Monday, June 8, 2026

College Baseball Update

The Super Regionals turned out not to be as interesting as hoped.  Only one of the eight Super Regionals went three games, and many of the Super Regional games were blowouts.  Here are the results:

BRACKET ONE
Morgantown:  (16) W. Virginia beat Cal Poly 12-2, 17-1.
Troy:  Troy beat Ark-Little Rock 12-2, 7-2
Chapel Hill:  (5) N. Carolina beat U.S.C. 5-9, 4-0, 4-3
Auburn:  Mississippi beat (4) Auburn 6-4, 5-3

BRACKET TWO
Lawrence:  Oklahoma beat (15) Kansas 8-1, 13-2
Tuscaloosa:  (7) Alabama beat St. John's 8-0, 7-2
Austin:  (6) Texas beat (11) Oregon 11-3, 6-5
Athens:  (3) Georgia beat (14) Mississippi St 13-12, 11-9 (10 innings)

And that gives us the following matchups for Friday and Saturday in Omaha:

BRACKET ONE (Friday, June 12):
(16) W. Virginia v. Troy
(5) N. Carolina v. Mississippi

BRACKET TWO (Saturday, June 13):
(7) Alabama v. Oklahoma
(3) Georgia v. (6) Texas

Texas just won the Softball title.  Can they make a sweep?

NBA Update

As Eric reminds us, tonight is Game Three of the NBA Finals.  These have been the best NBA playoffs since at least 2019, and could end up being the best since 2016.  Here's what ended up happening in the Western Conference Finals (home teams listed first):

05/18:  Oklahoma City 115 - 122 San Antonio (2 OT)
05/20:  Oklahoma City 122 - 113 San Antonio
05/22:  San Antonio 108 - 123 Oklahoma City
05/24:  San Antonio 103 - 82 Oklahoma City
05/26:  Oklahoma City 127 - 114 San Antonio
05/28:  San Antonio 118 - 91 Oklahoma City
05/30:  Oklahoma City 103 - 111 San Antonio

Games Two through Six had a somewhat stately pattern, with the team leading at halftime winning every time, and Games Four through Six each being a fairly easy blowout.  But Game Seven, like Game One, was a death struggle -- and once again, the Thunder had no answer for Victor Wembanyama.  He finished with 22 points and 7 rebounds -- and even though SGA had 35 points of his own, the San Antonio defense prevented the rest of SGA's teammates from giving him the support he needed.

And so, San Antonio beat the defending Champs on the road, and headed home to play a red-hot Knicks team in the finals.  And then this happened:

06/03:  San Antonio 95 - 105 New York
06/05:  San Antonio 104 - 105 New York

The Knicks ran their winning streak to 13 with back-to-back thrillers in San Antonio.  Game Two was certainly the best NBA game I've seen in the final since the Cavs upset Golden State in 2016.  Wemby had 29 points and 9 rebounds, and led a late charge that put San Antonio in a good position to win.  But in the last minute, he had a huge turnover, committed the foul that allowed the Knicks to take a one-point lead, and then missed the shot at the buzzer that could have won the game.

So the Knicks are coming home to an absolute madhouse with a 2-0 lead.  If New York can win tonight, they should sweep the Spurs and win their first title since 1973.  And that may happen.  But the Spurs know how to win on the road, and in the fourth quarter of Game Two they started to figure out the Knicks.  I expect a spectacular game tonight that could go either way.

Vegas has New York as a 2 1/2 point favorite with an over/under of 216.5.  That would mean a score of something like 109-107.  I don't think they'll score that many points, but I do think it will be very close.

UFL Update

The (Washington) D.C. Defenders and Louisville (Kentucky) Kings have advanced to the United Football League championship, scheduled for 3 p.m. Eastern Saturday at Audi Field in Washington. I will be rooting for the Kings, which started their debut season with three straight losses, each of which I watched parts of (I think). I don't think I've seen a live second of the UFL season since, but I do hope to check in on United Bowl 2026 and see if Louisville can punctuate "one of the most remarkable turnarounds in UFL history."

I added the italics in that quote, by the way.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

College Baseball Update

There was no late drama last night.  USC pasted A & M 7-1, while Auburn buried Richie Cunningham's old school 8-3.  So the Super Regionals look like this (home team listed first):

BRACKET ONE:
(16) W. Virginia v. Cal Poly
Troy v. Ark-Little Rock
(5) N. Carolina v. So. California
(4) Auburn v. Mississippi

BRACKET TWO:
(15) Kansas v. Oklahoma
(7) Alabama v. St. John's
(6) Texas v. (11) Oregon
(3) Georgia v. (14) Mississippi St.

We have two all-SEC matchups and an all-Big 8 matchup.  We also get to watch at least two games in Troy, Alabama and two more in Morgantown, West Virginia.  I'm really looking forward to this.

Monday, June 1, 2026

College Baseball Update

Here's where the regionals stand:

BRACKET ONE
Los Angeles:  Won by Cal Poly.  (1) UCLA was eliminated by St. Mary's.
Morgantown:  (16) W. Virginia v. Kentucky for the title at 5 PM Central
Hattiesburg:  Won by Ark-Little Rock
Gainesville:  (8) Florida v. Troy for the title at 5 PM Central
Chapel Hill:  Won by (5) N. Carolina
College Station:  (12) Texas A & M v. USC for the title at 8 PM Central
Lincoln:  Won by Mississippi
Auburn:  (4) Auburn v. Milwaukee for the title at 4 PM Central

BRACKET TWO
Atlanta:  (2) Georgia Tech v. Oklahoma for the title at 2 PM Central
Lawrence:  Won by (15) Kansas
Tallahassee:  (10) Florida St. will play St. John's at 11 AM Central.  If the Johnnies win, they take the region.  If FSU wins, there will be a final elimination game to decide the title
Tuscaloosa:  Won by (7) Alabama
Austin:  Won by (6) Texas
Eugene:  Won by (11) Oregon
Starkville:  Won by (14) Mississippi St.
Athens:  Won by (3) Georgia

This will give us the following Super Regionals:

BRACKET ONE
(16) W. Virginia or Kentucky v. Cal Poly
(8) Florida or Troy v. Ark-Little Rock
(5) N. Carolina v. (12) Texas A & M or USC
(4) Auburn or Milwaukee v. Mississippi

BRACKET TWO
(2) Georgia Tech or Oklahoma v. Kansas
(7) Alabama v. (10) Florida St. or St. John's
(6) Texas v. (11) Oregon
(3) Georgia v. (14) Mississippi St.