The Register Guard
Out of necessity, Texas track coaches Bev Kearney and Bubba Thornton put makeshift 400-meter relays on the Myers Stadium track Saturday night. It worked out nicely for the Longhorn women's and men's coaches at the NCAA West preliminary meet. Despite fiel Full Article at Austin American-Statesman
AUSTIN, Texas - The Texas Men's Track & Field team finished the NCAA West Preliminary Round with a total of 13 individuals qualifying for the NCAA Championships in nine different events. The 4x100m relay put together a strong performance to start the day Full Article at Texas Longhorns
Needing just one win to earn its first trip to the Women's College World Series since 2006, sixth-seeded Texas ran into a pitcher it couldn't solve and a team it could never put away at the NCAA Austin Super Regional. The Longhorns lost both games on Sat Full Article at Austin American-Statesman
Nothing's come easy for Texas' teams this school year. Too often, nothing has come at all. Like Saturday. For a while now, the Longhorns haven't looked like the Joneses on the... Full Article at Austin American-Statesman
OKLAHOMA CITY — You would need a hypodermic needle filled with truth serum to get Thunder general manager Sam Presti to reveal which player was No. 1 on his draft board on June 28, 2007. On the job for just three weeks as general manager of the Seattle S Full Article at San Antonio Express
It took eight innings, two ejections and a series of missed scoring opportunities, but the No. 11 seeded Oregon softball team managed to keep its season alive on Saturday with a... Full Article at Oregon Daily Emerald