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College  | Story | 5/22/2011

Tracking conference tournaments

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Back to top America East Conference

When: May 25-27/28
Where
: Stony Brook, N.Y.
Format
: Four teams, double-elimination

Wednesday, May 25
Game 1: Maine 4, Binghamton 3
Game 2: Stony Brook 14, Albany 2
Thursday, May 26

Game 3: Albany 4, Binghamton 1
Game 4: Maine 8, Stony Brook 1
Friday, May 27

Game 5: Albany 4, Stony Brook 1
Game 6: Maine 10, Albany 1
(MAINE WINS AUTOMATIC BID)

Back to top Atlantic 10 Conference

When: May 25-28
Where
: Camden, N.J.
Format
: Six teams, double-elimination

Wednesday, May 25
Game 1: Richmond 5, Xavier 4, noon
Game 2: LaSalle 6, Dayton 5
Game 3: Dayton 1, Xavier 0
Thursday, May 26

Game 4: Charlotte 6, Richmond 0
Game 5: Rhode Island 7, La Salle 4
Game 6: Dayton 10, La Salle 5
Friday, May 27

Game 7: Charlotte 5, Rhode Island 2
Game 8: Richmond 10, Dayton 3
Game 9: Richmond 7, Rhode Island 2
Saturday, May 28

Charlotte 9, Richmond 4 (CHARLOTTE EARNS AUTO BID)

Back to top Atlantic Coast Conference

When: May 25-29
Where
: Durham, N.C.
Format
: Eight teams, round robin, single-game final
Television
: ACC Regional Sports Network (FSN South, SportsSouth, FSN Florida, Sun Sports, Comcast Sports Mid-Atlantic and NESN).

Wednesday, May 25
Game 1: Clemson 9, Georgia Tech 0
Game 2: Virginia 13, Wake Forest 1
Game 3: N.C. State 7, Florida State 0
Thursday, May 26

Game 4: Miami 7, North Carolina 5
Game 5: Florida State 6, Clemson 3
Game 6: Georgia Tech 6, N.C. State 5
Friday, May 27

Game 7: Virginia 6, Miami 4
Game 8: Florida State 4, Georgia Tech 3
Game 9: North Carolina 9, Wake Forest 0
Saturday, May 28

Game 10: Clemson 6, N.C. State 3
Game 11: Miami 4, Wake Forest 2
Game 12: Virginia 3, North Carolina 2
Sunday, May 29

Final: Virginia vs. Florida State, 1 p.m.

Back to top Atlantic Sun Conference

When: May 25-28
Where
: Nashville. Tenn.
Format
: Six teams, double-elimination


Wednesday, May 25

Game 1: Belmont 15, Stetson 3
Game 2: Jacksonville 2, East Tennessee State 1
Game 3: Mercer 6, Kennesaw State 4
Thursday, May 26

Game 4: Stetson 7, ETSU 2
Game 6: Belmont 4, Kennesaw State 1
Game 5: Mercer 2, Jacksonville 1
Friday, May 27

Game 7: Belmont 6, Mercer 4
Game 8: Jacksonville 5, Stetson 3
Game 9: Mercer 1, Jacksonville 0
Saturday, May 28

Game 10: Belmont 9, Mercer 7 (BELMONT EARNS AUTO BID)

Back to top Big 12 Conference

When: May 25-29
Where
: Oklahoma City
Format
: Eight teams, double elimination, single-game final


Wednesday, May 25

Game 4: Kansas State 5, Oklahoma 4
Game 3: Texas A&M 10, Texas Tech 5
Game 2: Oklahoma State 6, Baylor 2
Game 1: Missouri 6, Texas 4
Thursday, May 26

Game 5: Texas 6, Baylor 1
Game 6: Oklahoma 3, Texas Tech 1
Game 7: Missouri 6, Oklahoma State 5
Game 8: Texas A&M 4, Kansas State 1
Friday, May 27

Game 9: Texas 9, Oklahoma State 3
Game 10: Kansas State 4, Oklahoma 3
Saturday, May 28

Game 11: Texas 6, Missouri 1
Game 12: Texas A&M 9, Kansas State 8
Game 13: Missouri 2, Texas 1
Sunday, May 29

Final: Texas A&M vs. Missouri, 2 p.m.

Back to top Big East Conference

When: May 25-29
Where
: Clearwater, Fla.
Format
: Eight teams, two double-elimination brackets, single-game final


Wednesday, May 25

Game 1: Pittsburgh 7, Louisville 2
Game 2: St. John's 8, Cincinnati 3
Game 3: Seton Hall 10, West Virginia 4
Game 4: Connecticut 4, Notre Dame 2
Thursday, May 26

Game 5: Louisville 5, Cincinnati 3
Game 6: St. John's 6, Pittsburgh 4
Game 7: Notre Dame 1, West Virginia 0
Game 8: Seton Hall 4, Connecticut 3
Friday, May 27

Game 9: Louisville 12, Pittsburgh 2
Game 10: Connecticut 9, Notre Dame 3
Saturday, May 28

Game 11: Louisville 7, St. John's 5
Game 12: Seton Hall 12, Connecticut 2
Game 13: St. John's 5, Louisville 1
Sunday, May 29

Final: St. John's vs. Seton Hall, noon, ESPNU

Back to top Big South Conference

When: May 24-28
Where
: Lexington, Va.
Format
: Six teams after two play-in games, double elimination

Tuesday, May 24
Play-in game 1: Radford 3, VMI 1
Play-in game 2: Gardner-Webb 14, High Point 4
Wednesday, May 25

Game 1: Coastal Carolina 5, Radford 0
Game 2: Liberty 13, Gardner-Webb 5
Game 3: Charleston Southern 9, Winthrop 3
Thursday, May 26

Game 4: Gardner-Webb 11, Radford 5
Game 5: Coastal Carolina 10, Winthrop 6
Game 6: Liberty 6, Charleston Southern 1
Friday, May 27

Game 7: Coastal Carolina 3, Liberty 2
Game 8: Gardner-Webb 5, Charleston Southern 0
Game 9: Gardner-Webb 5, Liberty 1, 7 p.m.
Saturday, May 28

Game 10: Coastal Carolina 6, Gardner-Webb 1 (COASTAL EARNS AUTO BID)

Back to top Big Ten Conference

When: May 25-28/29
Where
: Ann Arbor, Mich.
Format
: Six teams, double-elimination
Television
: Big Ten Network.

Wednesday, May 25
Game 1: Ohio State 5, Minnesota 3
Game 2: Purdue 7, Penn State 2
Thursday, May 26

Game 3: Minnesota 8, Penn State 2
Game 4: Michigan State 7, Purdue 1
Game 5: Illinois 5, Ohio State 4
Friday, May 27

Game 6: Minnesota 9, Ohio State 4
Game 7: Minnesota 1, Purdue 0
Game 8: Illinois 4, Michigan State 1
Saturday, May 28

Game 9: Michigan State 6, Minnesota 3
Game 10: Illinois 9, Michigan State 1 (ILLINOIS EARN AUTO BID)


*— if one of the Games 4 or 5 losers has already had a bye, that team will play in Game 6, regardless of seed.

Back to top Colonial Athletic Association

When: May 26-28
Where
: Wilmington, N.C.
Format
: Four teams, double-elimination

Thursday, May 26
Game 1: James Madison 4, Georgia State 0
Game 2: UNC Wilmington 7, Old Dominion 0
Friday, May 27

Game 3: Old Dominion 7, Georgia State 3
Game 4: James Madison 13, UNC Wilmington 7
Game 5: Old Dominion 4, UNC Wilmington 3
Saturday, May 28

Game 10: James Madison 10, Old Dominion 1 (JMU EARNS AUTO BID)

Back to top Conference USA

When: May 25-28
Where
: Pearl, Miss.
Format
: Eight teams, two round-robin pools (Group 1: seeds 1, 4, 5, 8; Group 2: seeds 2, 3, 6, 7), single-game final

Wednesday, May 25*
Game 1: UCF 16, Memphis 9
Game 2: UAB 9, Rice 8
Game 3: Houston 8, East Carolina 5
Game 4: Southern Miss 6, Tulane 1
Thursday, May 26*

Game 5: UCF 6, UAB 4
Game 6: Rice 8, Memphis 5
Game 7: East Carolina 4, Tulane 2
Game 8: Houston 7, Southern Miss 6
Friday, May 27*

Game 9: Memphis 5, UAB 4
Game 10: Rice 4, UCF 2
Game 11: Tulane 7, Houston 1
Game 12: East Carolina 4, Southern Miss 0
Saturday, May 28

Final: Rice 4, Houston 3 (RICE EARNS AUTO BID)

Back to top Horizon League

When: May 25-28/29
Where
: Dayton, Ohio.
Format
: Six teams, double-elimination

Wednesday, May 25
Game 1: Valparaiso 9, Butler 0
Game 2: Youngstown State 4, Milwaukee 2
Friday, May 27

Game 3: Wisconsin-Milwaukee 5, Butler 0
Game 4: Valparaiso 11, Illinois-Chicago 9
Game 5: Wright State 12, Youngstown State 0
Game 6: Illinois-Chicago 1, Milwaukee 0
Saturday, May 28

Game 7: Youngstown State 12, Illinois-Chicago 7
Game 8: Wright State 4, Valparaiso 3
Game 9: Valparaiso 8, Youngstown State 6
Sunday, May 29

Game 11: Wright State vs. Valparaiso, 3 p.m.

Back to top Ivy League

When: May 8-9
Where
: Princeton, N.J.
Format
: Two teams, three-game series

Saturday, May 7
Game 1
: Princeton 9, Dartmouth 2
Game 2
: Dartmouth 5, Princeton 4
Sunday, May 8

Princeton 8, Dartmouth 5, Princeton wins series 2-1
Princeton advances to NCAA tournament

Back to top Metro-Atlantic Athletic Conference

When: May 26-29
Where
: Trenton, N.J.
Format
: Four teams, double-elimination

Thursday, May 26
Game 1: Manhattan 3, Canisius 2
Game 2: Siena 6, Rider 3
Friday, May 27

Game 3: Canisius 4, Rider 3
Game 4: Manhattan 8, Siena 7
Saturday, May 28

Game 5: Siena 3, Canisius 2
Game 6: Manhattan 5, Siena 1
(MANHATTAN EARNS AUTO BID)

Back to top Mid-American Conference

When: May 25-28
Where
: Chillicothe, Ohio
Format
: Eight teams, two double-elimination brackets, single-game final

Wednesday, May 25
Game 1: Eastern Michigan 4, Northern Illinois 2
Game 2: Kent State 6, Bowling Green 2
Game 3: Miami (Ohio) 3, Toledo 1
Game 4: Western Michigan 9, Central Michigan 7
Thursday, May 26

Game 5: Northern Illinois 4, Bowling Green 2
Game 6: Central Michigan 9, Toledo 8
Game 7: Miami (Ohio) 12, Western Michigan 2
Game 8: Kent State 5, Eastern Michigan 4
Friday, May 27

Game 9: Central Michigan 13, Western Michigan 12
Game 10: Eastern Michigan 12, Northern Illinois 11
Game 11: Miami (Ohio) 5, Central Michigan 2
Game 12: Eastern Michigan 4, Kent State 2
Saturday, May 28

Game 13: Kent State 8, Eastern Michigan 0
Game 14: Kent State 11, Miami (Ohio) 0 (KENT STATE EARNS AUTO BID)

*—
No. 1 seed has choice of game time on first day.

Back to top Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

When: May 18-21
Where
: Daytona Beach, Fla.
Format
: Six teams, double-elimination

Wednesday, May 18
Game 1: Bethune-Cookman 18, Florida A&M 5
Game 2: Delaware State 5, Maryland-Eastern Shore 0
Game 3: No. 3 Norfolk State 14, North Carolina A&T 4
Thursday, May 19

Game 4: Maryland-Eastern Shore 11, Florida A&M 6 (FAMU eliminated)
Game 5: Norfolk State 11, Delaware State 1
Game 5: North Carolina A&T 11, Maryland-Eastern Shore 1 (UMES eliminated)
Friday May 20

Game 7: Delaware State 3, North Carolina A&T 2 (NCA&T eliminated)
Game 8: Bethune-Cookman 8, Norfolk State 0
Game 9: Norfolk State 9, Delaware State 3 (DSU eliminated)
Saturday May 21

Game 10: Bethune-Cookman 9, Norfolk State 3
Bethune-Cookman wins automatic bid to the NCAA tournament

Back to top Missouri Valley Conference

When: May 24-28
Where
: Omaha, Neb.
Format
: Eight teams, two double-elimination brackets, single-game final


Tuesday, May 24

Game 1: Indiana Sate 5, Illinois State 2
Game 2: Wichita State 2, Evansville 1
Game 3: Missouri State 6, Southern Illinois 4
Game 4: Creighton 4, Bradley 1
Wednesday, May 25

Game 5: Illinois State 4, Evansville 3
Game 6: Southern Illinois 5, Bradley 1
Game 7: Wichita State 7, Indiana State 3
Game 8: Missouri State 12, Creighton 3
Thursday, May 26

Game 9: Indiana State 7, Illinois State 6
Game 10: Creighton 5, Southern Illinois 0
Game 11: Indiana State 7, Wichita State 6
Game 12: Creighton 6, Missouri State 5
Friday, May 27

Game 13: Wichita State 9, Indiana State 0
Game 14: Creighton 4, Wichita State 3
Saturday, May 28

Final: Creighton 3, Wichita State 1 (CREIGHTON EARNS AUTO BID)

Back to top Mountain West Conference

When: May 24-28
Where
: San Diego
Format
: Six teams, double-elimination

Tuesday, May 24
Game 2: No. 3 New Mexico 5, BYU 4
Game 1: No. 4 San Diego State 4, UNLV 3
Wednesday, May 25

Game 3: BYU 5, UNLV 1
Game 4: Utah 7, San Diego State 3
Game 5: New Mexico 4, TCU 3
Thursday, May 26

Game 6: BYU 8, San Diego State 2
Game 7: TCU 12, BYU 5
Game 8: New Mexico 6, Utah 5
Friday, May 27

Game 9: TCU 14, Utah 1
Game 10: New Mexico 4, TCU 2 (UNM WINS AUTOMATIC BID)

Back to top Northeast Conference

When: May 20-22/23*
Where
: Norwich, Conn.
Format
: Four teams, double-elimination

Friday, May 20
Game 1: Monmouth 2, Central Connecticut State 1
Game 2: Sacred Heart 10, Long Island 1
Saturday, May 21

Game 3: Central Connecticut State 2, Long Island 1
Game 4: Sacred Heart 6, Monmouth 1
Sunday, May 22

Game 5: Monmouth 6, Central Connecticut State 3
Game 6: Sacred Heart 9, Monmouth 2
Monday, May 23

Sacred Heart wins the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.

Back to top Ohio Valley Conference

When: May 25-28/29
Where
: Jackson, Tenn.
Format
: Six teams, double-elimination

Wednesday, May 25
Game 1: Tennessee Tech 6, Eastern Kentucky 5
Game 2: Jacksonville State 9, Tennessee-Martin 8
Thursday, May 26

Game 3: Tennessee-Martin 6, Eastern Kentucky 2
Game 4: Jacksonville State 8, SE Missouri State 2
Game 5: Austin Peay 2, Tennessee Tech 1
Friday, May 27

Game 6: SEMO 12, Tennessee-Martin 7
Game 7: SEMO 6, Tennessee Tech 1
Game 8: Austin Peay 4, Jacksonville State 1
Saturday, May 28

Game 9: Jacksonville State 15, SEMO 12
Game 10: Austin Peay 7, Jacksonville State 3 (AUSTIN PEAY EARNS AUTO BID)

Back to top Patriot League

When: May 14-15, May 23-24
Where
: Multiple sites
Format
: Four teams, two best-of-three semifinals, best-of-three final

Semifinal series (at higher seed)
Saturday, May 14

No. 4 Bucknell 1, No. 1 Navy 0 (16 innings)
No. 2 Army 4, No. 3 Lafayette 3
No. 1 Navy 6, No. 4 Bucknell 1
No. 2 Army 7, No. 3 Lafayette 3 — Army advances to final series

Sunday, May 15

No. 1 Navy 6, No. 4 Bucknell 0 — Navy advances to final series


Final series (at higher seed)

Monday, May 23

Navy 4, Army 3
Army 6, Navy 3
Tuesday, May 24

Navy 5, Army 3 (NAVY EARNS AUTOMATIC BID)

Back to top Southeastern Conference

When: May 25-29
Where
: Hoover, Ala.
Format
: Eight teams, two double-elimination brackets, single-game final

Wednesday, May 25
Game 1: Alabama 7, Arkansas 4
Game 2: Florida 7, Mississippi State 5
Game 3: South Carolina 7, Auburn 3
Game 4: Vanderbilt 10, Georgia 0
Thursday, May 26

Game 5: Arkansas 7, Mississippi State 2
Game 6: Georgia 3, Auburn 2
Game 7: Florida 6, Alabama 0
Game 8: Vanderbilt 7, South Carolina 2
Friday, May 27

Game 9: Arkansas 4, Alabama 1
Game 10: Georgia 4, South Carolina 2
Saturday, May 28

Game 11: Vanderbilt 3, Arkansas 2
Game 12: Georgia 4, Florida 3
Game 13: Florida 3, Georgia 2
Sunday, May 29

Final: Florida vs. Vanderbilt, 2 p.m., ESPN2

Back to top Southern Conference

When: May 25-29
Where
: Charleston, S.C.
Format
: Eight teams, two double-elimination brackets, single-game final

Wednesday, May 25
Game 1: Furman 12, UNC Greensboro 6
Game 2: Samford 5, Appalachian State 3
Game 3: Western Carolina 10, Elon 7
Game 4: Georgia Southern 4, College of Charleston 2
Thursday, May 26

Game 5: Appalachian State 6, UNC Greensboro 4
Game 6: College of Charleston 4, Elon 3
Game 7: Samford 7, Furman 1
Game 8: Georgia Southern 12, Western Carolina 1
Friday, May 27

Game 9: Appalachian State 5, Furman 0
Game 10: College of Charleston 4, Western Carolina 2
Saturday, May 28

Game 11: Samford 2, Appalachian State 1
Game 12: College of Charleston 9, Georgia Southern 1
Game 13: Georgia Southern 7, College of Charleston 6
Sunday, May 29

Final: Samford vs. Georgia Southern, 2 p.m.

Back to top Southland Conference

When: May 25-28
Where
: San Marcos, Texas
Format
: Eight teams, two double-elimination brackets, single-game final

Wednesday, May 25
Game 1: UTSA 3, Texas A&M-CC 2
Game 2: SFA 3, Lamar 2
Game 3: Sam Houston State 12, SE Louisiana 0
Game 4: Nicholls State 6, Texas State 0
Thursday, May 26

Game 5: Texas A&M-CC 4, Lamar 1
Game 6: Texas State 5, SE Louisiana 2
Game 7: SFA 7, UTSA 1
Game 8: Nicholls State 4, Sam Houston State 1
Friday, May 27

Game 9: Texas A&M CC 2, UTSA 1
Game 10: Texas State 13, Sam Houston State 2
Game 11: Texas A&M CC 11, SFA 5
Game 12: Texas State 14, Nicholls State 2
Saturday, May 28

Game 13: SFA 6, Texas A&M CC 5
Game 14: Texas State 10, Nicholls State 7
Final: Texas State 9, SFA 0 (TEXAS STATE EARNS AUTO BID)

Back to top Southwestern Athletic Conference

When: May 18-22
Where
: Shreveport, La.
Format
: Eight teams, two double-elimination brackets, single-game final

Wednesday, May 18
Game 1: Grambling 4, Miss Valley State 0
Game 3: Alcorn State 6, Texas Southern 5
Game 2: Jackson State 6, Prairie View A&M 3
Game 4: Southern 10, Alabama State 3
Thursday, May 19

Game 5: Texas Southern 6, Miss Valley State 5
Game 6: Prairie View A&M 10, Alabama State 0
Game 7: Alcorn State 20, Grambling 5
Game 8: Southern 13, Jackson State 6
Friday, May 20

Game 9: Texas Southern 6, Grambling 4 (Grambling eliminated)
Game 10: Jackson State 6, Prairie View A&M 2 (PVA&M eliminated)
Game 11: Alcorn State 13, Texas Southern 0 (TSU eliminated)
Game 12: Southern 14, Jackson State 9 (JSU eliminated)
Saturday, May 21

Game 13: Game 7 winner vs. Game 9 winner 1 p.m., if necessary
Game 14: Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 4 p.m., if necessary
Sunday, May 22

Final: Alcorn State 12, Southern 6
Alcorn State wins the automatic bid and advances to the NCAA tournament

Back to top Summit League

When: May 26-28
Where
: Sioux Falls, S.D.
Format
: Four teams, double-elimination

Thursday, May 26
Game 1: Oral Roberts 12, Western Illinois 0
Game 2: South Dakota State 4, North Dakota State 1
Friday, May 27

Game 3: North Dakota State 5, Western Illinois 3
Game 4: Oral Roberts 7, South Dakota State 1
Game 5: South Dakota State 13, North Dakota State 10
Saturday, May 28

Game 6: Oral Roberts vs. South Dakota State, 2 p.m.
Game 7: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 5:30 p.m., if necessary

Back to top Sun Belt Conference

When: May 25-29
Where
: Monroe, La.
Format
: Eight teams, two round-robin pools (Group 1: seeds 1, 4, 5, 8; Group 2: seeds 2, 3, 6, 7), single-game final

Wednesday, May 25*
Game 1: Western Kentucky 11, Florida Atlantic 10
Game 2: FIU 13, Arkansas State 10
Game 3: Arkansas-Little Rock 4, Troy 2
Thursday, May 26*

Game 4: South Alabama 10, Louisiana-Lafayette 6
Game 5: Arkansas-Little Rock 9, Western Kentucky 5
Game 6: Troy 9, Florida Atlantic 6
Friday, May 27*

Game 7: Arkansas State 3, Louisiana-Lafayette 0
Game 8: FIU 11, South Alabama 0
Game 9: Troy 4, Western Kentucky 2
Saturday, May 28

Game 10: Arkansas-Little Rock 5, Florida Atlantic 3
Game 11: Arkansas State 12, South Alabama 9
Game 12: FIU 11, Louisiana-Lafayette 8
Sunday, May 29

Final: Arkansas-Little Rock vs. FIU, 2 p.m.

Back to top Western Athletic Conference

When: May 25-28/29
Where
: Mesa, Ariz.
Format
: Six teams, double-elimination

Wednesday, May 25
Game 1: San Jose State 5 ,Nevada 4
Game 2: Louisiana Tech 9, New Mexico State 3
Thursday, May 26

Game 3: Nevada 15, New Mexico State 4
Game 4: Fresno State 13, Louisiana Tech 1
Game 5: Hawaii 2, San Jose State 1
Friday, May 27

Game 6: San Jose State 11, Nevada 3
Game 7: Louisiana Tech 9, San Jose State 5
Game 8: Fresno State 11, Hawaii 5
Saturday, May 28

Game 9: Hawaii 18, Louisiana Tech 10
Game 10: Fresno State 15, Hawaii 4 (FRESNO STATE EARNS AUTO BID)


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Kinley Kitchens
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Every team hopes to start a tournament with momentum, but few make a statement quite like Texas Twelve Maroon 2028. Matched up against defending champion Excel Blue Wave National to kick off their debut in the 2026 Perfect Game National Elite Championship, Texas Twelve Maroon delivered a complete team performance, earning a hard-fought 3-2 victory and immediately establishing themselves as one of the top teams to watch this week. The win showcased the balance that has made Texas Twelve Maroon a powerful team. Strong pitching, timely hitting, and steady defense all played a role as the team held off one of the tournament’s premier programs. Right-hander Ty Antley turned in an outstanding performance on the mound, throwing a complete game while allowing only five hits and two walks over seven innings. The High Follow prospect worked consistently between 85-89 mph and mixed in a sharp...
Tournaments | Championship | 6/30/2026

Flames Capture 18U BCS Title

Alyssa Golden
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Flames Natty used timely hitting and a dominant start from Beau Collier to defeat NLB American 7-3 and capture the 18U BCS National Championship on Monday at Lee Health Sports Complex. Despite being assembled just hours before the tournament began, the Flames quickly developed chemistry throughout the tournament. “This team was put together 12 hours before this tournament, and they went on a crazy run,” head coach Adam Vasquez said. “These kids know each other locally, but they don’t play together. For them to come together last minute like that, it’s crazy. I’m proud of them for that.” The game opened as a pitchers’ duel, with David Acevedo recording the lone hit through the first two innings. NLB American starter Hayden Graham kept the Flames in check early, allowing just one hit while striking out one over 2.0 innings. The right-hander...
Tournaments | Story | 6/30/2026

Ohio Valley BCS Champ. Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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‘28 C Keegan Sawyer (OH) showcased the toolshed in this one. A top player in the OH ‘28 class. LOUD (Hit & Defense) #OVBCS @KeeganSawyer10 Clip 1: 3-R 💣 to LF Clip 2: 2B to LC Clip 3: SEED, Caught Stealing @ 2B Name for August 1 @MidlandBasebal pic.twitter.com/FvIpEU7Llz — Jordan Gates (@JGatesPG) June 27, 2026 Keegan Sawyer (2028, Cleves, Ohio) The stock continues to go up and up for Keegan Sawyer. Fresh off a state championship for Bading High School, he has picked up where he has left off this spring. It seems that he gets bigger each time I see him, but the frame really works on both sides of the ball at 6-feet, 190-pounds. It’s athletic and the actions on both sides are extremely advanced. Sawyer took home MVP honors after finishing with nine hits, six going for extra bases including two home runs, nine RBIs and eight runs scored. It’s electric at...
Tournaments | Story | 6/30/2026

Texas Region Scout Notes

Perfect Game Staff
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Austin Lyons (2028, Cibolo, Texas) put on a display for Canes Southwest Prime 16U. Went 7-14 at the plate with a pair of doubles and triples, while driving in 13 runs. He won Tournament MVP for his efforts. Physical left-handed frame with feel to hit to all fields. Utilizes the middle of the field as well as the opposite field efficiently. Should be a force to be reckoned with as he grows into some more power. Evan Rosales (2027, Houston, Texas) was dominant on the mound for HP 2027 Allen. Went five shutout innings over the weekend, surrendering just one hit and two walks while striking out ten. Fastball lives 83-87 with some carry. Curveball is a heavy 12/6 downer at 69-74. North-south approach with a super steep release. Showed some really good feel for the zone and sequenced effectively to keep hitters off balance. Tristan Wright (2028, Magnolia, Texas) put on a show for Banditos 2028...
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