
Bellwood-Antis Baseball Team Advances to Semifinals After Dominant Playoff Win
The Bellwood-Antis baseball squad clinched a home playoff game with a 12-2 triumph over Moshannon Valley, and now eyes a semifinal showdown against Bishop McCort.
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The Bellwood-Antis baseball squad clinched a home playoff game with a 12-2 triumph over Moshannon Valley, and now eyes a semifinal showdown against Bishop McCort.

Long Beach Poly survived a late rally to beat Sunny Hills 3‑2 in the first round of the CIF‑SS Division 5 playoffs, setting up a second‑round matchup with Cathedral.

A rundown of the latest baseball and softball scores from the state quarterfinals, highlighting key victories and close contests.

Kansas clinches its first regular‑season conference championship since 1949 after a 7‑6 victory over BYU, highlighted by clutch home runs and a stellar performance from head coach Dan Fitzgerald.

The Kansas Jayhawks clinched their first Big 12 baseball championship in over seven decades, overcoming two six‑run deficits to win both games against BYU and lock the No. 1 seed for the conference tournament.

The Mighty Tigers erupted in the seventh inning, delivering a flurry of RBIs that sealed the game.

Taylor Rabe and JP Robertson combined for a two‑hit shutout as Ole Miss routed Alabama 9‑0, forcing a decisive Game 3 on Saturday afternoon.

The Staggs rallied past Kean University 8‑6 in the first round of the Tufts regional, setting up a showdown with host Tufts.

The VMI baseball team lost 7‑4 in ten innings to The Citadel, with Grayson Fitzwater establishing new career records for walks.

The Bulldogs used small‑ball tactics to build an early lead, with Anderosky going 4‑for‑4 and Hooker securing his ninth win of the season.

Six different batters launched home runs, while key errors and timely singles shaped an 11‑9 contest that saw the lead change multiple times.

FIU dropped a 6-5 decision to New Mexico State after the Aggies piled up five runs in the third inning, with the Panthers mounting a late comeback that fell just short.

The Kansas Jayhawks clinched their first Big 12 baseball championship in 77 years, winning a pair of comeback victories over BYU to lock the No. 1 seed for the tournament in Surprise, Arizona.
A seventh‑inning pitch‑count breach forced the Raiders to forfeit a 5‑4 victory, prompting an appeal from Spain Park and renewed debate over player safety.

Tulane's 10‑6 loss to Rice ends a twelve‑year streak of postseason play, underscoring early pitching woes and offensive inefficiency.

Vanderbilt exploded for six runs in the opening frame and built a 7‑0 lead, but South Carolina fought back to narrow the gap before ultimately falling 9‑5 at Hawkins Field.

Russell Sage College Baseball fell 9-2 to Penn State Harrisburg, dropping into a double‑elimination scenario that forces two straight wins to stay alive.

Vanderbilt opened the series finale at Hawkins Field with a six‑run first inning, highlighted by Braden Holcomb, Tommy Goodin and Rustan Rigdon, and held on for a 9-5 victory over South Carolina.

The University of South Florida baseball team edged Wichita State 7‑6 in ten innings, with Jevin Relaford’s walk‑off RBI single sealing a postseason‑clinching win.

An 8-2 win at Hayes Stadium highlighted by Todd Hudson’s go‑ahead homer, strong pitching from Eddie Copper and David Case, and a seventh win for Joseph Taylor propels Charlotte Baseball toward the postseason, while Senior Day honors 14 players.

A clutch performance saw multiple players drive in runs with doubles and homers, turning a tight contest into a comfortable win.

Ohio State edged Michigan 8-5 after a late three-run inning, with Brayden Jefferis' homer providing a brief spark for the Wolverines.
Vanderbilt’s 13 SEC wins should be enough for an NCAA tournament berth, but a weak RPI and a schedule heavy with lower‑ranked teams have turned those victories into a tenuous proposition

Troy's offense surged early, with Kade Dupont and Jake Griffith each driving in three runs, while Jc Dermody earned the win and Tommy Egan took the loss in a 12‑2 contest.