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2 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Kevin Skiver
Weather may not be a factor in Los Angeles, but delays reared their head at UCLA and UTSA's super regional all the same. In Game 2 Sunday, the Bruins and Roadrunners underwent a lengthy delay when home plate umpire Eric Goshay took a ricocheted foul ball off the mask and had to exit. Second base umpire Travis Carlson took over after a nearly 15-minute delay at Jackie Robinson Stadium, and play resumed after he was properly suited up. The change came in the bottom of the eighth inning.
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4 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Kevin Skiver
In the 2025 Women's College World Series, Patty Gasso's Oklahoma Sooners are looking to join some of the most rarified air in collegiate team sports.
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1 month ago |
usatoday.com | Kevin Skiver
Texas softball is heading back to Oklahoma City for the third time in four seasons. Its super regional win over Clemson was neither clean nor pretty over the three-game stretch, but Texas was able to weather the storm and advance over a Tigers team that looked like it was on a mission heading into the weekend series in Austin. On Saturday, Texas struck first after scoreless first with a three-run second inning, giving the Longhorns an early lead.
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1 month ago |
sportingnews.com | Kevin Skiver
Cada deporte tiene sus peculiares tradiciones. Los jugadores de hockey se dejan crecer la barba en la postemporada, los de béisbol no hablan acerca de un pitcher cuando está en racha y los vencedores de las 500 millas de Indianápolis beben leche en el Winner's Cicle. La Indy 500 está repleta de tradición, pero solo un piloto puede disfrutar de la leche tras acabar la carrera. Esta práctica se ha producido en todas las ediciones desde 1956, pero sus raíces en realidad son más profundas.
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1 month ago |
sportingnews.com | Kevin Skiver
Every sport has its quirky traditions. Hockey players grow beards in the postseason, baseball players don't talk about a pitcher when he's perfect, and Indy 500 victors drink milk in the Winner's Circle. The Indy 500 is chock full of tradition, but only one driver gets to participate in getting a whole bottle of chilled milk effectively thrown in their face. The practice has topped off every race since 1956, but its roots actually run deeper.
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