2026 Greater Middlesex Conference All-Area Baseball Teams Unveiled
The 2026 Greater Middlesex Conference All-Area baseball teams have been announced, spotlighting elite pitchers, hitters and utility players from across the region.
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The 2026 Greater Middlesex Conference All-Area baseball teams have been announced, spotlighting elite pitchers, hitters and utility players from across the region.

Marshall University announced the addition of Scott Padgett to its men's basketball coaching staff for the 2026‑27 season, alongside former player Robby Williams, highlighting a blend of championship experience and developmental talent.

After a early exit from the Los Angeles Regional, Virginia Tech’s baseball program secures key returnees and adds three promising arms from the Transfer Portal, aiming for a stronger ACC campaign.

Tyler Waters, a veteran assistant from Marywood, takes the helm of Lakeland’s boys basketball team, promising a more dynamic approach. Meanwhile, standout junior Nico Antoniacci impresses at a national camp, earning offers from Villanova and Virginia Tech, and local girls players secure multiple scholarships as Scranton Prep captures the Church Road Invitational.

Oregon's basketball program announced the hiring of Brandon Kuhn, a seasoned strength and conditioning specialist whose career spans major college programs and a recent Roots 66 recognition.
USA TODAY Network is honoring the most impactful high school boys basketball players from New York's Southern Tier and inviting readers to vote for the greatest Section 4 player in history.

The Wildcats open the season with two historic opponents, Gardner‑Webb and Manhattan, whose past encounters with Kentucky are steeped in both triumph and controversy.

The University of Kentucky has released its non‑conference home slate for the 2026‑27 season, featuring first‑time meetings and a notable link to James Madison.

The Manhattan Jaspers will tip off the 2026‑27 men’s basketball campaign on Tuesday, November 3, when they travel to Lexington, Kentucky, to face the Wildcats in Rupp Arena. The game represents the first-ever meeting between the two schools in over 100 years of combined history.

From Ivy League schools to mid‑major programs, a diverse group of young athletes have announced their college choices, underscoring the national scope of the sport's talent pipeline.

Mark Jackson, Northwestern’s vice president for athletics and recreation, joins the NCAA Men’s Basketball Selection Committee for a five‑year term, taking on a leadership role as the association prepares to expand the tournament to 76 teams in 2027.

Coach Ryan Louis revealed the 2026 slate, highlighting home and away games, key rivalries, and the Metro Women's Soccer Championship that grants an automatic NCAA Tournament berth.

Syracuse University has confirmed its complete 15‑man roster for the upcoming 2026‑27 season, featuring a mix of returnees, incoming freshmen and college transfers, highlighted by commitments from Ethan Butler and Calvin Russell III.

Ethan Butler, a highly touted prospect from New York City, has pledged to join the Syracuse Orange for the 2026‑27 season, sealing the last open roster position.

Rutgers University is reshaping its men's basketball program for the 2026-27 season by adding a mix of international and domestic players through the transfer portal, aiming to return to contention in the Big Ten.

Coach John Gallagher announced the signing of junior forward Isaac Johnson, a defensive standout whose accolades include Region 1 Defensive Player of the Year and multiple All‑American honors.

Rutgers University announces a series of high‑impact transfers, including guard Rasheed Jones, center Dorin Buca, forward Will Sydnor, forward Darin Smith Jr., and center Christian Gurdak, each bringing distinct skills and experience to the Scarlet Knights roster.

Rutgers is bolstering its lineup for 2026‑27 through the transfer portal, adding seasoned big men and versatile forwards while retaining key returning talent.

Fordham University’s women’s soccer team has released its 2026 fall schedule, featuring 18 regular‑season games, two preseason exhibitions and a full Atlantic 10 slate that culminates with the conference championship in mid‑November.

Rutgers University announced a series of transfers and returnees that promise to reshape the team’s frontcourt and guard positions for the upcoming season.